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  1. Ein neuer Psychologismus?: Edmund Husserls Kritik am Relativismus und die Erkenntnistheorie des radikalen Konstruktivismus von Humberto R. Maturana und Gerhard Roth (Epistemata) (German Edition) by Gunter Frohlich, 2000
  2. The description and use of His Majesties dials in White-Hall garden (The English experience, its record in early printed books published in facsimile) by Edmund Gunter, 1972
  3. The description and vse of the sector, the crosse-staffe, and other instruments for such as are studious of mathematicall practise. (1623) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  4. The description and vse of his Maiesties dials in VVhite-Hall Garden (1624) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  5. The description and vse of the sector for such as are studious of mathematicall practise. (1623) by Edmund Gunter, 2010-07-13
  6. Use of the Sector, Crosse-Staffe, and Other Instruments (The English Experience, No. 422) by Edmund Gunter, 1971-12
  7. Unser Selbst. Identität im Wandel der neuronalen Prozesse. by Josef Quitterer, Günter Rager, et all 2003-01-01
  8. Staatssekretär (Deutschland): Günter Gaus, Egon Bahr, Edmund Forschbach, Hans-Heinrich Herwarth von Bittenfeld, Peter Boenisch (German Edition)
  9. Kynologe: Wolf-Eberhard Barth, Albert Heim, Edmund Löns, Bernd Krewer, Erik Zimen, Günter Millahn, Hellmuth Wachtel (German Edition)
  10. Innovations in Stage and Theatre Design (Paperback-1972) by Donald Oenslager, Frederick Hunter, et all 1972

81. Edmund
III of England. Founder of the House of Lancaster. Scientists EdmundGunter (15811626) English mathematician. Edmond Halley (1656
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For many more names, please Return to Edgar's Main Page. Edmund
Gender : Masculine.
Language : English.
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Edmund is the modern form of the Old English name Eadmund
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Edmund
Pronunciation : ed-mund.
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English Ed Eddie Eddy Ned Neddie Neddy Ted Teddy
Alternates Edmonde French Edmond Emon Monet Hawaiian Ekemona Hungarian Irish Eamon Eamonn Italian Edmondo Spanish Edmundo Famous Bearers Artists and Authors Edmund Spenser English poet. Edmund Waller English poet. Edmondo de Amicis Italian writer. Edmond Rostand French dramatist. Edmund C. Blunden American poet. Hungarian novelist. (Eamonn) Kevin Roche Irish architect. Educators, Scholars, and Social Workers Edmund Bolton English historian. Edmund Calamy English theologian. Edmund Burke British statesman and political scientist. Edmund Malone Irish-English scholar. Edmund Hodgson Yates English journalist. Edmund Clarence Stedman American editor. Sir Edmund Gosse British literary historian. Edmund Husserl Edmund philosopher.

82. Laskulaitteista Ja Tietokoneista
mekaanisen hyväksikäytön mahdollisuudet huomasi ensimmäisenä englantilainenEdmund gunter (15811626), joka konstruoi 1620 logaritmisen asteikon.
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18. Laskulaitteista ja tietokoneista
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
18.2 Babbagesta tietokoneisiin
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

83. Home - Search Edmund Mcilhenny
Home Search edmund Mcilhenny. Books. seeds. According to family tradition,founder edmund mcilhenny obtained some hot pepper ..
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84. Crabwalk By Gunter Grass - Read Review
Crabwalk . Like the movement of a crab, this new novel by Nobel Prizewinner Günter Grass scuttles backward to move forward, telling
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Like the movement of a crab, this new novel by Nobel Prize winner Günter Grass "scuttl[es] backward to move forward," telling the story of the World War II sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff on January 30, 1945, and its long-term effects on three generations of one German family. In what was probably the greatest maritime disaster of all times, nine thousand men, women, and children perished when the ship was torpedoed on a trip to Norway. Moving, crab-like, back and forth among details of the disaster, stories of the three characters involved in events leading up to it, and the on-going saga of the novel's speaker and his family, Grass brings his story and characters to life, expanding our view of the war and its aftermath, and showing how Germany's sociopolitical thinking changed (or didn't change) from the war to the present. Wilhelm Gustloff, for whom the fateful ship was named, was a party functionary in the early days of the Reich, recruiting thousands of Nazi members until 1936, when he was assassinated in Switzerland by a Jew, David Frankfurter. Nine years later, in 1945, Aleksandr Marinesko, a Soviet submarine captain, launched the torpedos which sank the Wilhelm Gustloff, named for the "martyr" of 1936.

85. Gunstock. The American Heritage® Dictionary Of The English Language: Fourth Edi
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86. Michael R. Williams
Michael R. Williams, Professor Emeritus. Department of Computer ScienceUniversity of Calgary 2500 University Drive NW Calgary Alberta
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Michael R. Williams, Professor Emeritus
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2500 University Drive NW
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Summary Michael R. Williams graduated in 1964 with a BSc in Chemistry from the University of Alberta and in 1968 he obtained a PhD in Computer Science from the University of Glasgow. In 1969 he joined the University of Calgary, first in the Department of Mathematics then as a Professor of Computer Science. It was while working at Glasgow that he acquired a interest in the history of computing, something which has developed over the years into his main research and teaching interest. He has participated in the publishing of 8 books, 73 articles, 46 technical reviews, delivered 66 invited lectures in several different subject areas and has been involved in the creation of 8 different radio, television, and museum productions. During his career he has had the opportunity to work for extended periods at several different universities and at the National Museum of American History (Smithsonian Institution). Besides his work as Editor-in-Chief for the journal The Annals of the History of Computing,

87. Le GNOMONISTE, Page 8 Du Vol 10 No 1, Mars 2003, Redige Février. 2003
stéréographique de l équateur, des tropiques et de l horizon sur un plan
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Les cadrans de hauteur
par S. Guye et H. Michel
Mesures du temps et de l'espace (extrait p. 233-237), Fribourg, 1970.
NDLR: voici une autre des suggestions rapides pour apprécier la gnomonique à travers les temps.
Les quadrants

Nous savons tous, en effet, que chez nous le Soleil est plus haut en été qu'en hiver, et que pour un même instant de la journée, sa hauteur change d'un jour à l'autre. Il faudra dès lors tracer sur les instruments chronométriques deux séries de lignes : l'une marquant les dates, l'autre marquant les heures successives. Ces dernières, les lignes horaires, seront, selon la disposition adoptée par le constructeur, des lignes droites, des courbes, des arcs de cercles. Sur le fil à plomb coulissera une perle dont la place sera réglée en fonction de la date. Quand l'instrument est braqué vers le Soleil, la perle marque l'heure sur une des lignes horaires. Certains constructeurs ont adopté, pour ce genre d'instruments, la forme restangulaire, en gravant sur une face d'une plaquette d'ivoire, de bois ou de métal le quart de cercle usuel. Le principe du quadrant reste le même; on y a simplement ajouté certains tracés qui facilitent son emploi sous diverses latitudes..." LE GNOMONISTE, Vol 10 No 1, mars 2003, S. Guye et H. Michel, page 8

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