Castillon Johann Castillon. Born 15 Jan 1704 Johann Castillon studied mathematicsat Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Castillon.html&e=747
Castillon Biography of johann castillon (17041791) johann castillon. Born 15 Jan 1704 in Castiglione, Tuscany, Italy Main index. johann castillon studied mathematics at Pisa then went to Switzerland http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Castillon.html
Extractions: Johann Castillon studied mathematics at Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he changed his name so that he took the name of the town of his birth. He was born Giovanni Francesco Melchiore Salvemini. Castillon taught at Lausanne and also at Bern. In 1751 he went to the University of Utrecht to lecture on mathematics and astronomy. He obtained a doctorate from Utrecht in 1754, becoming a professor there in 1755. Three years later Castillon became rector of the University. In 1764 he went to Berlin becoming Royal Astronomer at the Berlin Observatory in 1765. His first two papers are on the cardioid curve which he named. He also studied conic sections cubic equations and artillery problems. Castillon published the Leibniz Johann Bernoulli correspondence. He edited works of Euler and published a commentary on Newton 's Arithmetica Universalis.
References For Castillon References for johann castillon. Biography in Dictionary of ScientificBiography (New York 19701990). Articles C Thiel, Zur Beurteilung http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Castillon.html&e=747
Biography-center - Letter C art/collections/bio/a34091.html. castillon, johann. www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/ Mathematicians/castillon.html. Castlenau, Noel de http://www.biography-center.com/c.html
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Gabriel Cramer Cramer. In 1745, jointly with johann castillon, Cramer published thecorrespondence between johann Bernoulli and Leibniz. Cramer http://www.stetson.edu/~efriedma/periodictable/html/Cm.html&e=747
Dictionary Of Eighteenth-Century German Philosophers Thoemmes Press publishes primary sources and reference works in the History of Ideas for the academic community. Philosopher (antiKantian) Abicht, johann Georg (1672-1740) Theologian (anti-Materialist) castillon, Jean de 1708-1791 philosopher. Chladenius, johann Martin (1710-1759) Philosopher http://www.thoemmes.com/dictionaries/ger_entries.htm
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Cramer johann Bernoulli died in 1748, only three or so years before Cramer 1745, jointly with johann castillon, Cramer published the correspondence between johann Bernoulli and Leibniz http://history.math.csusb.edu/Mathematicians/Cramer.html
Extractions: Gabriel Cramer 's father was Jean Isaac Cramer, who was a medical doctor in Geneva, while his mother was Anne Mallet. Jean and Anne had three sons who all went on to academic success. Besides Gabriel, their other two sons were Jean-Antione who followed his father's profession and Jean who became a professor of law. The scheme the magistrates proposed was to split the chair of philosophy into two chairs, one chair of philosophy and one chair of mathematics. De la Rive was offered the philosophy chair, which after all was what he had applied for in the first place, while Cramer and Calandrini were offered the mathematics chair on the understanding that they shared the duties and shared the salary. The magistrates put another condition on the appointment too, namely that Cramer and Calandrini each spend two or three years travelling and while one was away the other would take on the full list of duties and the full salary. It was a good plan for not only did it successfully attract all three men to the Academy, but it also gave Cramer the opportunity to travel and meet mathematicians around Europe and he was to take full advantage of this which both benefited him and the Academy. Cramer and Calandrini divided up the mathematics courses each would teach. Cramer taught geometry and mechanics while Calandrini taught algebra and astronomy. The two had been paired in the arrangement and their friends joking called them Castor and Pollux. Had their personalities been different the arrangement might have presented all sorts of difficulties, but given their natures things worked out remarkably well. Cramer is said to have been [1]:-
Archiv Archivgeschichte Translate this page eine Kommission aus den Akademiemitgliedern Leonhard Euler, johann Georg Sulzer,Louis Isaac de Beausobre, Jean de castillon, johann Bernhard Merian und johann http://www.bbaw.de/archivbbaw/archivgeschichte.html&e=747
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References For Castillon References for the biography of johann castillon References for johann castillon. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/ References/castillon.html http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Castillon.html
Ungültiger Titel | Mathe Board Lexikon Translate this page Veröffentlichung (gemeinsam mit johann castillon) des Briefwechsels zwischenjohann Bernoulli und Leibnitz, 1745. 12 Hits Verweisseiten Verlinkte Seiten. http://www.matheboard.de/lexikon/index.php/Gabriel_Cramer&e=747
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Lexikon - Gabriel Cramer Definition Erklärung Bedeutung Translate this page Veröffentlichung (gemeinsam mit johann castillon) des Briefwechselszwischen johann Bernoulli und Leibnitz, 1745. Bücher bei Amazon http://www.net-lexikon.de/Gabriel-Cramer.html&e=747
Cut The Knot! The curve was named by johann castillon in a treatise that appeared in 1741. At the time, castillon was 37 and might have still felt lighthearted; perhaps he wrote http://www.maa.org/editorial/knot/Cardi.html
Extractions: by Alex Bogomolny September 1998 The Cardioid (heart-shaped) is a curve with a characteristic shape which is variably described as "vaguely resembling a heart", "like a kidney bean", or "the cross-section of an apple." The curve was named by Johann Castillon in a treatise that appeared in 1741. At the time, Castillon was 37 and might have still felt light-hearted; perhaps he wrote the treatise in the spring... To me, the curve is distinctly "apple-like" ( meeloid might be an appropriate term.) The language of fruits and delicacies becomes relevant in expectation of a morsel that relates the cardioid at the heart of the Mandelbrot set to the Farey and Fibonacci sequences. In a paper scheduled to appear in The Monthly this Fall, Bob Devaney of Boston University elaborates on the wonderful results described at his Web site As I digest the paper, I hope to follow suit with a page of my own. Meanwhile, here is an old dish with a new dressing.
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