Personal Names search TmiWeb for this person stifel, michael. Born 1487; died 1567. search TmiWeb for citations, stifel, Arithmetica integra http://euromusicology.cs.uu.nl:6334/dynaweb/info/persinfo/persons/@Generic__Book
Personal Names search TmiWeb for this person stifel, michael. Born 1487; died 1567. Germanmathematician. search TmiWeb for citations, stifel, Arithmetica integra http://euromusicology.cs.uu.nl:6334/dynaweb/info/persinfo/persons/@Generic__Book
Extractions: Expand Search S Mentioned in Baldi, Cronica Lived: 580 BC. Greek aulos player and poet. He wrote lyric and elegiac poems, but none has survived. He provided his elegiac verses with musical settings (during the central classical period elegy had no accompaniment). Born: 1138; died: 1193. Muslim leader, who recaptured Jerusalem from the Crusaders. Mentioned in Baldi, Cronica Born: 1513; died: 1590. Spanish theorist and organist. De musica Name variants: Born: c. 86 BC; died: c. 35 BC. Roman historian and one of the great Latin literary stylists, noted for his narrative writings dealing with political personalities, corruption, and party rivalry. Mentioned in Baldi, Cronica Born: 1458; died: 1530. Italian and Latin poet. Arcadia Musician, mentioned in Aaron's Lucidario Born: 630 BC; died: .
Extractions: Band XVI (1999) Spalten 1468-1472 Autor: Daniel Heinz Werke: Von der Christförmigen, rechtgegründeten Lehre Doktor Martin Luthers, o. O., o. J. (neu herausgegeben bei O. Clemen, op. cit.); Antwort . . . auf Doktor Thoman Murnars murnarrische Phantasie, Wittenberg 1523; Ein Rechenbüchlin vom End Christ. Apocalypsis in Apocalypsin, Wittenberg 1532 (anonym, aber zweifellos von S.); Arithmetica Integra, Nürnberg 1544; Deutsche Arithmetica, Nürnberg 1545; Rechenbuch von der welschen und deutschen Practick, Nürnberg 1546; Die Coß Christoffs Rudolffs mit schönen Exempeln der Coß ... gebessert und sehr gemehrt, Königsberg 1553; Eine sehr wunderbarliche Wortrechnung samt einer mercklichen Erklärung etlicher Zahlen Daniels und der Offenbarung, Königsberg 1553; Zwei Briefe M. S.s an Flacius (1554/1555), in: ARG 16, 1919, 247-251. Lit.:
1544: Information From Answers.com Arithmetica integra by German mathematician and theologian michael stifel b.Esslingen (Germany), 1487, d. Jena (Germany), April 19, 1567 summarizes the http://www.answers.com/topic/1544
Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping In the year Communication Cosmographia, published in Germany by Sebastian M¼nster [b. January 20, 1488, d. May 26, 1550], is the first major compendium on world geography. See also 1406 Communication Earth science Engineer and physicist Georg Hartmann [b. Eckoltsheim (Germany), February 9, 1489, d. Nuremburg (Germany), April 8, 1564] observes magnetic dip (the magnetic needle, while pointing north, is not entirely horizontal). See also 1530 Earth science 1581 Earth science Mathematics Arithmetica integra by German mathematician and theologian Michael Stifel [b. Esslingen (Germany), 1487, d. Jena (Germany), April 19, 1567] summarizes the knowledge of algebra and arithmetic known to date. Tools The French Royal Ordnance introduces six calibers that all artillery must use, thus standardizing the production of ammunition. See also 1436 Transportation
Sources In The History Of Algebra stifel, michael (1544), Arithmetica Integra. Johann Petreius, Nürnberg. stifel, michael (1546), Rechenbuch von der Welschen vnd Deutschen Practick auff http://logica.ugent.be/albrecht/math.php
Extractions: If you find errors or additions, please send me a mail Brahmagupta, (628) Bráhma-sphuta-siddhânta Alcuin, (800) Propositiones alcuini doctoris caroli magni imperatoris ad acuendos juvenes CONSPECTUS Mahâvirâ, (850) Ganita-sâra-samgraha Kitab al-Jabr wal-Muqabala Alkarkhî, Aboû Beqr Mohammed (1010) Kitâb al-Fakhr . Supp. Arabe de la Bibliothèque Impériale, MS 952, Paris. Bhaskara II, (1150) Bijaganita . Edinburgh Univ. Library, Or MS. 500. Bhaskara II, (1150)
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Ohio County Schools Announce Stifel Award Winners - - The This program, under the leadership of the late George E. stifel, has encouragedmany, Middle Creek Elementary School Fifthgraders michael Zandron, http://www.news-register.net/community/story/081202005_com03.asp
Washington Area Music Association (WAMA) a new band of seasoned musicians Dede Wyland, Chris stifel, Mike Munford, Stentor s michael Greenhall has been chosen to appear in Modern Drummer http://www.wamadc.com/wama/news/augpg3.html
Extractions: August/September 1995 - Pg3 Acoustic Outlet , a new band of seasoned musicians Dede Wyland Chris Stifel Mike Munford Akira Otsuka and Fred Smith have begun performing in the Washington area. Northern Virginia will soon be home to a new custom label which will have Salt N Pepa signed on for a long-term recording committment. More on this later. Drummer Jack O'Dell has departed the Hula Monsters and teamed up with the likes of John Stanard has a new band, Blue Monkey . Joining John are George Walsh, Jeff Brown and Ken McChord. Blue Monkey specializes in alternative, classic and original rock and roll. For information call the Monkey Line at 703-771-7088. Richard Waysdorf will chair the reforming WAMA Education Committee. Planning for workshops in the Fall will begin soon. Leave a message on WAMA voicemail if you are interested in working on the committee. Marrianne Moskowitz will chair the CD Committee. The committee will start planning for DCCD7. Stay tuned.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Michael Stifel Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Pastor michael stifel. 1480 1567. discovered logarithms michael stifel was both a prolific scholar and a dreamer. http://unterkunft.wittenberg.de/e/seiten/personen/stifel.html
Extractions: discovered logarithms proclaimed the end of the world spent time in protective custody here in 1533 Michael Stifel was both a prolific scholar and a dreamer. His life was filled with mathematical ponderings and calculations which culminated in his determination that the world would end on October 19, 1533 at 8:00 AM. [This date and time was reached through word calculations which were based on equating letters with their successive triangular numbers.] He announced his frightful conclusion on New Year's Eve, 1533, in the small electoral residence of Lochau (later known as Annaburg), where Luther had installed him as pastor. The result was that every citizen began living with this single end in sight and no longer worked, rather left the fields uncultivated. Annaburg became a pilgrimmage site, where everyone tried to prepare himself for Judgement Day. The small town was like an anthill, full of shady characters who also found listening ears and profits here. Stifel himself set the example by giving away all of his books without thinking about the fact that they were of no use to the receivers either. A few even brought their own lives to an end. The day-laborer Balthasar Wiebe and the [Cossaet] Claus Barthel set their own homes on fire, in order to free themselves from all possessions which might block their path to salvation. They wanted to be able to devote their time remaining to penance and to inner reflection. The town historian made off with the money in the town treasury by the cover of darkness.
Lutherstadt Wittenberg, Michael Stifel Translate this page Pfarrer michael stifel. 1480 - 1567. erfand Logarithmen. verkündete den Weltuntergang michael stifel war fruchtbarer Gelehrter und Phantast zugleich. http://unterkunft.wittenberg.de/seiten/personen/stifel.html
Extractions: Pfarrer Michael Stifel erfand Logarithmen hier in Schutzhaft 1533 Annaburg wurde zum Wallfahrtsort, wo sich jeder auf das "jüngste Gericht" vorzubereiten gedachte. Die kleine Stadt glich einem Ameisenhaufen, darunter viel lichtscheues, bettelndes Gesindel, das hier auch Gehör und Gegengabe fand. Stifel ging mit gutem Beispiel voran und verschenkte seine Bücher, ohne darüber nachzudenken, daß auch der Beschenkte keinen Nutzen mehr hatte. Die beiden Wirtshäuser, der "Schwarzer Bär" und das "Goldene Lamm" wurden von Stunde ab nicht mehr leer. Die Wirte hielten selbst mit, rechneten letztlich keine Zeche mehr an. Vor dem niederen Schloß in Wittenberg zogen die Studenten auf und bald erklang das Spottlied, das einer aus ihren Reihen gedichtet hatte: "Stifel muß sterben, ist noch so jung - jung - jung". Aber Stifel mußte noch nicht sterben. Luther blieb sein Freund und erwirkte beim Kurfürsten, daß der ungeheuerliche Schaden, den Stifel durch seine falsche Prophezeiung angerichtet hatte, aus der kurfürstlichen Amtskasse gedeckt wurde. Ja noch mehr, er führte ihn in Holzdorf bei Herzberg schon Ende 1534 oder Anfang 1535 in sein Amt als Pfarrer ein. Stifel hatte Versprechungen ablegen müssen, nie mehr als Prophet auftreten zu wollen. Während seiner Holzdorfer Amtszeit entstand dann seine "arithmetica integra" die 1540 abgeschlossen wurden und 1544 in Nürnberg gedruckt erschienen. Jenes Buch, das den Vorläufer unserer heutigen Logarithmen-Tafeln darstellt. Dies ist sein großer Verdienst.
Famous Mathematicians. 1303 Pacioli, Fra Luca c.14451517 Leonardo da Vinci 1452-1519 Dürer, Albrecht1471-1528 stifel, michael 1486/7-1567 Tartaglia, Niccolo c.1500-1557 Cardano, http://home.egge.net/~savory/maths6.htm
Extractions: If you ask people these days to name a famous mathematician, surveys show the most popular answer to be Albert Einstein . Einstein himself used to like to quote Sir Isaac Newton's famous humble line "If I have seen further than other men, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants." So I asked myself, who were these giants, i.e. famous pre-Einstein mathematicians. Here's the list of the top 100 or so, sorted chronologically. How many do you know? That means you can state what they were famous for, off the cuff, no googling! If you score below 30 you need to do some revision :-) Ahmes c. 1650 B C Pythagoras c.540 BC Hippocrates c.440 BC (that's Hippocrates of Chios, NOT the physician who lived around the same time). Plato c.430-c.349 BC Hippias c.425 BC Theaetetus c.417-369 BC Archytas c.400 B C Xenocrates 396-314 BC Theodorus c.390 BC Aristotle 384-322 BC Menaechmus c.350 BC Euclid c.300 BC Archimedes c.287-212 BC Nicomedes c.240 BC Eratosthenes Gauss , Karl Friedrich 1777-1855 Brianchon, Charles c.1783-1864 Binet, Jacques-Philippe-Marie 1786-1856 Möbius, August Ferdinand 1790-1868 Babbage, Charles 1792-1871 Laine, Gabriel 1795-1870 Steiner, Jakob 1796-1863 de Morgan, Augustus 1806-1871 Liouville, Joseph 1809-1882 Shanks, William 1812-1882 Catalan, Eugene Charles 1814-1894 Hermite, Charles 1822-1901 Riemann, Bemard 1826-1866 Venn, John 1834-1923 Lucas, Edouard 1842-1891 Cantor, George 1845-1918 Lindemann, Ferdinand 1852-1939 Hilbert, David 1862-1943 Lehmer, D. N. 1867-1938 Hardy, G. H. 1877-1947 Ramanujan, Srinivasa 1887-1920
Entrez PubMed michael stifel 1487?1567. Life, work and significance for the mathematics ofhis era Article in German Hofmann JE. Publication Types Biography http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=4
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Michael Stifel Translate this page michael stifel. Geb.1487 ? Esslingen (Würtemberg), gest.19.4.1567 Nach 10jährigemAufenthalt in Augustinerkloster von Esslingen trat er 1521 mit einer http://www.ksk.ch/mathematik/mathonline/biographien/renaissance/stifel.htm
UM-CP GEOL 394: The 1970's of the Vertebrate Fauna of the Upper Spring 1975, Balone, Carol, The Annotated Geologic TimeScale, stifelSpring 1973, Smigaj, michael, A http://www.geol.umd.edu/pages/undergraduates/GEOL394-70.htm
Extractions: Date Name Title Advisor Spring 1972 Cooper, David Stream net development in the Table Rock Quadrangle, Garrett County, Maryland Spring 1972 Grundborg, Robert Environmental impact of construction on the Henson Creek Watershed, Maryland Spring 1972 Henrickson, John Field study of exposure near Hancock, Washington County, Maryland Stifel Spring 1972 Myers, Brenda L. Clay mineralogy of the Potomac, Patuxent, Severn, and Magothy Rivers Fall 1972 Merchant, Joel Guide to geological localities in Washington County, Maryland Spring 1973 Ealy, Carl The Effects of Urbanization on Selected Basins of the Anacostia Watershed Spring 1973 Geraci, Philip Titanium Bearing Formation of Greene and Madison Counties, Virginia Stifel Spring 1973 Holly, James Copper Dispersal in Stream Sediment Linganore District, Frederick County Maryland Wylie Spring 1973 James, Johnny Correlation and Fauna of the Keyser Limestone Stifel Spring 1973 Peterson, Michael A Study of Cave Development, Surface Drainage and Joint Sets in Germany Valley, West Virginia Weidner Spring 1973 Sherwood, Mark
UM-CP GEOL 394: 1990 To The Present Spring 1991, SaintClair, michael, The Impact Cratering Rate on the BrazilianShield, stifel. Spring 1991, Sandford, Clinton, Evidence for Multi-ring http://www.geol.umd.edu/pages/undergraduates/GEOL394-90.htm
Extractions: Date Name Title Advisor Spring 1990 Lee, Barbara Vesicle Size Distribution of Pumice-Obsidian Samples from Panum Crater and Obsidian Dome in Owens Valley, California Candela/Piccoli Spring 1991 Blase, Bradley The Strafford Dome: A Geophysical Analysis Using Gravity Modeling Brown Spring 1991 Danaceau, Chris Structural Relationships Between the Augen Gneiss Member of the Baltimore Gneiss and the Gunpowder Granite in the Towson Dome Near Baltimore, Maryland McLellan Spring 1991 Drevo, Chuck Biocoenoses Vs. Thanatocoenoses in the Corryville Member, McMillian Formation (Upper Ordovician), Cincinnati, Ohio Stifel Spring 1991 Everett, Mark A Modal Analysis of Mafic Enclaves in the Tuolumne Intrusive: Yosemite, California Candela Spring 1991 Galasso, Daniel Geochemical Prospecting of Heavy Minerals to Determine if a Marker Exists for the Sykesville District of Carroll County, Maryland Wylie Spring 1991 Messina, Theresa A Comparison of the Macroscopic and Microscopic Fracture Patterns Associated with the Quetico Fault Zone McLellan Spring 1991 Saint-Clair, Michael
Auswahl Mathematiker Michael Stifel michael stifel stifel (auch Stiefel, Styfel, Stieffel), michael http://www.niester.de/p_mathe/stifel/stifel.html
Earliest Uses Of Symbols Of Operation In 1553, michael stifel brought out a revised edition of Rudolff s Coss, The arrangement 8)24 was used by michael stifel (14871567 or 1486-1567) in http://members.aol.com/jeff570/operation.html
Extractions: Earliest Uses of Symbols of Operation Last revision: Dec. 1, 2004 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION SYMBOLS Plus (+) and minus (-). Nicole d' Oresme (1323-1382) may have used a figure which looks like a plus symbol as an abbreviation for the Latin et (meaning "and") in Algorismus proportionum, believed to have been written between 1356 and 1361. The symbol appears in a manuscript of this work believed to have been written in the fourteenth century, but perhaps by a copyist and not Oresme himself. The symbol appears, for example, in the sentence: "Primi numeri sesquiterti sunt .4. et .3., et primi numeri sev termini sesquialtere sunt .3. et .2." [Dic Sonneveld]. The plus symbol as an abbreviation for the Latin et , though appearing with the downward stroke not quite vertical, was found in a manuscript dated 1417 (Cajori). The + and - symbols first appeared in print in Mercantile Arithmetic or , by Johannes Widmann (born c. 1460), published in Leipzig in 1489. However, they referred not to addition or subtraction or to positive or negative numbers, but to surpluses and deficits in business problems (Cajori vol. 1, page 128). Here is an image of the first use in print of the + and - signs
Earliest Uses Of Grouping Symbols 1, page 391) says that michael stifel (1487 or 1486 1567) does not use parenthesesas He presumably refers to Arithmetica integra by michael stifel. http://members.aol.com/jeff570/grouping.html
Extractions: Earliest Uses of Grouping Symbols Last revision: June 24, 1999 Vinculum below. The first use of the vinculum was in 1484 by Nicolas Chuquet (1445?-1500?) in his Le Triparty en la Science des Nombres. The bar was placed under the parts affected (Cajori vol. 1, pages 101 and 385). Chuquet wrote: The above expression in modern notation is . This use of a vinculum appears to be the earliest use of a grouping symbol of any kind mentioned by Cajori. Vinculum above. According to Cajori, the first use of the vinculum above the parts affected was by Frans van Schooten (c. 1615-1660), who "in editing Vieta's collected works, discarded the parentheses and placed a horizontal bar above the parts affected." In Van Schooten's 1646 edition of Vieta, is used to represent B D BD Ball (page 242) says the vinculum was introduced by Francois Vieta (1540-1603) in 1591. This information may be incorrect. Grouping expressed by letters. In the late fifteenth century and in the sixteenth century various writers used letters or words to indicate grouping. The earliest use of such a device mentioned by Cajori (vol. 1, page 385) is the use of the letter v for vniversale by Luca Paciolo (or Pacioli) (c. 1445 - prob. after 1509) in his