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  1. Danish Scientist Introduction: Christian Jürgensen Thomsen, Ejnar Hertzsprung, S. P. L. Sørensen, Thomas Fincke, Julius Petersen
  2. Danish Mathematicians: Piet Hein, Georg Mohr, Thomas Fincke, Julius Petersen, Harald Bohr, Thomas Bartholin, Peter Andreas Hansen
  3. European Mathematician Introduction: Kazimierz Kuratowski, Lodovico Ferrari, Rolf Nevanlinna, Viggo Brun, Thomas Fincke, François D'aguilon
  4. 1656 Deaths: James Ussher, Jan Van Goyen, Stephen Bachiler, Thomas Fincke, Thomas Francis, Prince of Carignan, Myles Standish
  5. Science Teachers: Wilhelm Röntgen, Paul Ehrenfest, Thomas Fincke, Loren Acton, Abraham Pais, Edmund Davy, Sami Solanki, Kenneth R. Miller
  6. 1561 Births: Francis Bacon, Thomas Fincke, Jacopo Peri, Luis de Góngora, Thomas Howard, 1st Earl of Suffolk, Mary Sidney, Samuel Harsnett
  7. University of Copenhagen Faculty: Wilhelm Johannsen, Otto Jespersen, Thomas Fincke, Rasmus Bartholin, Andreas Aagesen, Eugenius Warming
  8. Mathematics Writers: Martin Gardner, Thomas Fincke, Clifford A. Pickover, Asghar Qadir, David Andrew Phoenix, Petr Beckmann

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Thomas Fincke. Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until hewas 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg.
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Thomas Fincke
Born: 6 Jan 1561 in Flensburg, Denmark (now Germany)
Died: 24 April 1656 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until he was 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg. He then attended seven universities over the next five years; Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Basel, Padua and Pisa. Only in Padua did he spend a number of years. He studied medicine in Basel and he practised as a doctor from 1587 until 1591. The first three of these years were spent in medical practise in his home town of Flensburg. In 1591 Fincke became professor of mathematics at Copenhagen. He became professor of rhetoric at Copenhagen in 1602, then the following year professor of medicine. His most famous book Geometriae rotundi (1583), was intended as a textbook and the reader is referred to Regiomontanus for more details. Based on works of Ramus from whom he took the word 'radius', the book introduces the terms 'tangents' and 'secants' and Fincke devised new formulas such as the law of tangents. Fincke's book was recommended by Clavius Napier and Pitiscus all of whom adopted much from it. His other books on astronomy and astrology are of much less interest despite the fact that he was in touch with

2. Thomas Fincke
Thomas Fincke. Thomas Fincke (born 1561 in Flensburg, Schleswig; died1656 in Copenhagen) was a Danish mathematician and physicist
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Thomas Fincke (born in Flensburg Schleswig ; died in Copenhagen ) was a Danish mathematician and physicist , and a professor at the University of Copenhagen for more than sixty years. His lasting achievement is found in his book Geometria rotundi (1583), where he introduced the trigonometric functions tangent and secant
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Thomas Fincke (born in Flensburg Schleswig ; died in Copenhagen ) was a Danish mathematician and physicist , and a professor at the University of Copenhagen for more than sixty years. His lasting achievement is found in his book Geometria rotundi (1583), where he introduced the trigonometric functions tangent and secant All text is available under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License (see for details). . Wikipedia is powered by MediaWiki , an open source wiki engine.

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10. Fink [Fincke], Thomas
Fink fincke, thomas. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical he left some sort of inheritance to fincke. I find later that
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Fink [Fincke], Thomas
Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
1. Dates
Born: Denmark, 1561
Died: Denmark, 1656
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Merchant And Alderman (Mag)
He was prosperous enough that he left some sort of inheritance to Fincke. I find later that the father had married into the Thorsmede family, one of the richest bourgeois families in Denmark. After some thought I am listing him as affluent rather than wealthy.
3. Nationality
Birth: Denmark
Career: Denmark
Death: Denmark
4. Education
Schooling: Strassburg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Padua, Pisa; Basel, M.D.
Until 1577 grammar school in Flensburg.
1577-1582, studied under Dasypodius in Strasbourg.
Later attended Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg (matric. 1582), Leipzig (matric 1582), Basel (studied medicine, 1583), Padua (1583-1587), and Pisa (1586).
In Padua Procurator of the German Nation (1583), Consiliarius of the German Nation (1586), instrumental in founding of a type of regent (coemiterium) for the German Nation (1587).
1587, received M.D., Basel. I assume a B.A. or its equivalent.

11. Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive
Dürer, Albrecht; Fabri, Honoré; Faulhaber, Johann; Fermat, Pierre; Ferrari,Lodovico; Fine, Oronce; fincke, thomas; Flamsteed, John; Fontenelle
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  • 12. Fincke
    Biography of thomas fincke (15611656) thomas fincke. Born 6 Jan 1561 in Flensburg, Denmark (now Germany) thomas fincke attended a school in Flensburg until he was 16
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    Thomas Fincke
    Born: 6 Jan 1561 in Flensburg, Denmark (now Germany)
    Died: 24 April 1656 in Copenhagen, Denmark
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    Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until he was 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg. He then attended seven universities over the next five years; Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Basel, Padua and Pisa. Only in Padua did he spend a number of years. He studied medicine in Basel and he practised as a doctor from 1587 until 1591. The first three of these years were spent in medical practise in his home town of Flensburg. In 1591 Fincke became professor of mathematics at Copenhagen. He became professor of rhetoric at Copenhagen in 1602, then the following year professor of medicine. His most famous book Geometriae rotundi (1583), was intended as a textbook and the reader is referred to Regiomontanus for more details. Based on works of Ramus from whom he took the word 'radius', the book introduces the terms 'tangents' and 'secants' and Fincke devised new formulas such as the law of tangents. Fincke's book was recommended by Clavius Napier and Pitiscus all of whom adopted much from it. His other books on astronomy and astrology are of much less interest despite the fact that he was in touch with

    13. Encyclopedia: Thomas Fincke
    Updated Apr 28, 2004. Encyclopedia thomas fincke. thomas fincke(January 6, 1561 April 24, 1656) was a Danish mathematician and
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    Encyclopedia : Thomas Fincke
    Thomas Fincke January 6 April 24 ) was a Danish mathematician and physicist, and a professor at the University of Copenhagen for more than sixty years.
    Fincke was born in Flensburg Schleswig and died in Copenhagen . His lasting achievement is found in his book Geometria rotundi ), in which he introduced the trigonometric functions tangent and secant.

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    15. The Galileo Project
    Fink fincke, thomas 1. Dates Born Denmark, 1561 Died Denmark, 1656 DateinfoDates Certain Lifespan 95 2. Father Occupation Merchant And Alderman (Mag
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    Fink [Fincke], Thomas
    1. Dates
    Born: Denmark, 1561
    Died: Denmark, 1656
    Dateinfo: Dates Certain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Merchant And Alderman (Mag)
    He was prosperous enough that he left some sort of inheritance to Fincke. I find later that the father had married into the Thorsmede family, one of the richest bourgeois families in Denmark. After some thought I am listing him as affluent rather than wealthy.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: Denmark
    Career: Denmark
    Death: Denmark
    4. Education
    Schooling: Strassburg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Padua, Pisa; Basel, M.D.
    Until 1577 grammar school in Flensburg.
    1577-1582, studied under Dasypodius in Strasbourg.
    Later attended Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg (matric. 1582), Leipzig (matric 1582), Basel (studied medicine, 1583), Padua (1583-1587), and Pisa (1586).
    In Padua Procurator of the German Nation (1583), Consiliarius of the German Nation (1586), instrumental in founding of a type of regent (coemiterium) for the German Nation (1587).
    1587, received M.D., Basel. I assume a B.A. or its equivalent.
    5. Religion

    16. Brigitte Fincke
    Brigitte fincke. Dato. Sted. Kilde omk 1495 thomas Thorsmeden * Ett 1490
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    Dato Sted Kilde Født : Flensborg Død : 18 Apr 1642 Flensborg
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    Far Mor Jacob Fincke Anna Thorsmeden Ekteskap Barn Herman Lange Omk 1590 - Gedske Lange Herman Hoe Brigitte Fincke
    † 18 Apr 1642 Jacob Fincke
    * Omk 1525
    † 21 Aug 1576
    Anna Thorsmeden

    * Omk 1534
    † 12 Jan 1561 Jacob Fincke Brigitta NN * omk 1495 Thomas Thorsmeden * Ett 1490 † 16 Nov 1553 Drude Jepsen † 21 Jul 1565 Jacob Fincke * Omk 1440 - † 1494 Ingeborg NN * Omk 1475 - † 1540 Claus Thorsmeden * Omk 1450 - † Omk 1497 Gesche NN * Før 1455 - † 1496 Peder Jepsen Cathrine Jensdatter Lorup * Omk 1485 - - Win-Family v.6.0 Webmaster Homepage 18 Okt 1999

    17. History Of Astronomy: Persons (F)
    fincke, Edward Michael (b. 1967) Biographical data. fincke, thomassee Fink, thomas (15611656); Finé, Oronce (1494-1555) Biographical
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    Workshop instructors Gary fincke, thomas Bailey and Karen Holmberg are members of the Institute at Susquehanna University. fincke, director of the Writers' Institute and coordinator
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    20. The Fincke Process Of Potentiation
    The fincke Process of Potentiation. by William F. Kaercher, MD, Philadelphia, PA ( This appeared as an article in The Homoeopathician, November 1914. of The Organon translation by Dr. thomas Skinner, colaborer with Dr. B. fincke, in the art of potentiating medicinal
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    The Fincke Process of Potentiation
    by William F. Kaercher, MD, Philadelphia, PA It is interesting to note that the initial potency was not made by the multiple vial Hahnemannian method but, rather, in the single vial Korsakoff method. The current understanding of chemistry is that the glass vial would adsorb Saxony, the smallest kingdom of the German Empire, the home of Luther; of Bach, Handel and Wagner; of Hahnemann, Stapf and Hering, produced also Dr. Bernhardt Fincke, the Master Potentiator. Dr. Fincke was a man of uncommon intellectual attainments. Being equally profound in physical science, in philosophy, in mathematics, in history, in logic, he brought all this knowledge into service in the elaboration and perfection of the theory of potentiation, and his grasp and knowledge of that phase of our medical science has been equaled by no man except the founder of Homeopathy. For many years after graduation he labored patiently to adapt Hahnemann's doctrine and perfect the art of potentiation of medicinal substances. Finally he evolved his simple apparatus for producing those wonderfully efficacious, "quick, long and deep acting" [Kent quote] potencies, known the world over as the FINCKE HIGH POTENCIES. The intense love, veneration, devotion and loyalty to the founder of our school which filled the being of Fincke, the Master Potentiator, at all times found expression by speech and pen, as manifest in one grand quotation from his thesis, Homoeosis:

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