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  1. Bartholomeo Pitiscus: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001

21. Biografías De Matemáticos
Translate this page B. Bacon, Clara Latimer Banach, Stefan. Barajas Alberto. bartholomeo pitiscus.Berkeley George. Berboulli Daniel. Bernoulli Jacob (Jacques). Bernard Bolzano.
http://matematicas.reduaz.mx/Principal/Biografias.html
Matemáticas, esta rama del conocimiento humano que nos ha guiado a través de la historia, no habría sido posible sin la dedicación de grandes hombres que aportaron su conocimento y estudios a esta gran labor. En esta página encontrarás referencias bibliográficas en orden alfabético de todos aquellos que aportaron un poco de su conocimiento para esta área. A B C D ... H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Y Z
A Abel, Niels Henrik Agnesi, Maria Gaetana Alexander, Aitken Allen, Florence Eliza ... Al-Khorizmi B Bacon, Clara Latimer Banach, Stefan Barajas Alberto Bartholomeo Pitiscus ... Barrow Isacc C Cayley Arthur Cantor George Cauchy, Augustín Louis Cavalieri, Bonaventura Francesco ... Copérnico Nicolás D D'Alembert Jean Le Rond Dedekind Richard Demócrito de Abderea Descartes, René E Einsten Albert Eratosthenes de Cirene Euclides Euler, Leonard F Fermat Pierre Fibonacci, Leonardo Pisano

22. Mike's Weblog
The term TRIGONOMETRY is due to bartholomeo pitiscus (15611613) and was first printedin his Trigonometria sive de solutione triangulorum tractatus brevis et
http://www.larkfarm.com/weblog.asp?First=384&Last=389

23. .: H. P. Lovecrafts _-°-_ Cthuloide Welten :.
Translate this page pitiscus, bartholomeo, Mathematiker und Theologe * Grünberg i. Schlesien 24.8.1561,+ Heidelberg 2.7.1613 Wirkte als Hofkaplan (1594 Oberhofprediger) in
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  • Erich Fromm 1919 - Mitbegründer des "Freien Jüdischen Lehrhauses" in Frankfurt am Main 1919 - ab Sommersemester Studium in Heidelberg. 1924 - Zusammen mit Frieda Reichmann Eröffnung des "Therapeutikums" in der Mönchhofstraße in Heidelberg. Psychoanalyse bei Frieda Reichmann, später bei Wilhelm Wittenberg in München. 1926 - 16. Juni: Heirat mit Frieda Reichmann. Abkehr von der Praxis des orthodoxen Judentums. Kontakte zu Georg Groddeck nach Baden-Baden. 1928 - Lehranalyse bei Hanns Sachs in Berlin und psychoanalytische Ausbildung am Karl Abraham Institut in Berlin.

24. The Birth Of Trigonometry
word trigonometry, it first appeared as the title of a book Trigonometria (literally,the measuring of triangles), published by bartholomeo pitiscus in 1595.
http://www.ualr.edu/~lasmoller/trig.html
Did you know . . .?
The complex origins of trigonometry are embedded in the history of the simple word "sine," a mistranslation of an Arabic transliteration of a Sanskrit mathematical term! The complex etymology of "sine" reveals trigonometry's roots in Babylonian, Greek, Hellenistic, Indian, and Arabic mathematics and astronomy. Although trigonometry now is usually taught beginning with plane triangles, its origins lie in the world of astronomy and spherical triangles. Before the sixteenth century, astronomy was based on the notion that the earth stood at the center of a series of nested spheres. To calculate the positions of stars or planets, one needed to use concepts we now refer to as trigonometry.
The earliest uses of trigonometric functions were related to the chords of a circle, and the recognition that the length of the chord subtended by a given angle x was (in modern terms) 2sin( x /2). The Greek astronomer and mathematician Hipparchus produced the first known table of chords in 140 BC. His work was further developed by astronomers Menelaus (ca. AD 100) and

25. TLW's 1590s (1590-1599) Timeline
Zacharias Janssen invents the compound microscope. bartholomeo pitiscus (15611613)is the first to use the term 'trigonometry' in a publication.
http://www.tlwinslow.com/timeline/time159x.html
T.L. Winslow's World History Timeline 1590-1599 C.E.
TLW's Great Track of Time Homepage
The Baltic seaport of Ivangorod is returned to Russia on Feb. 26. Henry IV of France defeats Charles of Lorraine, the duke of Mayenne at the decisive Battle of Ivry on Mar. 14, then besieges Paris in Sept.; it is relieved by Mayenne and the Spanish Duke of Parma; Charles X dies. Pope Sixtus V dies on Aug. 27, and Giambattista Castagna is elected Pope Urban VII (1521-90) on Sept. 15, and dies on Sept. 27 before he can be coronated; Niccolo Spondrati is elected Pope Pope Gregory XIV (1535-91) on Dec. 5, and begins plotting to depose Henry IV. In Oct. Spanish forces land at Brittany; the war between England and Spain reaches an uneasy stalemate which lasts several years. A relief expedition reaches Roanoke in Aug. and finds it deserted, with the word croatoan carved on a post - was the colony captured by the Croatoan tribe? Morocco under Al-Mansur begins the conquest of Timbuktu (ends 1591). St. Patrick's College is founded in Lisbon by exiled Irish Jesuits. Galileo postulates his law of falling bodies. Coal mining begins in the Ruhr. The first English paper mill begins production at Dartford. Immanuel Tremellius et al. publish a

26. Alibris - Find Your Favorite Authors And Books At Alibris.
Bartholomaus Grill. Bartholomaus Kopitar. Bartholomaus pitiscus. Bartholomaus Sastrow.Bartholome. Bartholome Casas. bartholomeo Ruffino. Bartholomeus Frankfurter.
http://www.alibris.com/authors/authors0036.html
Barry Cournoyer Barry Coward Barry Cowger Barry Cox Barry Cournoyer Barry Coward Barry Cowger Barry Cox ... Beatriz Bugallo

27. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics
The term TRIGONOMETRY was introduced in 1595 by bartholomeo pitiscus(15611613) in Trigonometria. The word first appears in English
http://www.eaglehawksc.vic.edu.au/kla/maths/netlinks/mathword.html
Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics
This page attempts to show the earliest uses of various words used in mathematics, particularly those that would be encountered at the high school level. I hope that readers of this page can supply English-language citations for some of these words which antedate those given by the various dictionaries, as well as earlier non-English uses. Contributions will be acknowledged on the page. See also the companion to this page, Earliest Uses of Various Mathematical Symbols
Thanks to Julio Gonzalez Cabillon (jgc@adinet.com.uy), Aldo I. Ramirez (aldo@mail.giga.com), Sam Kutler, Michael N. Fried, John Conway (conway@math.Princeton.EDU), John Harper (john.harper@vuw.ac.nz), and Ken Pledger (Ken.Pledger@vuw.ac.nz), who have contributed to the page. Written sources consulted are listed at the bottom of the page.
Last updated: July 3, 1997.
Jeff Miller
JeffM@sanctum.com

(I am a teacher at Gulf High School in New Port Richey, Florida.)
ABELIAN first appears in English in a 1909 dictionary.

28. Directorio Bookmarks B Brmehlman NonAstronomers
Willem; Pitcairn Pitcairne, Archibald; pitiscus, bartholomeo; Planck,Max , physicist whose ideas led to quantum theory; Platter
http://directorio.dirson.com/inter.net/Bookmarks/B/brmehlman/nonAstronomers/

29. Terminos
Translate this page El término trigonometría fue introducido en 1595 por bartholomeo Pitiscusen Trigonometria. El término variable fue introducido por Leibniz.
http://personal.redestb.es/javfuetub/Varios/Cajon/Terminos.html
Hipotenusa: Fue usado por Pitagoras. Logaritmo fue usado por primera vez por Napier en 1614 en Mirfici Logarithmorum Canonis descriptio. Q.E.D: Significa quod erat demonstrandum (como queriamos demostrar). Euclides finalizaba sus demostraciones con esta frase. Teorema: aparece en 1551 en The Pathway to Knowledge de Robert Recorde. Visita http://members.aol.com/jeff570 si estas interesado en este tema

30. UntitledScientific Revolution - Westfall - DSB - Catalogue - RSW-DSB-RAH - Scien
Howard Phillips Lovecrafts Cthuloide Welten Das offizielle deutsche CthulhuMagazin
http://www.clas.ufl.edu/users/rhatch/SAM-P.htm
Scientific Revolution - Westfall - DSB - Catalogue - RSW-DSB-RAH - Scientific Revolution - Dr Robert A. Hatch T H E S C I E N T I F I C R E V O L U T I O N
WESTFALL CATALOGUE - SCIENTIFIC COMMUNITY
Dr Robert A. Hatch - University of Florida
Search - Name - Word - Category - Concept - Secondary Source - Author
Pacchioni, Antonio
1. Dates Born:
Reggio Emilia, 13 June 1665 (some sources say 1663 or 1664). Died: Roma, 5 November 1726; Datecode: Birth Date Uncertain; Lifespan: 61
2. Father: Unknown; We are told only that Giambattista Pacchioni was a citizen of Reggio Emilia. No information about the family's financial status.
3. Nationality : Birth: Italian; Career: Italian; Death: Italian
4. Education: University of Reggio; MD, PD; He studied in his native town, Reggio Emilia, and obtained both his M.D. and Ph.D. (in a familiar Italian pattern) in 1688. After 1689 he studied with (or perhaps worked with) Malpighi in Rome.
5. Religion: Catholic.
6. Scientific Disciplines: Ant Among Pacchioni's dissertations, from 1701 on, dealing with the structure and functions of the dura mater, the Dissertatio epistolaris de glandulis conglobatis durae meningis humanae (1705) is paticularly well known and contains his description of the arachnoidal, or so-called Pacchioni, granulations.

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