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Extractions: Ebbinghaus - Ewald ... Geschichte der Philosophie Diskussion PhilTalk Philosophieforen Andere Lexika PhilLex -Lexikon der Philosophie Lexikon der griechischen Mythologie PhiloThek Bibliothek der Klassiker Zeitschriftenlesesaal Nachschlagewerke Allgemeine Information ... Dokumentenlieferdienste Spiele Philosophisches Galgenraten PhilSearch.de Shops PhiloShop PhiloShirt Service Kontakt Impressum eMail Der deutsche Astronom, Physiker, Mathematiker, Logiker und Philosoph Johann Heinrich Lambert macht zahlreiche Entdeckungen auf den verschiedensten Gebieten der Naturwissenschaften. Lambert stand in einem Briefwechsel mit Kant Durch anatomische Analyse der Begriffe definierbare Grundbegriffe versucht Lambert, mathematische Methoden auf die philosophische Erkenntnis auszudehnen. In seinem philosophischen Werk unterscheidet Lambert zwischen vier philosophischen Disziplinen: Dianoilogik Alethiologie Als Grundlage seiner Betrachtungen verwendete Lambert vier Operationen: Kombinieren oder logische Addition
Extractions: Lambert , Johann Heinrich (1728-1777) : Mathématicien, physicien et philosophe allemand d'origine française. Il démontra que est irrationnel (1768), développa la géométrie de la règle, calcula les trajectoires des comètes et s'interessa à la carthographie. Il fut l'un des créateurs de la photométrie et l'auteur des travaux innovateurs surla géométrie non euclidienne . Il a joué un rôle précurseur dans la logique symbolique.
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Extractions: Johann Lambert was a colleague of Euler and Lagrange at the Berlin Academy of Sciences. In 1766 Lambert wrote Theorie der Parallellinien which was a study of the parallel postulate . By assuming that the parallel postulate was false, he managed to deduce a large number of non-euclidean results. He noticed that in this new geometry the sum of the angles of a triangle increases as its area decreases. Lambert is best known, however, for his work on p Euler had already established in 1737 that e and e are irrational . Lambert was the first to provide a rigorous proof that p is irrational. In a paper presented to the Berlin Academy in 1768 Lambert showed that, if x is a nonzero rational number, then neither e x nor tan x can be rational. Since tan p /4 = 1 then p /4 must be irrational. Lambert conjectured that e and p are transcendental . This was not proved for another century when Hermite proved that e is transcendental and Lindemann proved that p is transcendental.
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Extractions: German mathematician who proved pi ) to be an irrational number and introduced hyperbolic functions He devised techniques for measuring light intensity accurately. He also wrote influential books on geometry the theory of cartography and perspective in art. His book on geometry Die Theorie der Parallellinen (1786) foreshadowed the discovery of non-Euclidean geometry When asked by Frederick II in which science he was most proficient, Lambert modestly replied "All" (Boyer 1968, p. 504).
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Extractions: Lambert, Johann Heinrich 1728-77, German-French philosopher and scientist, b. Alsace. He developed many basic concepts in mathematics, including that of the hyperbolic functions in trigonometry. In physics he achieved valuable results in work on the measurement of the intensity of light (the metric unit of brightness in the cgs system is named for him), degrees of heat, and humidity. In his philosophical work Neues Organon (1764) he pointed out the importance of beginning with experience and using the analytical method to investigate any theory of knowledge. His correspondence with Kant is of great philosophical significance. His other important books are Photometria (1760) and Pyrometrie
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Extractions: His mathematical discoveries were extended and over- Lambert's most important work, Pyrometrie (Berlin, 1779), is a systematic treatise on heat, containing the records and full discussion of many of his own experiments. Worthy of special notice also are Photometria (Augsburg, 1760), Insigniores orbitae corne-tarum proprietates (Augsburg, 1761), and Beitrdge zum Cebrauche der Mathematik und deren Anwendung (4 vols., Berlin, 1765-1772). See Huber's Lambert nach seinem Leben und Wirken; M. Chasles, Geschichte der Geometrie; and Baensch, Lamberts Philosophie und seine Stellung zu Kant (1902).
Extractions: W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books LAMBERT, Johann Heinrich Theorie der Parallellinien. [pp 139-64 and 325-58 in:] Leipziger Magazin für die [reine und angewandte] Mathematik, 1786. Together three volumes of the journal [all published], Leipzig, J. G. Müller, 1786-8 3 vols, 8vo (201 x 114 mm), pp 556 [2] with 7 folding engraved plates; [iv] 496, with 3 folding engraved plates; 250, with 2 folding engraved plates; a fine copy, vols I and II in contemporary half calf and speckled boards, vol III in contemporary boards, vols II and III with original blue printed wrappers bound in, old library stamp (Domkapitel München) in all three volumes, in a cloth box. £7500 First edition, first issue (see below) of Lambert's pioneering paper on the theory of parallels, and an important precursor of non-Euclidean geometry. This is the first work to examine the philosophical as well as the mathematical basis of Euclid's parallel postulate. 'Lambert becomes convinced that Euclid's Parallel Postulate cannot be proved from the other Euclidean postulates and that it is possible to build a logically consistent system satisfying the other postulates but explicitly rejecting the Parallel Postulate' (Parkinson). This journal is rare, with only four copies listed on OCLC. There are two issues of the first volume. The first, represented by the Cornell and NYPL copies, as well as the present copy, has no general title page or list of contents and only a single prefatory leaf (bound at the end in the present copy). The second issue, represented by the Princeton copy, has a general title page and list of contents, as well as a two-leaf preface. Moreover, in the present copy the first volume is titled Leipziger Magazin für die Mathematik, the other two being titled Leipziger Magazin für reine und angewandte Mathematik, whereas in the Princeton copy all three volumes have the latter title.
Extractions: W. P. Watson Antiquarian Books LAMBERT, Johann Heinrich Beiträge zum gebrauche der Mathematik und deren Anwendung. Berlin, Buchhandlung der Realschule, 1765-72 3 vols in four (vol II in two parts), 8vo (174 x 101 mm), pp [xvi] 488; [xxiv] 362; [ii] 363-815 [116]; [xx] 569 [recte 599] [1], with 32 folding engraved plates and 13 folding tables.; a fine copy in contemporary German calf, spines gilt, old library stamp on each title and a few other leaves. £6000 First edition of this important collection of mathematical treatises by the Swiss polymath, famous for his work in philosophy and physics as well as mathematics. Called to Berlin by Frederick the Great, Lambert became a member of the Berlin Academy and thus a colleague of Euler and Lagrange. Among the many important contributions made in these volumes are the first proof of the irrationality of p, the first systematic treatment of hyperbolic functions, and his analysis of map projections which still forms the foundation of that subject today. 'One of Lambert's most famous results is the proof of the irrationality of p; and e. It was based on continued fractions, and two such fractions still bear his name. Of importance also is Lambert's series in which the coefficient 2 occurs only when the exponent is a prime number. Although it was expected that it might be useful in number theory, it was not until 1928 that Norbert Wiener was able to give a proof of the prime number theorem employing this type of series. Lambert himself was interested in number theory and developed a method of determining the prime factors of a given (large) number and suggested a simplified arrangement for factor tables.
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Extractions: Pronunciation Key Lambert, Johann Heinrich , German-French philosopher and scientist, b. Alsace. He developed many basic concepts in mathematics, including that of the hyperbolic functions in trigonometry. In physics he achieved valuable results in work on the measurement of the intensity of light (the metric unit of brightness in the cgs system is named for him), degrees of heat, and humidity. In his philosophical work Neues Organon (1764) he pointed out the importance of beginning with experience and using the analytical method to investigate any theory of knowledge. His correspondence with Kant is of great philosophical significance. His other important books are Photometria (1760) and Pyrometrie
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