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Full Alphabetical Index Translate this page bellavitis, giusto (93) Beltrami, Eugenio (158*) ben Ezra, Abraham (552) benGerson, Levi (268) ben Tibbon, Jacob (198) Bendixson, Ivar Otto (85*) http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Giusto Bellavitis Université Montpellier II Translate this page giusto bellavitis (1803-1880). Cette image et la biographie complète en anglaisrésident sur le site de luniversité de St Andrews Écosse http://ens.math.univ-montp2.fr/SPIP/article.php3?id_article=804
Padova's Mathematical History giusto bellavitis (18031880) made a significant contribution to the progress oflinear algebra, and was also Magnifico Rettore of the University, http://www.math.unipd.it/~frank/history.html
Extractions: De Proportionibus Motuum , an incisive reworking of the new kinematics and dynamics originating in Merton College, Oxford. The university library was outstanding for its era and boasted many important new scientific texts. As M. Clagget observes There can be no doubt that Padua was the principal center [in Italy] for the study of English and French natural philosophy Yet even then all did not go well for the professors: in 1411 Biagi Pelacani, one of the exponents of this Padova school of natural philosophy, was fired because the students had deserted his classes, apparently as a consequence of his attempts to extract higher fees from them. In the Eighteenth Century Padova, like many other European Universities had a Bernoulli on its mathematical faculty, in this case Nicholas Bernoulli (1687-1759) (of the second generation of Bernoulli's). Moreover it offered hospitality to a number of other distinguished mathematicians including James Stirling (1692-1770). Iacopo Riccati(1676-1754) was a student of Angeli and Bernoulli. Giusto Bellavitis (1803-1880) made a significant contribution to the progress of linear algebra, and was also Magnifico Rettore of the University, a career all the more impressive in view of the fact that he began as a city clerk in nearby Bassano, and received his "laurea"
Extractions: overview of the repositories Author: A B C D ... Z Title: A B C D ... Z Nr. Repository: Title, Author: Pages: Year(s): Type: smarandache E-Books of Mathematics book GDZ Ebene Flugbahnen starrer Körper (by Heinicke, Hilde) book Michigan Ebene Geometrie der Lage, von Dr. Rudolf Böger. Mit 142 Figuren.
Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (R) Drobisch (18021896) and in 1846 by giusto bellavitis (1803-1880). bellavitisused teorema del Rolle in 1846 in the Memorie dell IR Istituto Veneto di http://members.aol.com/jeff570/r.html
Extractions: Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (R) Last revision: Aug. 13, 2005 RADIAN. According to Cajori (1919, page 484): An isolated matter of interest is the origin of the term 'radian', used with trigonometric functions. It first appeared in print on June 5, 1873, in examination questions set by James Thomson at Queen's College, Belfast. James Thomson was a brother of Lord Kelvin. He used the term as early as 1871, while in 1869 Thomas Muir, then of St. Andrew's University, hesitated between 'rad', 'radial' and 'radian'. In 1874, T. Muir adopted 'radian' after a consultation with James Thomson. In a footnote, Cajori gives a reference to Nature, In a letter appearing in the April 7, 1910, Nature, Thomas Muir wrote: "I wrote to him [i.e., to Alexander J. Ellis, in 1874], and he agreed at once for the form 'radian,' on the ground that it could be viewed as a contraction for 'radial angle'..." In a letter appearing in the June 16, 1910, Nature, James Thomson wrote: "I shall be very pleased to send Dr. Muir a copy of my father's examination questions of June, 1873, containing the word 'radian.' ...It thus appears that 'radian' was thought of independently by Dr. Muir and my father, and, what is really more important than the exact form of the name, they both independently thought of the necessity of giving a name to the unit-angle" [Dave Cohen]. A post on the Internet indicated that Thomas Muir (1844-1934) claimed to have coined the term in 1869, and that Muir and Ellis proposed the term as a contraction of "radial angle" in 1874. A reference given was: Michael Cooper, "Who named the radian?"
Table Of Contents giusto bellavitis and His Calculus of Equipollences. IV. Hermann Grassmann andHis Calculus of Extension Introduction. V. Grassmann s Theorie der Ebbe und http://web.doverpublications.com/cgi-bin/toc.pl/0486679101
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Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern Translate this page bellavitis, giusto (1803 - 1880) Beltrami, Eugenio (1835 - 1899) Bendixson, IvarOtto (1861 - 1936) Benedetti, Giovanni (1530 - 1590) http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Extractions: Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Famous Mathematicians With AB giusto bellavitis Eugenio Beltrami Abraham ben Ezra Levi ben Gerson Jacob benTibbon Ivar Otto Bendixson Giovanni Benedetti Stefan Bergman George Berkeley http://www.famousmathematician.com/az/mathematician_B.htm
New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography Translate this page bellavitis, giusto Beltrami, Eugenio Benedetti, Giovanni Battista Bergman, StefanBernays, Paul Isaac Bernoulli, Daniel Bernoulli, Jakob I http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/math.html
List Of Scientists By Field Translate this page bellavitis, giusto. Belleval, Pierre Richer de. Bellini, Lorenzo. Bellini, Lorenzo.Bellinsgauzen, Faddei F. Bellinsgauzen, Faddei F. http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/b.html
Extractions: Baade, Wilhelm Heinrich Walter Babbage, Charles Babbage, Charles Babcock, Ernest Brown Babcock, Stephen Moulton Babcock, Stephen Moulton Babinet, Jacques Babinet, Jacques Babington, Charles Cardale Babington, William Baccelli, Guido Bach, Aleksei Nikolaevich Bach, Aleksei Nikolaevich Bache, Alexander Dallas Bachelard, Gaston Bachelier, Louis Bachmann, Augustus Quirinus Bachmann, Paul Gustav Heinrich Back, Ernst E. A. Bacon, Francis Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger Bacon, Roger Badger, Richard McLean Badger, Richard McLean Baekeland, Leo Hendrik Baer, Karl Ernst von Baer, Karl Ernst von Baer, Karl Ernst von Baeyer, Adolf Johann Friedrich Wilhelm von Baglivi, Georgius Baier, Johann Jacob Baier, Johann Jacob Baier, Johann Jacob Bailey, Edward Battersby Bailey, Liberty Hyde Bailey, Loring Woart Bailey, Solon Irving Baillie, Matthew Baillou, Guillaume de Bailly, Jean-Sylvain Baily, Francis Baily, Francis Bain, Alexander Bain, Alexander Baird, Spencer Fullerton Baird, Spencer Fullerton Baker, Henry Baker, John Gilbert Bakewell, Robert Balandin, Aleksey Aleksandrovich Balbus Balbus Baldi, Bernardino
Extractions: ed Arti 1779 Accademia Patavina di Scienze Lettere ed Arti Accademia Galileiana di Scienze Lettere ed Arti Enti sostenitori dell'Accademia Elenco cronologico dei Soci dell'Accademia ACCADEMIA DEI RICOVRATI F O N D A T O RI Ab. Federico Cornaro Dr. Sforza Oddo (o Degli Oddi) Francesco Pigna Dr. cav. Bartolommeo Selvatico Dr. cav. Angelo Mattiaccio Dr. cav. Ottonello Descalzo Dr. Cesare Cremonino Gio. Francesco Mussato Dr. Ioachin Scaino Canon. Dr. Giovanni Belloni Dr. don Antonio Zonca Dr. Marcantonio Otellio Dr. Ottavio Livello Dr. Camillo Belloni Dr. Galileo Galilei Comm. Lorenzo Giustiniani Ab. Marc'Antonio Cornaro Pietro Valier Dr. Orazio Gradignano Malatesta Baglioni Tomaso Marcello Dr. Marino Marini Dr. Alessandro Campiglia Ubertino Papafava Martino Sandelli (Giornale A, carta 2
La Matematica Italiana 1800-1950 Translate this page giusto bellavitis nacque nel 1803 a Bassano in provincia di Vicenza, studiò inpratica da autodidatta e fu impiegato comunale a Bassano fino al 1843, http://www2.math.unifi.it/~archimede/matematicaitaliana/schede_opere/23bellaviti
Extractions: Bibliografia: E. N. Legnazzi, Commemorazione del conte Giusto Bellavitis, Padova, Prosperini, 1881; E. N. Legnazzi, Aggiunte illustrative alla commemorazione del Professore Conte Giusto Bellavitis, idem; P. Freguglia, Dalle equipollenze ai sistemi lineari. Il contributo italiano al calcolo geometrico, Urbino, Quattroventi, 1992. Paolo Freguglia scheda successiva scheda precedente indice schede
Liste Alphabétique Des Mathématiciens Translate this page bellavitis (giusto), Italien (1803-1880). Beltrami (Eugenio), Italien (1835-1900).Bernays (Paul), Suisse (1888-1977). Bernoulli (Daniel), Suisse (1700-1782 http://www.cegep-st-laurent.qc.ca/depar/maths/noms.htm
DIMA - Ricerca M. Modenesi, Alcuni manoscritti relativi allinsegnamento del calcolo delleprobabilità presenti nelle carte di giusto bellavitis (18031880), pp17 http://www.dima.unige.it/ricerca/pubbldima.html
Extractions: Pubblicazioni Relative agli anni: Numero Data Tipo Autori Titolo, pagine, note PREPRINT M. Grandis Categorically algebraic foundations for homotopical algebra (195) PREPRINT M. Grandis On the homotopy structure of strongly homotopy associative differential algebras (195) PREPRINT M. Beltrametti - A.J. Sommese On the second adjunction mapping. The case of a 1-dimensional image (160) PREPRINT M. Beltrametti - A.J. Sommese Notes on embeddings of blowups (160) PUBBLICAZIONE A.M. Bigatti Computation of Hilbert-Poincare Series (195) PREPRINT A. Khrennikov Non-Kolmogorovean probabilistic models (195) PREPRINT M. Margiocco, F. Patrone, L. Pusillo A new approach to Tikhonov well-posedness for Nash equilibria (195) PUBBLICAZIONE P. Oppezzi , A.M. Rossi Esistenza di soluzioni per problemi unilateri con dato di misura o in L1 (195) PREPRINT R. Van Der Putten A note on the local invertibility of Sobolev functions (195) PREPRINT A. Oneto, E. Zatini On the value set of modules (165) PREPRINT L. Burlando
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Indice Volume 8 giusto bellavitis, a socio corrispondente italiano Linceo {6 } http://www.lincei.it/archivi/rendiconti18xx/index_vol08.htm
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Extractions: Pillole Gnomoniche Home La gnomonica in 1000 parole (scritto circa nel 1994) Allalba di uno sviluppo irrefrenabile delle comunicazioni telematiche (mentre scriviamo sono oltre centomila gli italiani che navigano nel ciberspazio) sembrerebbe quantomeno anacronistico parlare di strumenti, quali gli orologi solari che, per i modesti scopi cui erano destinati, appartengono a quelle generazioni di uomini non ancora afflitti dal vortice del frenetico ritmo di vita cui siamo abituati. Non siamo fuori dai tempi. Anzi, grazie ad essi siamo nel tempo. Quanto questo sia vero lo si può facilmente dimostrare con poche semplici considerazioni. Innanzitutto, anche ad un superficiale esame dello sviluppo cronologico della materia, si rende evidente che la gnomonica , lo studio in generale degli orologi solari, ha conosciuto diverse fasi ascendenti e discendenti sia in ordine di popolarità che di importanza scientifica. Stando alle poche tracce, sempre di seconda o terza mano, che ci sono pervenute dallantichità, possiamo dire che a cominciare dal primo filosofo della storia greca, cioè Anassimandro, la gnomonica conobbe un primo periodo di fioritura attorno al III secolo a.C., soprattutto in seguito agli importanti studi matematici condotti da Apollonio, Democrito, Pitagora ed altri. Ma ancora più noti sono i miglioramenti costruttivi che Beroso apportò ai vecchi orologi a forma di emisfero. La necessità di misurare sempre in modo più preciso il fluire del tempo costituiva lo sprono più alto ed immediato al perseguimento di nuove tecniche teoriche e artigianali per la costruzione degli strumenti astronomici, ed in particolare degli orologi solari e ad acqua, indubbiamente la prima categoria di strumenti oggetto degli studi degli scienziati.