Christoph Rudolff (born 1499 in Jawor, Silesia, died 1545 in Vienna) was a German mathematician, the author of the first German textbook on algebra. From...
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mathematician, astronomer and horologist Adam Ries (1492-1559), mathematician Christoph Rudolff (1499-1545), mathematician, He was a German mathematician who was...
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needed] The radical symbol (√), for square root was introduced by Christoph Rudolff in the early 1500s.Michael Stifel's important work Arithmetica integra...
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number of variations of these which were popular in Europe. In 1525, Christoph Rudolff included a Classical Latin gematria in his work Nimble and beautiful...
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study at the University of Vienna, where he subsequently taught. Christoph Rudolff was one of his students. From 1514 to 1517 he studied in Kraków and...
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invented by Johannes Werner 1525: The "√" symbol, first published by Christoph Rudolff 1611: Kepler conjecture by Johannes Kepler 1623: Mechanical calculator...
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studied "Die Coss" (the first algebra book written in German) by Christoph Rudolff and Euclid's Elements in the Latin edition by Campanus of Novara....
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Rosenthal Markus Rost Heinrich August Rothe Thomas Royen Ferdinand Rudio Christoph Rudolff Carl David Tolmé Runge Iris Runge Hans Samelson Björn Sandstede Lisa...
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needed] The radical symbol (√), for square root was introduced by Christoph Rudolff in the early 1500s.Michael Stifel's important work Arithmetica integra...
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symbol "√" for the square root was first used in print in 1525, in Christoph Rudolff's Coss. The principal square root function f ( x ) = x {\displaystyle...
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Italian anatomist (died 1599) John Gerard, English botanist (died 1612) Christoph Rudolff, Silesian mathematician (born 1499) "The Galileo Project". galileo...
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vollkommne Beschreybung aller Schlagen [...] Geßner, Conrad; Heußlich, Rudolff (1600). Vogelbuch oder ausführliche beschreibung und lebendige ja auch...
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A History of Christian Thought, 88. Hein, Gerhard. "Karlstadt, Andreas Rudolff-Bodenstein von (1486–1541)". Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online...
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Hans Lissen 1631–1636 Gottfried Zürek 1636–1639 ? Gebhart 1639–1653 Hans Rudolff 1647–1655 Gottfried ? 1655 Caspar Götze 1655–1669 Hans Müller 1669–1680...
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(due to deposition of silt and other factors). Greatest Common Divisor: Rudolff gave in his text Kunstliche Rechnung, 1526 the rule for finding the greatest...
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gestochen (p. 381-406) Johann Heinrich Rudolffs, Unterricht von der Amalgamation (p. 409-430) Johann Heinrich Rudolffs, Extra-Ordinair Bergwerck, durch die...
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