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  1. Michael Stifel: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  2. Vollständiger Lehrgang der Arithmetik by Michael Stifel, 2007
  3. End of the World, Predictions of: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Mathematics</i> by Arthur V., II Johnson, 2002

41. Monuments On Mathematicians / Well Commemorating To Michael Stifel
Translate this page Bilder des Brunnens zur Erinnerung an michael stifel auf dem Markt zuAnnaburg (Sachsen-Anhalt)
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Brunnen zur Erinnerung an Michael Stifel in Annaburg (Deutschland) /
Well commemorating to Michael Stifel in Annaburg (Germany)
Michael Stifel The well on the market just in front of the parsonage in Annaburg comemmorates to the parson Michael Stifel . He predicted - as mentioned by the text at the well - in 1533 the end of the world for sunday, October 19th at 8 o'clock in the morning. In his late years he worked as professor for mathematics at the university of Jena. The photographs were taken in March 2005. Back to the main page Created by W. Volk in April 2005
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42. Ibn Sina, Stifel, And Zarlino
and harmonic divisions, we must also consider the work of michael stifel. by michael stifel who . . . first taught how harmonic sequences can be
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Musical Mathematics
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44. List Of Scientists By Field
Translate this page stifel, michael. Stiles, Charles Wardell. Stiles, Charles Wardell. Stille, WilhelmHans. Stillwell, Frank Leslie. Stimpson, William
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45. Philosophy And Religion
stifel, michael. Strato of Lampsacus. Swedenborg, Emanuel. Swineshead, Richard.?abari, Abu l?asan A?mad Ibn Mu?ammad al-
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46. Student Papers: Term Papers On Stifel And Roberval
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Michael Stifel was a German mathematician who lived in the late fifteenth century and early to mid-sixteenth century. He was born in 1487, in Esslingen, Germany. The exact date of his birth is unknown. Stifel died on April 19, 1567, in Jena, Germany. His father was Conrad Stifel, a well-respected member of the community. When Michael was young his family did not have much money.
Not much is known about Stifel's life until the time he attended the University of Wittenberg, in Germany. After he graduated, Stifel was awarded an M.A. from the university. Then Stifel began his life with the church. He entered the Augustinian monastery and became a catholic priest in 1511.
Soon after this, Stifel began questioning the Catholic Church. He did like the idea of taking money from poor people. As a result of this, Stifel was forced to leave the monastery in 1522. Now he decided to go to Wittnenberg and become a Lutheran. During this time, Stifel became friends with Martin Luther himself, and lived in his house for a time. In 1523, Martin Luther made Stifel a pastor, but because of anti-Lutheran feelings Stifel was forced to leave this job.

47. James Randi Educational Foundation — An Encyclopedia Of Claims, Frauds, An
October 3, 1533, at Eight AM Mathematician and Bible student michael stifel (knownas stifelius) had calculated an exact date and time for Doomsday from
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An Encyclopedia of Claims, Frauds, and Hoaxes of the Occult and Supernatural
Introduction
"R" Reading Curse of the Pharaoh Index ... Z Appendix III See also Bacon, Roger and end of the world
Divine prophecies being of the nature of their Author, with whom a thousand years are but as one day, are not therefore fulfilled punctually at once, but have springing and germinant accomplishment, though the heightfulness of them may refer to some one age.

Sir Francis Bacon

A favorite subject of prophets has always been the end of mankind and/or the demise of our planet and/or the collapse of the entire universe. Part of the technique, for some, is to place the date far enough ahead that when The End fails to arrive, the oracle is no longer around to have to explain why. Others, often to encourage the surrender of property and other worldly chattels by the Believers, prepare excuses well in advance and manage to survive the great disappointment that often follows a failed prediction. In any case, the resilient fans never discredit the notion; they merely redesign the details and settle back once more to confidently await doom. Here is a short list of some rather interesting end-of-the-world prognostications, beginning with biblical references and ending with some contemporary seers and their doomsayings. Judging from the record earned by the soothsayers in this matter, we may safely assume that our planet will continue very much the same as it is for some considerable period into the future.

48. Cyberhobo :: Paper: Strange Turns In Renaissance Mathematics :: March :: 1998
Some of these advances were made in Germany by Pastor michael stifel. On whatmay have been the worst day of his life, michael stifel called his
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World History 219, Section 802
Dr. Monica E. Podbielski
In Renaissance times the driving force behind mathematics was shifting from mercantile arithmetic to a disciplined pursuit of Euclid, Pythagoras, Apollonius, and Archimedes. (Struik 109) The printing press began to make these works more accessible in Western Europe after 1447. (Boyer 297) For a century European mathematicians struggled with the formidable task of playing catch-up with the Greeks and Arabs. Then, in the mid-16th century, significant advances, especially in algebra, began to appear in print. (Swetz 378) After earning an M.A. at the University of Wittenberg Stifel became a monk, and was ordained a Catholic priest in 1511. It was costly in those times for Catholics to ensure their place in Heaven through the Church, and when Stifel began to grant absolution without the customary charge, he became unpopular with his brothers. His admiration of Luther did not go unnoticed either, and in 1522 he felt the need to depart for the Taunus mountains. (Westfall 1) wortrechnung , or word calculus. (Katz 324) This involved assigning a series of numbers called triangular numbers to the letters of the alphabet, and performing calculations with them. (Otermat 1)

49. MICHAEL STIFEL (1487-1567)
aux mathématiques pour des raisons mystiques, par exemple pour calculer
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MICHAEL STIFEL (1487-1567)
Michael Stifel, partisan de Luther, prédicateur itinérant, s'est d'abord intéressé aux mathématiques pour des raisons mystiques, par exemple pour calculer l'heure exacte de la fin du monde. Puis, après les remontrances de son maître, il a étudié les mathématiques pures et a lu notamment les oeuvres de N. de Cues dont il est cependant difficile d'évaluer l'influence. Son principal apport aux mathématiques sera une simplification de la notation algébrique.
Stifel , Michael, Arithmetica integra , appendix libri secundi, de quadratura circuli, Nuremberg, Jean Pétri, 1544, f. 225v.

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51. WSR: Stifel, Nicolaus & Company Incorporated
Ferguson,michael_sm_cmyk michael Ferguson Business Process Outsourcingfergusom@stifel.com. michael Ferguson became a sellside analyst the roundabout way.
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52. Benjamin Franklin, Magician?
James Logan also introduced Franklin to the work of michael stifel (14871567),author of Arithmetica Integra. This German mathematician pioneered the use
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Benjamin Franklin, Magician? Paul C. Pasles
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[This short column, which appeared in the Fall 2000 Franklin Gazette , is intended for a general audience In the final year of his life, Ben Franklin was living with his daughter’s family on Market Street in Philadelphia. 1790 was also the year of the first U.S. Census. That census was conducted by order of Article I of the Constitution, a document whose passage owed much to Franklin’s well-reasoned support. And as one of the world’s first demographers , he would have taken a keen interest in the census results. In those days, the survey was not very detailed; it counted the number of people in a household and catalogued them by gender, nationality, slave or free status, etc., but it would be another half-century before the census asked for each person’s occupational category . Nevertheless, I wonder, what would Ben have listed as his occupation? Many titles and trades spring to mind: author, scientist, inventor, diplomat; not to mention postmaster, library founder, almanacist... Most likely he would go with "printer," of course. To this list I would like to add one other possible vocation: mathematician That Doctor Franklin was possessed of a wide variety of interests, both academic and otherwise, is well-known, but that is not so striking as the fact that he excelled in so many of those pursuits. Mathematics is a case in point. In the eighteenth century, America was still a century away from becoming a "world power" in mathematics; yet, in that vacuum stood Dr. Franklin, whom I have called the "reluctant colonial mathematician."

53. More Magic Squares
michael stifel (Arithmetica Integra, 1544) wrote two magic squares, of orders9 16 (below). These are fully magic The rows, columns and 2 main diagonals
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Here are some obscure but interesting magic squares which are mentioned in my paper "The Lost Squares of Dr. Franklin" ( Amer. Math. Monthly , June-July 2001). Space considerations prohibited their inclusion there. Most of these are difficult to find outside of rare book rooms. Michael Stifel ( Arithmetica Integra fully magic : The rows, columns and 2 main diagonals each sum to the same "magic constant" (369 or 2056).
The latter square was originally published with several typos, corrected here. Stifel also comments on multiplicative magic squares! I did not know that these were explored so long ago. Divers ouvrages de mathematique et de physique
Although original copies of this book are scarce, the 4 x 4 squares have also appeared in more readily available places:
  • K. H. De Haas, Frenicle's 880 basic magic squares of 4 x 4 cells (Rotterdam: Van Sijn, 1935). Phil. Trans. Royal Soc. London, Series A , 1982. (Some libraries also have this article in a bound reprint.) The 880 squares are listed in the appendix.

Here is a magic square from the anonymous 18th century author whose notes were found among the Franklin papers:
Links Web pages cited in the paper A construction of Franklin squares, by Neil Abrahams.

54. Lexikon Michael Stifel
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Michael Stifel (auch Styfel oder Stieffel in Esslingen am Neckar 19. April in Jena ) war ein deutscher Theologe und Mathematiker Stifel ging zun¤chst in das Augustinerkloster in Esslingen, aus dem er aber 1522 als Anh¤nger Luthers entfloh. Danach wirkte er als evangelischer Prediger nacheinander bei dem Grafen von Mansfeld , in Ober¶sterreich, 1528-34 in Lochau (heute Annaburg ) bei Torgau , hierauf bis 1547 in Holzdorf bei Wittenberg , nachher in Haberstrohm bei K¶nigsberg i. Pr. Seinen Lebensabend verbrachte er in Jena. Stifel befasste sich mit der so genannten Wortrechnung . Damit versuchte er, Aussagen der Bibel zu deuten und kam so zu dem Ergebnis, dass die Welt am

55. 2005 Regional Advisory Committee
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56. The Galileo Project
stifel Styfel, michael. 1. Dates Born Esslingen, Germany, 1487 Died Jena,19 Apr 1567 Dateinfo Birth Joseph E. Hofmann, michael stifel (1487?
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Stifel [Styfel], Michael
1. Dates
Born: Esslingen, Germany, 1487
Died: Jena, 19 Apr 1567
Dateinfo: Birth Uncertain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Unknown
His father was Conrad Stifel, about whom little is known except that he was respected but not particularly well-to-do.
No sufficiently solid information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: Esslingen, Germany
Career: Holzdorf, Germany
Death: Jena, Germany
4. Education
Schooling: Wittenberg, M.A.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Catholic, Lutheran
He was a monk at the Augustinian monastery at Esslingen, where he was ordained a priest in 1511.
Reacting to the declining morality of the clergy and abuses regarding indulgences, he became an early follower of Luther and a Lutheran pastor.
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mathematics
7. Means of Support
Primary: Church Life
Secondary: Academia, Patronage
He began his career as a monk at the monastery at Esslingen. After arousing the suspicion of his superiors by granting absolution without receiving indulgence money and composing a song honoring Luther, he felt his life was in danger and he fled.
1522, he sought refuge first in the castle of the knight Hartmut von Kronberg, a friend of the Lutherans, in the Taunus mountains, but was soon forced to flee further.

57. OGITW: Upstream Analysts - A Directory
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Seeing there is nothing that is so troublesome to mathematical practice, nor that doth more molest and hinder calculators, than the multiplications, divisions, square and cubical extractions of great numbers.... I began therefore to consider in my mind by what certain and ready art I might remove those hindrances. JOHN NAPIER, Mirifici logarithmorum canonis descriptio Rarely in the history of science has an abstract mathematical idea been received more enthusiastically by the entire scientific community than the invention of logarithms. And one can hardly imagine a less likely person to have made that invention. His name was John Napier. The son of Sir Archibald Napier and his first wife, Janet Bothwell, John was born in 1550 (the exact date is unknown) at his family's estate, Merchiston Castle, near Edinburgh, Scotland. Details of his early life are sketchy. At the age of thirteen he was sent to the University of St. Andrews, where he studied religion. After a sojourn abroad he returned to his homeland in 1571 and married Elizabeth Stirling, with whom he had two children. Following his wife's death in 1579, he married Agnes Chisholm, and they had ten more children. The second son from this marriage, Robert, would later be his father's literary executor. After the death of Sir Archibald in 1608, John returned to Merchiston, where, as the eighth laird of the castle, he spent the rest of his life.

59. Professional Resources
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60. ActionKings-MinorityReport
David stifel, Mike Binder (Leo Crowe), Bourke Floyd (PreCrime Officer), JoelGretsch, ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS michael Doven and Sergio Mimica-Gezzan.
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MINORITY REPORT (2002) MORGAN'S RATING Based on a Philip K. Dick story, Minority Report is about a cop named John Anderton in the future working in a division of the police department that arrests killers before they commit the crimes courtesy of some future viewing technology. Anderton has the tables turned on him when he is accused of a future crime and must find out what brought it about and stop it before it can happen. WHAT WOULD YOU DO IF YOU WERE ACCUSED OF A MURDER, YOU HAD NOT COMMITTED...YET? PRODUCTION INFORMATION DIRECTOR: Steven Spielberg.
WRITERS: Scott Frank and Jon Cohen and based on the short story by Philip K. Dick.
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EXECUTIVE PRODUCERS: Gary Goldman and Ronald Shusett.
ORIGINAL MUSIC: John Williams.
DISTRIBUTOR: DreamWorks Pictures. QUOTES John Anderton: You're under arrest for future murder. Fletcher: Don't run, John.
Anderton: You don't have to chase me.
Fletcher: You don't have to run!

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