- A
mathematician is
someone who uses an
extensive knowledge of
mathematics in
their work,
typically to
solve mathematical problems.
Mathematicians are concerned...
- Pitiscus’
Thesaurus Mathematicus (1613). [Research Report] 2010. ffinria-00543933v1 Rheticus,
Georg Joachim (1513).
Thesaurus mathematicus: sive:
canon sinuum...
-
Pacioli published several works on mathematics, including:
Tractatus mathematicus ad
discipulos perusinos (Ms.
Vatican Library, Lat. 3129), a
nearly 600-page...
-
Claude François
Milliet Dechales described in his
Cursus seu
Mundus Mathematicus how the
rotation of the
Earth should cause a
deflection in the trajectories...
- most of his life. Only one work by Hérigone is
known to exist:Cursus
mathematicus, nova, brevi, et
clara methodo demonstratus, per
notas reales et universales...
- &
Borwein 1997, pp. 108–109. Segner,
Joannes Andreas (1756).
Cursus Mathematicus (in Latin).
Halae Magdeburgicae. p. 282.
Archived from the
original on...
- "Calendrical
confusion or just when did
Newton die?". The
Renaissance Mathematicus.
Archived from the
original on 2
April 2015.
Retrieved 20
March 2015...
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Nicolaus Copernicus,
Tornaeus Borussus Mathematicus (N.C.,Prussian
mathematician from Thorn/Torun).
Copper engraving from 1597...
- old music. It is from
Breslau that
Moretus sent the
Tractatus physico-
mathematicus de
aestu mari (Physio-mathematical
Treatise of the Tides), one of his...
- It is best to
refer to him
using the
usual 16th-century
Latin term "
mathematicus", as the
areas of
study to
which he
devoted his life were very different...