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  1. Welsh Mathematicians: Bertrand Russell, Elmer Rees, Brian Bowditch, Robert Recorde, David Williams, Thomas Jones, E. Brian Davies, Henry Owen
  2. Robert Recorde: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  3. The Grounde of Artes by Robert Recorde, 2009-09-28
  4. Robert Recorde's mathematical teaching and the anti-Aristotelian movement by Francis R Johnson, 1935
  5. The Castle of Knowledge by Robert Recorde, 2009-11-04
  6. The Pathway to Knowledge by Robert Recorde, 2009-10-16
  7. An Introduction by Robert Recorde, 2009-10-27
  8. The Pathway to Knowledg Containing the First Principles of Geometrie, as they may moste aptly be applied onto practise, bothe for use of instrumentes Geometricall, and astronomicall and also for proiection of plattes in ever kinde, and therefore much necessary for all sortes of men. by Robert. RECORDE, 1551
  9. The Whetstone of Witte by Robert Recorde, 2010-03-16

61. IV. The Literature Of The Sea: Bibliography. Vol. 4. Prose And Poetry: Sir Thoma
recorde, robert. The Whetstone of Witte, whiche is the seconde parte of Arithmetickecontainyng thextraction of rootes the Cossike practice with the rule
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62. V. The Progress Of Social Literature In Tudor Times: Bibliography. Vol. 3. Renas
recorde, robert, the physician (fl. 1540–57). Titles of his dialogues The Groundeof Artes, 1542 (Arithmetic). The Urinall of Physick, 1548.
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63. A Matematika Világa
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64. Science In The 19th Century Periodical
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65. Equals Sign: Information From Answers.com
equals sign The equal sign , equals sign , or = , used to indicate the result ofsome arithmetical operation, was invented in 1557 by robert recorde.
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showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping equals sign Wikipedia equals sign The equal sign equals sign , or , used to indicate the result of some arithmetical operation, was invented in by Robert Recorde The = symbol that is now universally accepted for equality was first used by Robert Recorde in The Whetstone of Witte (1557). In the book (See image of page http://members.aol.com/jeff94100/witte.jpg ), he explains his design: [ie twin] lines of one lengthe, thus: =, bicause noe 2 thynges, can be maore equalle. According to the St Andrews University Maths History site http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/Mathematicians/Recorde.html The invention of the equals sign is commemorated in St Mary's Church Tenby Wales The symbol used to denote when something is approximately identity rather than an equation
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66. Wales On The Web Tenby – A Movie Of The Seaside Town
In 1510 robert recorde was born in Tenby, becoming a leading mathematician,scientific author and personal physician to Edward VI.
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67. Mathematics At Balliol C13-16
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A man known throughout Europe as "Doctor Profundus", Bradwardine wrote four books on pure mathematics: Arithmeticae Speculativa , on the theory of numbers, Tractatus de proportionibus, Geometria speculativa , and De quadratura circuli on geometry. The first statutes for Balliol required students to leave after graduating, and Bradwardine, like several other mathematicians, subsequently moved to Merton College. The "Merton School", which became famous for its study of dynamics and anticipated some of Newton's laws of motion, took their inspiration from Bradwardine's De proportionibus velocitatum in motibus of 1328. This work was also important for its study of non-linear power laws. He was Professor of Theology at Oxford, then Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral, and died of the Black Death shortly after becoming Archbishop of Canterbury. Further information about Bradwardine
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69. As últimas Do Mundo Da Matemática
Novo recorde GIMPS Finds Its Fourth Prime!!!! robert J. Harley s Group SolvesElliptic Curve Cryptosystem Exercise Leibniz s 333year-old problem solved
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-1 is now the Largest Known Prime December 6, 2001 > Michael Cameron, a 20 year-old volunteer in a worldwide research project called the Great Internet Mersenne Prime Search (GIMPS) , has discovered the largest known prime number using his PC and software by George Woltman and Entropia, Inc.

70. Early English Algebra
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In the first half of the 16th century, Cuthbert Tonstall (1474-1559) and Robert Recorde (1510?-1558) were two of the foremost English mathematicians . They were the first mathematicians at the University of Cambridge whose lives have been recorded in any detail and as such may be considered founders of one of the most important centres of mathematics in the world. Both migrated to Oxford University during their careers. Robert Recorde, perhaps the more important of the two, became a Fellow of All Souls College at Oxford in 1531. The earliest use of the word algebra may be found in Recorde's Pathway of Knowledge (1551) in which he wrote: Also the rule of false position, with dyvers examples not onely vulgar, but some appertayning to the rule of Algebra. In 1557 he introduced the equality sign ` ' in his Whetstone of Witte , chosen ``bicause noe 2 thynges can be moare equalle'' (than two parallel lines of the same length). The symbols ` ' and ' were introduced for the first time in print in John Widman 's Arithmetic (Leipzig, 1489), but only came into general use in England after Recorde's

71. Universal Book Of Mathematics: List Of Entries
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73. Languagehat.com: MATHEMATICAL TERMS.
In 1542 in the Ground of Artes robert recorde used rebate Than do I rebate The first citation for subtract in the OED2 is in 1557 by robert recorde in
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The site Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics provides just that, going into great detail where necessary about the history of the words used for concepts: SUBTRACT . When Fibonacci (1201) wishes to say "I subtract," he uses some of the various words meaning "I take": tollo, aufero , or accipio . Instead of saying "to subtract" he says "to extract." In English, Chaucer used abate around 1391 in Treatise on the Astrolabe : "Abate thanne thees degrees And minutes owt of 90" (OED2). In a manuscript written by Christian of Prag (c. 1400), the word "subtraction" is at first limited to cases in which there is no "borrowing." Cases in which "borrowing" occurs he puts under the title cautela (caution), and gives this caption the same prominence as subtractio In Practica (1539) Cardano used detrahere (to draw or take from). In 1542 in the Ground of Artes Robert Recorde used rebate In 1551 in Pathway to Knowledge Recorde used abate : "Introd., And if you abate euen portions from things that are equal, those partes that remain shall be equall also" (OED2). Digges (1572) writes "to subduce or substray any sume, is wittily to pull a lesse fro a bigger number."

74. Rodney Stark
Given that every medieval and early modern writer on maths or natural philosophyfrom Roger Bacon to Francis Bacon and robert recorde to robert Boyle (to
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by Rodney Stark, Princeton University Press, 2004 As everyone should know, in logic, a valid argument is one where, if you put true premises in, you will get a true conclusion out. Less people realise that you can just as well put rubbish in and still sometimes get a true conclusion. In other words, just because you get the right answer at the end does not mean that you have started with the right premises.
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Next, he stepped back in time and asked about the early growth of Christianity in The Rise of Christianity . He theorised that it started off as a high intensity cult that filled a niche in the relatively free religious market of late antiquity. Using the insights he had gained from modern fringe movements he described the sociological mechanisms by which Christianity became a major force in the Roman Empire. Next, in One True God
In his own field, then, Stark is a brilliant and important figure whose easy writing style and objective attitude make for exciting reading. But in the book under review

75. NOVA | Einstein's Big Idea | Ancestors Of E = Mc2: Equals | PBS
In 1543, robert recorde, a pioneering mathematics textbook writer in Great Britain, robert recorde wanted to make his math books clear and accessible.
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(but it's not as simple as you think) c , they can straddle an equal sign. But where did the seemingly mundane symbol at the heart of Einstein's profound equation come from? It can be traced to an enterprising academic of the 1500s named Robert Recorde.
Birth of the equal sign
Bibles of the 14th century often had text that looked much like telegrams: IN THE BEGINNING GOD CREATED THE HEAVEN AND THE EARTH
AND THE EARTH WAS WITHOUT FORM AND VOID AND DARKNESS
WAS UPON THE FACE OF THE DEEP Major typographic symbols were locked in rather quickly once printing began at the end of the 1400s. Texts began to be filled in with the old "?" symbols and the newer "!" marks. Minor symbols took longer. Through the mid-1500s there was still space for entrepreneurs to set their own mark by establishing minor symbols. In 1543, Robert Recorde, a pioneering mathematics textbook writer in Great Britain, tried to promote the new-style "+" sign, which had achieved some popularity on the Continent. The book he wrote didn't make his fortune, so in the next decade he tried again, this time with a symbol, which probably had roots in old logic texts, that he was sure would take off. In the best style of advertising hype everywhere, he even tried to give it a unique selling point: "...And to avoide the tediouse repetition of these woordes: is equalle to: I will sette ... a pair of parallels, or ... lines of one lengthe, thus: ====== bicause noe .2. thynges, can be moare equalle..."

76. AoPS Math Forum :: View Topic - Rationality
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77. The Waller Manuscript Collection: Full Record
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78. On Computer Source Code As A Form Of Expression.
robert recorde, (1557) In G. Simmons Calculus Gems, New York McGraw Hill Inc., While compiling a treatise on arithmetic, the scholar robert recorde
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4. This essay predates, and thus misrepresents Judge Kaplan's stance. This will be fixed. To avoide the tediouse repetition of these woordes: is equalle to: I will settle as I doe often in woorke use, a paire of paralleles, or gemowe [twin] lines of one length e: =, bicause noe .2. thynges, can be moare equalle. Robert Recorde, (1557) In G. Simmons Calculus Gems, New York: McGraw Hill Inc., 1992. Since computer source code is a form of expression, as I will demonstrate, and should legally be viewed as such, that has implications for the ongoing DVD-related litigation, and for such issues as cryptographic software and restrictions on its dissemination. This is because any case for banning the dissemination of a piece of software that is dependent on regarding the software as something other than a form of expression could be, should be, and will be, demolished.
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79. List Of Scientists By Field
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80. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
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