Fine Oronce Fine. Born 20 Oronce Fine was educated in Paris obtaining amedical degree from the Collège de Navarre in 1522. He spent http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fine.html
Extractions: Oronce Fine Like many mathematicians of his time Fine was an expert on fortifications. He worked on fortifications of Milan. Fine wrote on astronomical instruments and astronomy suggesting that eclipses of the moon could be used to determine the longitude of places. He invented a map projection and, around 1519, he produced a map of the world using his projection. He also produced maps of France in 1525 and on another map of the world which he produced in 1531 the name "Terra Australia" appears for the first time. Fine also wrote on arithmetic and geometry. He gave the value of p to be (22 )/7 in 1544, later he gave and, in De rebus mathematicis (1556), he gave 3 Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson List of References (6 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics
Oronce Fine Oronce Fine http://www.shadow.net/~bobt/heroes/portraits/fine.htm
Bottrigari Ercole fine oronce (1494-1555). http://musicologie.free.fr/derm/bottrigari.html
Extractions: Italie Benelli Alemano (pseudonyme) ; Mellone, Meloni Il patricio, overo de'tetracordi armonici di Aristosseno. Parere , et vera dimostratione dell'illustre signor cavaliere Hercole Bottrigaro Il desiderio overo de'concerti di varii strumenti musicali, dialogo di Alemanno Benelli. Nell quale anco si ragiona della participatione di essi stromenti, et di molto altre cose pertinenti alla musica La mascara Trimerone de' fondamenti armonici Il desiderio overo.. dialogo del M. Ill. Sig. Cavaliere..
B. M. Nice (sélection) Translate this page fine oronce/ In sex priores libros geometricorum elementorum Euclidis / PARIS/ 1544/ Simonem Colinaeum/. fine oronce/ La sphère http://wwwrc.obs-azur.fr/cerga/hdsn/Psouffrin/BM_Nice.htm
Extractions: AGNANI Johanne Dom./ Philosophia neo-palaea d. Thomas Aquinate/ ROME/ 1734/ Hieronymi Mainardi/ AL-BATTANI/ Opus astronomicum/ / 1903 (?)/ Ulrichum Hoeplium/ 3 T ALGAROTI Francisco/ Newtonianismo per le donne/ NAPLES/ 1739/ J.B. Pasquali/ ALIBERT J.L./ Nosologie naturelle/ PARIS/ 1817/ Caille et Ravier/ ALSTEDI Johan/ Scientiarum omnium encyclopaediae/ LYON/ 1649/ Jean Antoine Huguetan/ T 2,3,4 ARGOLI Andrea/ Ephemerides/ LYON/ 1659/ Jean Antoine Huguetan/ T 3 ARISTOTE/ Logique/ VENISE/ 1607/ Abertis/ ARNU Nicolao/ Dilucidum philosophiae syntagma Th. Aquin./ PATAVII/ 1685/ Antonii Porigonici/ ASCHEN R. et al./ Principes de l'oscillographe catnodique/ PARIS/ 1946/ Editions radio/ ASTRUC J./ Tractatus therapeuticus et pathologicus/ VENISE/ 1748/ Thomas Bettinelli/ AUDIFFREDI J.B./ Phaenomenae caelestia observata Romae/ ROME/ 1756/ Monaldini/ BACCI Andreae/ De Thermis/ / / / BAGLIVI Georgii/ Opera omnia : medicopratica et anatomica/ BASSANI/ 1737/ / BAILLY/ Histoire de l'astronomie ancienne/ PARIS/ 1775/ Debure/ BARBARO Daniel/ L'architettura di Vitruvio/ VENISE/ 1641/ / T 10 BARBERA Luigi/ Critica del newtonianismo ovvero delle cause dei moti/ BOLOGNE/ 1900/ G. Generelli/
Virtual Encyclopedia Of Mathematics ferro scipione del feuerbach karl wilhelm feynman richard phillips fibonacci leonardopisano fields john charles fincke thomas fine oronce fischer ernst http://www.lacim.uqam.ca/~plouffe/Simon/supermath.html
Www.univer.omsk.su/foreign/fom/Rec-lit.win.txt Filarete Antonio Averlino. Tractat uber die Baukunst. Wien, 1890. 260. fine oronce.Orontii Finaei delphinatis, etc. - 1551. 260a. Orontij Finai Delphinatus. http://www.univer.omsk.su/foreign/fom/Rec-lit.win.txt
Résultat De La Recherche 5 Documents Répondent À La Requête Translate this page Résultat de la recherche 5 documents répondent à la requête. 1. Documenticonographique, Recens et integra orbis descriptio / Orontius F . http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/Catalog.asp?AU=FINE ORONCE
Finé, Oronce Catalog of the Scientific Community. Finé, oronce. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/fine.html
Extractions: Finé, Oronce Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Briançon, 1494 Died: Paris, 8 August 1555 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician François Finé died while Oronce Finé was an adolescent. I assume prosperous. 3. Nationality Birth: France Career: France Death: France 4. Education Schooling: Paris, M.D. 1522, bachelor of medicine degree, Collège de Navarre (i.e., Paris). In the database, I list this as M.D. and assume the equivalent of a B.A. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic (assumed) 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Astronomy, Mathematics, Cartography Subordinate: Astrology 7. Means of Support Primary: Academia Secondary: Publishing From 1515, edited astronomical and mathematical writings for editors in Paris and abroad. 1531-55, Professor of Mathematics, Collège Royal. 8. Patronage Types: Court, Aristocracy He entered the Collège de Navarre thanks to the influence of his countryman Antoine Sylvestre, professor at the Collège de Montaigu. His opposition to the concordat of 1516, or a horoscope against the prince landed him in jail in 1518. He was in jail again in 1524. The duration of these stays is uncertain. When in jail in 1524, l'amiral de Bonnivet, his protector, governeur du Dauphiné, presented him to the king Francois I, who had him taken away to work on the fortifications of Milan. The king consulted with him during the seige of Pavie (Pavia?). He was a prisoner again in 1524, working on a bridge over the Tessin.
Fine Biography of oronce fine (14941555) oronce fine was educated in Paris obtaining a medical degree from the Collège de Navarre in 1522. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fine.html
Extractions: Oronce Fine Like many mathematicians of his time Fine was an expert on fortifications. He worked on fortifications of Milan. Fine wrote on astronomical instruments and astronomy suggesting that eclipses of the moon could be used to determine the longitude of places. He invented a map projection and, around 1519, he produced a map of the world using his projection. He also produced maps of France in 1525 and on another map of the world which he produced in 1531 the name "Terra Australia" appears for the first time. Fine also wrote on arithmetic and geometry. He gave the value of p to be (22 )/7 in 1544, later he gave and, in De rebus mathematicis (1556), he gave 3 Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson List of References (6 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Cross-references to History Topics
References For Fine References for oronce fine. Biography Science et astrologie au XVIe siècle,oronce fine et son horloge planétaire (Paris, 1971). Articles http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Fine.html
Extractions: Boll. Storia Sci. Mat. R P Ross, Oronce Fine's 'De speculo ustorio' : a heretofore ignored early French Renaissance printed treatise on mathematical optics, Historia Math. R P Ross, Oronce Fine's 'De sinibus libri II' : the first printed trigonometric treatise of the French Renaissance, Isis Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Oronce Fine - Giustiniani, B., Giuoco Darmi Dei Sovrani E Translate this page Gioco di carte. oronce fine - Giustiniani, B. Giuoco darmi dei sovrani e statidEuropa per apprendere lArme, la Geografia e la Storia loro curiosa. http://www.polybiblio.com/bongiorno/23.html
I Misteri Della Mappa Di Piri Reis - 2 in modo preciso è quella pubblicata nel 1531 da oronce fine (chiamato Oronzio fineo in italiano e Orontius Finaeus in http://www.diegocuoghi.it/Piri_Reis/Finaeus.htm
Extractions: LA CARTA DI ORONTIUS FINAEUS (Oronce Fine) Un'altra famosa mappa, considerata da Graham Hancock e altri appassionati di "misteri" la prova che l'Antartide era già conosciuta secoli prima della sua effettiva esplorazione ed era già stata misurata in modo preciso è quella pubblicata nel 1531 da Oronce Fine LA "TERRA AUSTRALIS INCOGNITA" Sono moltissime infatti le mappe che raffigurano la " Terra Australis Incognita ", il continente che "doveva" esserci secondo i filosofi greci, già a partire da Pitagora. Essi avevano già immaginato che la Terra fosse sferica, ne avevano anche calcolato con buona approssimazione il diametro (Eratostene nel terzo secolo a.C.) e pensavano che se c'erano terre emerse a nord dovevano essercene altrettante anche a sud, altrimenti il mondo sarebbe risultato sbilanciato. Sul mito della
The Life Of Oronce Fine The life of oronce fine (oronce Finé, Orotius Finaeus, Oronteus Finaeus)(14941555). Just as with Piri, a great deal is known about http://www.kmatthews.org.uk/cult_archaeology/lost_civilisation_6.html
Extractions: Just as with Piri, a great deal is known about Oronce Fine, which is not usually discussed by the fringe writers. He was born in Briançon in 1494 and educated in Paris. After a brief spell in prison in 1518, he earned a medical degree from the Collège de Navarre in Paris in 1522, although he was to become a mathematician. In 1524, he was once again in prison and in the same year he built an ivory sundial that still exists. Like many mathematicians of the sixteenth century, Fine was considered an expert on fortifications and worked on the defences of Milan. In 1531, he was appointed to the chair of mathematics at the Collège Royal in Paris. He wrote voluminously on scientific subjects, his publications including treatises on astronomical instruments and astronomy (he suggested in 1520 that eclipses of the moon could be used to determine the longitude of places); he also invented a map projection, producing a map of the world in 1519 using it. He also drew the first domestically published map of France in 1525 and on another map of the world, drawn in 1531, the name Terra Australis appeared for the first time. Other productions include works on arithmetic and geometry. In 1544, he calculated the value of pi to be (22 2/9)/7, which he later refined to 47/15 and, in
Extractions: Oronce Fine, Mathematician born in Briancon, on the 20th of december 1494 and died on the 8th of august 1555 in Paris. Oronce Fine was educated in Paris obtaining a medical degree from the Collège de Navarre in 1522. He spent a while in prison in 1518 before completing his degree and again in 1524 he spent some time in prison. Whether he worked on a sundial Oronce Fine wrote on astronomical instruments and astronomy suggesting that eclipses of the moon could be used to determine the longitude of places. He invented a map projection and, around 1519, he produced a map of the world using his projection. He also produced maps of France in 1525 and on another map of the world which he produced in 1531 the name "Terra Australia" appears for the first time.
References For Fine References for the biography of oronce fine C K Aked, Biography of oronce fine, in P I Drinkwater (ed.), oronce fine's first book of solar horology (Shipston on- http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Fine.html
Extractions: Boll. Storia Sci. Mat. R P Ross, Oronce Fine's 'De speculo ustorio' : a heretofore ignored early French Renaissance printed treatise on mathematical optics, Historia Math. R P Ross, Oronce Fine's 'De sinibus libri II' : the first printed trigonometric treatise of the French Renaissance, Isis Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
Heronames Dumas * Walter H. Durfee Thomas Earnshaw HenriRobert Ekegrèn * John Ellicott JamesE. English Nicholas Facio * Charles Fasoldt * oronce fine * John Flamsteed http://www.shadow.net/~bobt/heroes/names.htm
Imaging SAcience - Oronce Fine RETURN. oronce fine, Polymath and Designer. This is a page from fine'sProtomathesis, Paris, 1532. fine made great play of the fact http://www.adh.brighton.ac.uk/schoolofdesign/MA.COURSE/LInfDes35.html
Extractions: This is a page from Fine's Protomathesis , Paris, 1532. Fine made great play of the fact that he had written the four books on Arithmetic, Geometry, Horology and Cosmography, but was also responsible for the woodcuts - diagrams, illustrations and decorative initials - all of which are of a high standard.
Glass Bead Game From Oronce Fine Glass Bead Game from oronce fine Amazing, isn't it? This early HipBone Game on the Tetrad board can be found in oronce fine, De sphaera mundi (Paris, 1542). http://home.earthlink.net/~hipbone/IDTWeb/HarmonyB.html