Biography-center - Letter D www.getty.edu/a rt/collections/bio/a4081.html; delamain, Richardwww-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/delamain.html; Delambre, Jean http://www.biography-center.com/d.html
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Rarebookreview The News Magazine For The Book World work in its own right and one which fuelled the dispute with his former pupilRichard delamain over who might actually have invented the slide rule. http://www.rarebookreview.com/index.php?nav=regular&columnID=110
Irish Family History Society - Special Summer Sale The Irish Contribution to Australian Immigration Dr. richard Reid The DelamainFamily Danny Parkinson Waterford Elections 1826 1830 Anthony McCan http://homepage.eircom.net/~ifhs/SummerSale.htm
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À§´ëÇѼöÇÐÀÚ ¸ñ·Ï delamain, Richarddelamain Born 1600 in London, England Died 1644; Delambre, Jean Baptiste http://www.mathnet.or.kr/API/?MIval=people_seek_great&init=D
September 2002 AAP Homepage Francis R. Johnson Gresham College The just Apologie of Wil Oughtred, against the slaunderous insimulations ofRichard delamain, in a Pamphlet called Grammelogia, or the Mathematicall Ring http://www.compilerpress.atfreeweb.com/Anno Johnson Gresham.htm
Extractions: The Competitiveness of Nations in a Global Knowledge-Based Economy September AAP Homepage Francis R. Johnson Gresham College : Precursor of the Royal Society Journal of the History of Ideas Volume 1, Issue 4 Oct. 1940, 413-438. Of paramount interest to all students of the history of ideas is the development, in the seventeenth century, of formally organized scientific societies from the informal gatherings of devotees of science that preceded them. Today we can see clearly that one of the causes for the relative stagnation of science in Western Europe during the Middle Ages is that new findings - and there were many new facts of nature brought to light during this period - too often perished with their discoverers or were buried in manuscripts which, being available to few other investigators, gave little impetus to further progress. We likewise recognize that the remarkably accelerated advance of science from the seventeenth century onward was due in no small measure to the increased rapidity with which scientific information came to be transmitted not only among the scientists of separate localities and nations, but among investigators dispersed throughout the Western World. The importance of the first permanent scientific societies in this dissemination and interchange of scientific ideas and discoveries is universally conceded, and many valuable histories have been devoted to the careers of those organizations that survived.
Famous Mathematicians With AD Translate this page Claude Dechales richard Dedekind Max Dehn Scipione del Ferro richard DelamainJean Baptiste Delambre Pierre Deligne Giambattista Della Porta Boris Delone http://www.famousmathematician.com/az/mathematician_D.htm
Extractions: Performer(s): Richard Johnson (Cymbeline), Hugh Thomas (Cornelius), AimeÌe Delamain (Gentlewoman), Claire Bloom (Queen), Helen Mirren (Imogen), Michael Pennington (Posthumus), John Kane (Pisanio), Nicholas Young (Lord), Paul Jesson (Cloten), Robert Lindsay (Iachimo), Geoffrey Lumsden (Philario), Patsy Smart (Helen), Allan Hendrick (Frenchman), Nigel Robson (Singer), Terence McGinity (British Captain), Graham Crowden (Caius Lucius), Michael Gough (Belarius), Geoffrey Burridge (Guiderius), David Creedon (Arviragus), Patricia Hayes (Soothsayer), Peter Aldwyn (British Captain), Ray Mort (Gaoler), Marius Goring (Sicilius Leonatus), Madge Ryan (Mother), Michael Hordern (Jupiter). Summary: Tragicomedy involving Imogen, the daughter of Britain's King Cymbeline, whose evil stepmother wishes to have Imogen's husband, Posthumus, banished so that Imogen will be free to marry the queen's thick-witted son, Cloten. Trickery and deceit abound as Imogen, disguised as a boy in order to clear her name, is forced to flee the castle.
SAint-Fraigne richard; 1923, XIX .- Beauchet-Filleau, Biarges, ses possesseurs, 1921, XXXVIII , XL ., MSAHC , 1953, http://charente.ruffec.free.fr/ruffec/aigre/saint_fraigne/
William Oughtred The most well known pupils of his are John Wallis, Christopher Wren and RichardDelamain. Also tutored the Earl of Arundel s son in the mid 1620 s. http://www.cs.transy.edu/kylek/oughtredbio.html
Understanding That Nature Obeys Rules, Too. 1754 - 1837 Napier invented logarithms in 1614; the slide rule was introduced by RichardDelamain in 1630 and, independently, by William Oughtred two years later. http://www.luminet.net/~wenonah/history/edpart1.htm
Extractions: Who Said It ? One hundred sixty-nine years after the first Englishmen landed in Chesapeake Bay, 56 sweaty and worn men met on a sultry day in Philadelphia. Their object: to commit open treason against his Britannic Majesty, George III. The document each of those men signed that day proclaimed the independence of men as individuals and drastically changed the history of the world. Sparks could be made to jump from the rubbed material to the tip of a finger, and the accompanying smell and cracking noise, it was noted, were something like those produced by lightning. Though many investigators had accumulated a mass of detail, order was lacking. Only two things were clear: the phenomenon was not magnetism, and it was not gravity. Both magnetism and electricity were first investigated in 600 B.C. by Thales of Miletus, a Greek philosopher. He noted that when amber was rubbed, it would pick up light objects; and he knew of the power of lodestone to attract iron. Magnets: living rocks Thales apparently connected electricity with magnetism, but it would take another 2400 years before the actual relationship was established. In the meantime, other Greek and Roman writers recorded the properties of amber and lodestone.
Isaac Barrow The summary for this Chinese (Traditional) page contains characters that cannot be correctly displayed in this language/character set. http://www1.emath.pu.edu.tw/mkuo/æ¸å¸å®¶çå°æ äº/IV/1
Laskulaitteista Ja Tietokoneista Ympyränmuotoisen laskukiekon kehittivät Oughtred ja hänen oppilaansa RichardDelamain (16001644). Oughtredin laskuviivaimessa ei ollut asteikkoja vastaan http://solmu.math.helsinki.fi/2000/mathist/html/koneet/
Extractions: PDF abakus calculi (josta saadaan kalkylointi ja englannin calculus , differentiaali- ja integraalilaskenta) on samaa kantaa kuin kalkki(kivi). John Napierin Napierin sauvat eli Napierin luut Wilhelm Schickard (1592-1635) 1623 ja jesuiittamunkki Johann Ciermans Blaise Pascal Samuel Morland (1625-1695)ja G. W. Leibniz Charles Thomas Frank Baldwin (1838-1925) ja ruotsalainen Willgot Odhner (1870-1913) vasta vuonna 1887. Edmund Gunter laskuviivaimeksi keksi englantilainen William Oughtred laskukiekon Richard Delamain (1600-1644). Oughtredin laskuviivaimessa ei ollut asteikkoja vastaan kohtisuoralla hiusviivalla varustettua hahloa Koneellisen laskemisen historiassa on erityisasemassa englantilainen Charles Babbage Analytical Societyssa differenssikoneen analyyttinen kone Lady Ada Lovelace (1815-1852), runoilija Byronin Joseph Jacquardin Hermann Hollerith Konrad Zuse Jacob Amslerin (1823-1912) 1854 konstruoima yksinkertainen planimetri oli kaupallinenkin menestys. Samankaltaisia, mutta mutkikkaampia instrumentteja, harmonisia analysaattoreita Vannevar Bushin Howard Aikenin (1900-73) vuonna 1939 Harvardissa IBM:n tuella aloittama MARK I ENIAC (Electronic Numerical Integrator and Computer) John Mauchly (1907-1980) ja J. Presper Eckert