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Extractions: Oughtred [Owtred], William 1. Dates Born: Eton, Buckinghamshire, 5 March 1575 Died: Albury, near Guildford, Surrey, 30 June 1660 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Cleric, Schoolmaster No information on financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: English Career: English Death: English 4. Education Schooling: Cambridge, M.A. King's Scholar at Eton. Cambridge University, King's College, 1592-1600; B.A., 1596; M.A., 1600. 5. Religion Affiliation: Anglican Oughtred was ordained in 1603 and spent his life as an Anglican clergyman. During the Civil War he was thoroughly royalist in outlook, and would have been sequestered except for influence brought to bear on his behalf. 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics Subordinate: Alchemy Clavis mathematicae, 1631, on arithmetic and algebra, composed for instruction of his pupil, the son of the Earl of Arundel. Circles of Proportion and the Horizontal Instrument, 1632, describing the first slide rules and also sundials. Easy Way of Delineating Dials by Geometry, composed c. 1598, published only in the English Clavis in 1647. Trigonometrie, 1657.
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William Oughtred of charge while they received mathematical instruction. He had many pupilsbut the most famous were John Wallis, Christopher Wren and richard delamain. http://sliderules.lovett.com/background.html
Extractions: Background Picture The picture in the background is that of Albury Church, Surrey, taken by myself during August 2002. William Oughtred, the inventor of the slide rule, was rector there for 50 years from 1610 to his death in 1660. Herewith is a brief history of his life. Born: Eton, Buckinghamshire, 5 March 1575 Died: Albury, near Guildford, Surrey, 30 June 1660 William Oughtred attended Eton School, which although a very famous school was in fact his local school. From there he went to King's College Cambridge, entering in 1592. Three years later he became a Fellow of King's College, received his B.A. in 1596 and his M.A. in the year 1600. It is surprising that although very little mathematics was taught at either Eton or Cambridge at this time Oughtred became passionately interested. He wrote:- ... the time which over and above those usuall studies I employed upon the mathematicall sciences I redeemed night by night from my naturall sleep, defrauding my body, and inuring it to watching, cold, and labour, while most others tooke their rest. Oughtred was ordained an Episcopal minister in 1603. In 1604 he became vicar of Shalford and later, in 1610, he became rector of Albury. Oughtred took private pupils who came to his house and lived there free of charge while they received mathematical instruction. He had many pupils but the most famous were John Wallis, Christopher Wren and Richard Delamain.
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History Of Computing Antiquity : 1620 - 1671 However his invention is disputed by one of his students richard delamain (16001644)and later fellow. It is presumed that Oughtred was there first but http://www.thocp.net/timeline/1620.htm
Extractions: This button takes you back or forward in the timeline Please click on the info button on top of any page for more info on this project. Questions? Mail the editors The era of Antiquity The era of Antiquity can be seen as the era of calculator devices that had no memory and no means to output the results other than dials or indicators.
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Extractions: Encyclopedia slide rule, instrument for making numerical computations and readings, the results of which may be read easily and quickly after performing simple mechanical manipulations. Multiplication and division, finding of powers and roots, and other more complicated calculations may be performed with a slide rule. Based on John Napier's principle of the logarithm WordNet Note: click on a word meaning below to see its connections and related words. The noun slide rule has one meaning: Meaning #1 analog computer consisting of a handheld instrument used for rapid calculations; have been replaced by pocket calculators
OUGHTRED but the most famous were John Wallis, Christopher Wren and richard delamain . delamain certainly published a description of a circular slide rule http://www.algana.co.uk/FamousNames/O/oughtred.htm
Extractions: William Oughtred was born on March 5th, 1579 in Buckinghamshire, England and dies on June 30th 1660 in Albury, England William Oughtred attended Eton School, which although a very famous school was in fact his local school. From there he went to King's College Cambridge, entering in 1592. Three years later he became a Fellow of King's College, then received his B.A. in 1596 and his M.A. in the year 1600. It is surprising that although very little mathematics was taught at either Eton or Cambridge at this time Oughtred became passionately interested. He wrote:- " ... the time which over and above those usual studies I employed upon the mathematical sciences I redeemed night by night from my natural sleep, defrauding my body, and inuring it to watching, cold, and labour, while most others took their rest." Oughtred was ordained an Episcopal minister in 1603. In 1604 he became vicar of Shalford and later, in 1610, he became rector of Albury. Oughtred took private pupils who came to his house and lived there free of charge while they received mathematical instruction. He had many pupils but the most famous were John Wallis, Christopher Wren and Richard Delamain. Oughtred's most important work, Clavis Mathematicae (1631), included a description of Hindu-Arabic notation and decimal fractions and a considerable section on algebra. He experimented with many new symbols including
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Mike And Hester Higton's Home Page Articles for the New Dictionary of National Biography Elias Allen, ThomasBrancker, richard delamain, William Forster, Samuel Foster, Edmund Gunter, http://www.people.ex.ac.uk/mahigton/hester/pubs.html
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