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material on
Oughtred.
Account of
Oughtred by John
Aubrey William Oughtred's "Key of the Mathematics" (John Salusbury's
English translation of
Oughtred's "Clavis...
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Bernard Oughtred (1880–1949),
English rugby union player Elizabeth Oughtred (1518–1568),
English baroness, wife of
Anthony Ughtred Evelyne Oughtred Buchanan...
- arcminute). In 1633,
William Oughtred suggested 349,800 feet to a
degree (5830 feet per arcminute). Both
Gunter and
Oughtred put
forward the
notion of dividing...
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Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio. This
appendix has been
attributed to
William Oughtred, who used the same
symbol in his 1631
algebra text,
Clavis Mathematicae...
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Natasha Oughtred is an
English ballerina and
retired prin****l
dancer with the
Birmingham Royal Ballet.
Natasha Oughtred was born in
North Cave, a village...
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Bernard Oughtred (1880–1949) was a
rugby union international who
represented England from 1901 to 1903. He also
captained his country.
Bernard Oughtred was...
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Elizabeth Seymour (c. 1518 – 19
March 1568) was a
younger daughter of Sir John
Seymour of Wulfhall,
Wiltshire and
Margery Wentworth.
Elizabeth and her...
- 1622,
William Oughtred of
Cambridge combined two
handheld Gunter rules to make a
device that is
recognizably the
modern slide rule.
Oughtred became involved...
- example,
Oughtred,
William (1648).
Clavis Mathematicæ [The key to mathematics] (in Latin). London:
Thomas Harper. p. 69. (English translation:
Oughtred, William...
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slide rule was
invented around 1620–1630 by the
English clergyman William Oughtred,
shortly after the
publication of the
concept of the logarithm. It is a...