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The Galileo Project Lax, Gaspar 1. Dates Born Sari en, Aragon, 1487 Died Zaragoza, 23 February 1560 Dateinfo Dates Certain Lifespan 73 http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Neue Seite 1 Lavrentev, Mikhail (1900 1980) Lax, Gaspar (1487 - 1560) Lebesgue, Henri (28.6.1875 - 26.7.1941) Leech, John (1926 - 1992) http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
Lax Biography of gaspar lax (14871560) where he obtained a first degree, gasparlax went to Paris where he took further degrees including a divinity degree http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Lax.html
Extractions: Version for printing After studying in the University of Zaragoza, where he obtained a first degree, Gaspar Lax went to Paris where he took further degrees including a divinity degree taken at the Sorbonne. Maior In 1524 Lax left France and returned to Spain. He was appointed professor at the University of Zaragoza and remained there for the rest of his life. He did achieve certain higher posts within the University of Zaragoza, eventually becoming Vice Chancellor. Lax published several good mathematics books based on works of Boethius Euclid Jordanus and Campanus . He was also known as a philosopher, often called the Prince of Sophists . Perhaps Maior 's influence was one of the reasons he studied logical subtleties. Lax also published Quaestiones phisicales in 1527. Article by: J J O'Connor and E F Robertson Click on this link to see a list of the Glossary entries for this page List of References (2 books/articles) Mathematicians born in the same country Honours awarded to Gaspar Lax
References For Lax References for the biography of gaspar lax. References for gaspar lax.Version for printing. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Lax.html
, Antiquariaat Forum (3) lax, gaspar. Arithmetica speculativa duodecim libris demonstrata. (4) lax, gaspar. Proportiones. Paris, Nicolaus de la Barre for Emundus (Hemon) http://www.forum-hes.nl/forum/main_stocklist.phtml/view/63HG3V6596KH?view=yes
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Philosophy And Religion lax, gaspar. Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm. Lenin, Vladimir Ilyich. Le Roy, Édouard.Leslie, John. Lesniewski, Stanislaw. Leucippus. Levi Ben Gerson http://www.indiana.edu/~newdsb/phil.html
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The Galileo Project lax, gaspar. 1. Dates Born Sariñen, Aragon, 1487 Died Zaragoza, 23 February1560 Dateinfo Dates Certain Lifespan 73; 2. http://galileo.rice.edu/Catalog/NewFiles/lax.html
Extractions: Lax, Gaspar 1. Dates Born: Sariñen, Aragon, 1487 Died: Zaragoza, 23 February 1560 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: No Information No information on financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: Spanish Career: French and Spanish Death: Spanish 4. Education Schooling: Zaragoza, M.A.; Paris, D.D. Began higher education at Univ. of Zaragoza. Most sources say that he did both B.A. and M.A. there. Went on to Paris. One source says he did his B.A. and M.A. there. All agree that he proceeded in Paris to D.D. Villoslada seems to place the degrees in Paris; D.D. from the Sorbonne. 5. Religion Affiliation: Catholic 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Scholastic Philosophy, Mathematics Lax was engrossed in nominalist logical subtleties; he was known as the Prince of Sophists. In his own age he was better known as a mathematician, a field in which he published. He also published a Quaestiones phisicales, 1527. 7. Means of Support Primary: Academic Position Lax stayed on in Paris, teaching at the College de Calvi and the College de Montaigu until 1523. He returned to Spain in 1524, became a professor at Zaragoza, where he was later both Vice Chancellor and Rector. There until his death.
Medieval Semiotics gaspar lax ca. 1502, Parve divisiones terminorum, Paris. Gerard Frilden 1507,Exercitium veteris artis, Rostock. Giles of Rome 1499, Super libros Priorum http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/semiotics-medieval/
Extractions: Please Read How You Can Help Keep the Encyclopedia Free This entry intends to give an account of the most important stages of the medieval history of semiotics by providing a general chronological survey of the main sources and theoretical developments of the medieval notion of sign. Sentences of Peter Lombard, the Grammar of Priscian, or the Summulae Logicales signum repraesentatio ) appeared in the texts commented on, scholastic authors felt obliged either to give an explicit account of these concepts or at least to be able to refer to a place where this has been done. In view of this, the fact that Aristotle in his On Interpretation semeion, symbol
Notes To Medieval Semiotics gaspar lax Parve divis. termin. (ca. 1502 fol. b6ra); Juan Dolz Termini (ca.1511 fol 16rb); William Manderston Compendiosa Dial. http://plato.stanford.edu/entries/semiotics-medieval/notes.html
Extractions: Citation Information cf. e.g., Giles of Rome, Super libros Priorum analeticorum Aristotelis expositio et interpretatio , Venice 1499, fol. 79 v b-80 v b; See Kretzmann 1988. See Faes de Mottoni 1986 and 1988; Fuchs 1999: 176-87. On Augustine's relationship to Stoic semantics and semiotics See Pinborg 1962; Duchrow 1965: 45ff; Jackson 1969: 40ff; Simone 1972: 6ff; Ruef 1981: 109, Borsche 1994; Meier-Oeser 1997: 12f. See Markus 1957, 63. See Simone 1972: 15ff; Ruef 1981: 86. On Skeptic semiotics See Glidden 1983. Augustine: De doctr. chr Augustine: De doctr. chr Augustine: De doctr. chr . II, 4 (1963: 34)1963, 34 For theories on animal language in medieval philosophy See Eco et al. 1989. Augustine: On Augustine's theory of verbum mentis See Meier-Oeser 1997: 30-32; Sirridge 1999; Fuchs 1999: 48-52. Boethius: In Periherm. ed. sec. Anselm of Canterbury, Monolog Peter Abelard: (1927: 335). On monastic sign language cf. Bernhard of Cluny 1987; See Umiker-Sebeok and Sebeok 1987. See Jolivet 1969: 62ff.
List Of Mathematicians: Information From Answers.com 1868 1941); Mikhail Lavrentyev (Russia, 1900-1980); Ruth Lawrence FW Lawvere;gaspar lax (Spain, 1487-1560); Peter David lax (USA, 1926) http://www.answers.com/topic/list-of-mathematicians
Extractions: The Spanish humanist Juan Luis Vives has been recognized as the most important voice in sixteenth-century Europe in defining the roles and educational principles pertaining to women. This characterization is based on the popularity of a single work: his De Institutione Foeminae Christianae. The English translation, The Instruction of a Christen Woman by Richard Hyrde, a member of the household of Thomas More, was first printed circa 1529 by Thomas Berthelet. Subsequently it was published at least eight more times within the century, with variations reflecting political and religious changes in English culture. After the last sixteenth-century edition, however, the work was essentially lost from view until twentieth-century scholars rediscovered it. These scholars, however, have been generally unaware of the life story of its author. Similarly, scholars focusing on the humanist thinker's life and times, or on his many influential philosophical and religious writings, have paid little attention to his work on women. Thus members of neither group appear to have recognized the conjoining of certain traumatic events in Vives's life with the creation of this extraordinary treatise. The one previous student of Vives who has dealt with both topics was unaware that Vives was nearly prostrated by personal anxieties as he prepared to write this work. Early in the twentieth century, Foster Watson introduced Vives the man and Vives the thinker to readers of our era. Watson admired him for his innovative and commonsensical way of thinking and for his intellectual influence upon his contemporaries.