Delamain Richard Delamain. Born 1600 in London, England Died 1644. Richard Delamainwas a joiner by trade. He studied mathematics at Gresham College London. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Delamain.html
Extractions: Richard Delamain was a joiner by trade. He studied mathematics at Gresham College London. After this he remained in London becoming a private tutor of mathematics. Delamain became mathematics tutor to Charles I, who was king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625-49). Delamain was the same age as the king he tutored, both being born in 1600. He received 40 per year in this position. Delamain became a student of Oughtred and they were great friends at first. Oughtred wrote As I did to Delamain, and to some others ... I freely gave ... my helpe and instruction. ... But Delamain was already corrupted with doring upon instruments, and quite lost from ever being made an artist. They had a bitter dispute over the invention of a circular slide rule. Oughtred described the slide rule in 1622 but the circular slide rule was not described by him until 1632. Delamain described a circular slide rule in a 32 page pamphlet Grammelogia which was sent to the King in 1629 and published the following year. His fame as a mathematician rests on this work.
Delamain Richard Delamain. Born 1600 in London, England Died 1644 in Not known.Show birthplace location Richard Delamain was a joiner by trade. http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Dlmn.htm
Extractions: Previous (Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Richard Delamain was a joiner by trade. He studied mathematics at Gresham College London. After this he remained in London becoming a private tutor of mathematics. Delamain became mathematics tutor to Charles I, who was king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625-49). Delamain was the same age as the king he tutored, both being born in 1600. He received 40 per year in this position. Delamain became a student of Oughtred and they were great friends at first. Oughtred wrote As I did to Delamain, and to some others ... I freely gave ... my helpe and instruction. ... But Delamain was already corrupted with doring upon instruments, and quite lost from ever being made an artist. They had a bitter dispute over the invention of a circular slide rule. Oughtred described the slide rule in 1622 but the circular slide rule was not described by him until 1632. Delamain described a circular slide rule in a 32 page pamphlet Grammelogia which was sent to the King in 1629 and published the following year. His fame as a mathematician rests on this work.
Biography-center - Letter D hu/~arthp/bio/l/leonardo/biograph.html. Dadd, richard. www.getty.edu/art/collections/bio/a2811. html bio/a408-1.html. delamain, richard. www-history.mcs.st-and.ac http://www.biography-center.com/d.html
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Extractions: (March 19, 1969) Guest Cast: William Marlowe (Fairfax), Ralph Michael (General Hasketh), Alan Browning (Zaroff), Alan MacNaughtan (Gilpin), Alan Wheatley (Dangerfield), and Bryan Marshall, Aimee Delamain, Richard Owens, Nita Lorraine, Ralph Ball, Kenneth Haward, Neville Marten "Tara meets a Field Marshall - Steed puts on boxing gloves" Tara has been assigned to break the security of the top secret missile defense system called Field Marshall. Unfortunately, a villain called Zaroff has assigned himself to frame Tara as a traitor and steal the information she has gathered as soon as she has succeeded in her task. written by Jeremy Burnham
Websters Instrument Makers Database - Letter D succeeded him in 1878 when he retired; firm was taken over in 1900 by richard Suter. Manchester. Soth Chenekal 3; Belgian Inv.; RSW. delamain, richard. England, fl.161045, MIM http://www.adlerplanetarium.org/history/websters/d.htm
Extractions: Signature Maker Info Instruments Comments Location References D'AMERY, LAMBERT Belgium, fl.1600-14, MIM Astrolabe, 1614 = BMR (ICA-451); Astrolabe = LIE (ICA-459). father of Leonard D'Amery. D'AMERY, LEONARD Belgium, 1607-40, MIM NIM SIM Circumferentors = ADL-M150 (missing, never shipped by Mensing who thought this was a double entry), ADL-M151, BMR, Michel Coll., Rosenheim; Holland Circle = ROU. signed himself as a `mathematician'; son of Lambert D'Amery. Brussels. Michel 3, 9, 10; Price 2; Engelmann 1; Zinner 1; Belgian Inventory; Daumas 1; ADL; RSW. D'ANNONE, NIKLAUS Switzerland, fl.1678-1703, MIM Astronomical Clock = BASH. Basle. Baillie 1; Britten. D. AND F. England, c.1810, NIM PHIM Hydrometer = D. Dring and Fage. RSW. D. AND S. USA, -1866, MIM Triangular Plotting Scale = P.C. Darling and Schwartz. Bangor, Maine. G.L'E. Turner 24. D. JAC. Italy?, 1658, MIM Plate for Equatorial Sundial, 1658 = NAC. "D. Jac. in ordine cart. fecit anno 58." Michel 3. D.A.V.M. MIM Universal Ring Dial = P.C. bridge replaced by wire; similar instrument in Landau Coll. RSW.
Delamain [Delamaine], Richard Catalog of the Scientific Community. delamain delamaine, richard. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates. Born unknown http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/delamain.html
Extractions: Delamain [Delamaine], Richard Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: unknown first recorded in 1629. Died: before 1645 when his widow petitioned. Dateinfo: Flourished (two dates give known period) Lifespan: N/A 2. Father Occupation: Unknown No information. No information on financial status. 3. Nationality Birth: English Career: English Death: English 4. Education Schooling: No University Originally a joiner by trade, he studied mathematics at Gresham College. 5. Religion Affiliation: Anglican assumed 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics Delamain is known almost entirely for his essay, Grammelogia, or the Mathematical Ring, which deals with practical mathematics and a couple of instruments, and for the controversy the work generated with Oughtred. He also published The Making, Description, and Use of . . . a Horizontal Quadrant, 1631, which was part of the controversy. As far as Oughtred was concerned, Delamain was a simple plagiarist who stole instruments that Oughtred designed but did not seriously understand them. On the whole modern commentators appear to doubt Delamain's originality. There is enough uncertainty for me to leave him in the catalogue. 7. Means of Support
Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive Copernicus, Nicolaus; Craig, John; Danti, Egnatio; Beaune, Florimondde; Dechales, Claude; delamain, richard; Desargues, Girard; Descartes http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/External/Westfall_list.html
Smart Computing Encyclopedia Smart Computing ® Encyclopedia. richard delamain. richard delamainis known almost entirely for his published description of a device http://www.smartcomputing.com/editorial/dictionary/detail.asp?guid=&searchtype=1
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Ask Jeeves For Kids! Rachel Carson. Rachel Fuller Brown. richard Owen. Robert Oppenheimer Digges, Thomas. delamain, richard. Dechales, Claude. Beaune, Florimond de http://www.ajkids.com/kidsaskjeeves.asp?ask=Galileo&qSource=0&origin=0&a
Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive richard Westfall's archive contains concise biographical details of more than 640 members of the Scientific Dechales, Claude. delamain, richard. Desargues, Girard. Descartes, René http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/External/Westfall_list.html
D Index Translate this page Josef (324*) Dechales, Claude (175) Dedekind, Julius (2081*) Dee, John (358*) Dehn,Max (679*) del Ferro, Scipione (93) delamain, richard (393) Delambre, Jean http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/D.htm
The Invention Of The Slide Rule Tell me more. richard delamain (16001644). richard delamain, ateacher of mathematics, was originally William Oughtred s student. http://web.mat.bham.ac.uk/C.J.Sangwin/Sliderules/inventrule.html
Extractions: Edmund Gunter's most important book entitled Description and use of the Sector , was first published in English in 1623. This has been described as ``the most important work on the science of navigation to be published in the seventeenth century." A sector is a mathematical instrument consisting of two hinged arms on which there are engraved scales which can be used to help with calculations. This is not a slide-rule; the single scale is used in conjunction with a pair of compasses. What makes Gunter's sector special is that it is the first mathematical instrument to be inscribed with a logarithmic scale to help solve numerical problems. In practice the points of the compass tend to damage the scales which reduces the accuracy of the instrument. William Oughtred was a clergyman and keen mathematician. He is believed to have introduced the x symbol for multiplication in his book Clavis Mathematicae (Key to Mathematics), written about 1628 and published in London in 1631. This was a very important maths text book at the time. Newton read and was influenced by it for example. He is now generally though to be the inventer of the slide rule. Both straight and circular rules are described in a book with the title
Extractions: Statement of permission to web publish Scanned, and processed into Adobe .PDF format by Ed Thelen September 2000 from a first edition copy lent by Michael R. Williams - one of the contributors. To make the contents of this 266 page book more accessable for Internet viewers: Introduction .................................... vii William Aspray Chapter One: Early Calculation Michael R. Williams Chapter Two: Difference and Analytical Engines Allan G. Bromley
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Delamain Biography of richard delamain (16001644) richard delamain. Born 1600 in London, England Main index. richard delamain was a joiner by trade http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Delamain.html
Extractions: Richard Delamain was a joiner by trade. He studied mathematics at Gresham College London. After this he remained in London becoming a private tutor of mathematics. Delamain became mathematics tutor to Charles I, who was king of Great Britain and Ireland (1625-49). Delamain was the same age as the king he tutored, both being born in 1600. He received 40 per year in this position. Delamain became a student of Oughtred and they were great friends at first. Oughtred wrote As I did to Delamain, and to some others ... I freely gave ... my helpe and instruction. ... But Delamain was already corrupted with doring upon instruments, and quite lost from ever being made an artist. They had a bitter dispute over the invention of a circular slide rule. Oughtred described the slide rule in 1622 but the circular slide rule was not described by him until 1632. Delamain described a circular slide rule in a 32 page pamphlet Grammelogia which was sent to the King in 1629 and published the following year. His fame as a mathematician rests on this work.
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Action TV Online - Dixon Of Dock Green Episode Guide TX 26th April 1975 Director Vere Lorrimer Script Paul Ableman Additional Cast Aimee delamain, richard Gale, richard Corbet (DC Carter), Peter Thornton http://www.btinternet.com/~screeny/guides/dixondock10.htm