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Nicole Oresme (French: [nikɔl ɔʁɛm]; c. 1320–1325 – 11 July 1382), also
known as
Nicolas Oresme,
Nicholas Oresme, or
Nicolas d'Oresme, was a
French philosopher...
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Oresme is a
crater on the Moon's far side. It lies just to the west-northwest of the
larger Von Kármán. To the
southwest of
Oresme is Chrétien, and to...
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Christian clerics and
scholars from
Isidore and Bede to Jean
Buridan and
Nicole Oresme maintained the
spirit of
rational inquiry,
Western Europe would see a period...
- of
Forms (attributed to
Jacobus de
Sancto Martino or, perhaps, to
Nicole Oresme)
about 300
years before can be
interpreted as "proto bar charts". Bar graphs/charts...
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original on 6
August 2011.
Retrieved 21 July 2011. Babbitt,
Susan M. (1985).
Oresme's Livre de
Politiques and the
France of
Charles V.
American Philosophical...
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century by the
Oxford Calculators of
Merton College, and was
proved by
Nicole Oresme. It
states that a
uniformly accelerated body (starting from rest, i.e. zero...
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including his
cosmology and physics. The 14th-century
French philosopher Nicole Oresme translated and
commented on De
Caelo in his role as
adviser to King Charles...
- fourteenth-century
sceptic Nicole Oresme however included astronomy as a part of
astrology in his
Livre de divinacions.
Oresme argued that
current approaches...
- John Philoponus,
which Galileo was
aware of. In the 14th century,
Nicole Oresme had
derived the time-squared law for
uniformly accelerated change, and in...
- science.
Ockham probably died of the
Black Plague. Jean
Buridan and
Nicole Oresme were his followers.
Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio (1290-1359) was an Italian...