Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Daniel travelledto the Netherlands where he met many mathematicians including hudde. http://umm.kou.edu.tr/math/Jacob (Jacques) Bernoulli .htm
Extractions: Died: 16 Aug 1705 in Basel Switzerland Jacob Bernoulli 's father, Nicolaus Bernoulli (1623-1708) inherited the spice business in Basel that had been set up by his own father, first in Amsterdam and then in Basel . The family, of Belgium origin, were refugees fleeing from persecution by the Spanish rulers of the Netherlands . Philip, the King of Spain, had sent the Duke of Alba to the Netherlands in 1567 with a large army to punish those opposed to Spanish rule, to enforce adherence to Roman Catholicism, and to re-establish Philip's authority. Alba set up the Council of Troubles which was a court that condemned over 12000 people but most, like the Bernoulli family who were of the Protestant faith, fled the country. Nicolaus Bernoulli was an important citizen of Basel , being a member of the town council and a magistrate. Jacob Bernoulli's mother also came from an important Basel family of bankers and local councillors. Jacob Bernoulli was the brother of Johann Bernoulli and the uncle of Daniel Bernoulli . He was compelled to study philosophy and theology by his parents, which he greatly resented, and he graduated from the
Répertoire Des Chercheurs > Friedrich WOLFZETTEL johann Wolfgang Goethe Motivik derSubjektivität im französischen Reisebericht, in Hinrich hudde/Udo Schöning http://www.crlv.org/outils/chercheur/afficher.php?chercheur_id=114
Diplom Studium Elektrotechnik Und Informationstechnik Bochum Translate this page Doz. Dr.-Ing. Herbert hudde 2. Berichter Prof. Dr.-Ing. Burkhard Schiek. Dr.-Ing.johann Friedrich Böhme 2. Berichter Prof. Dr.-Ing. Helmut Ermert. Dipl.-Ing. http://www.et-dek.ruhr-uni-bochum.de/zentral/forsch/promot98.shtml
Names Other derivatives of hudde include, Hudd, huddeson, Huddson, Hudeson, Hudsone, Huddy migrantsanglicised their names Carl became Charles, johann became John http://home.vicnet.net.au/~murtoa/names.htm
Extractions: Hudson at Murtoa Past Links Revealed Names Historically, names have served as a fingerprint of life, which can help us trace our ancestors back to a place, a time or an occupation, a study of which is called Onomastics. The Chinese had hereditary surnames 2000 years ago, but the practice was not introduced into Europe until around 1100 A.D. As small villages grew it became confusing if there were, for example, 4 Williams. So perhaps Robert's son became William Robertson, the carpenter became William Carpenter, the William who lived near the creek became William Brook, and the short one became William Little. The Normans were amongst the first Europeans to adopt surnames. In fact, when William the Conqueror invaded England, he ordered those new subjects with only one name, to adopt a surname as well. My research indicates that the surname Hudson, originated in the north of England. From a corruption of the second part of the name Richard, the nick name 'Hudde' was first recorded in 1273. Soon after, there appeared the name Huddeson, no doubt the son of Mr. Hudde. Over time, compounded by illiteracy and carelessness, the spelling varied. In 1379 there was a Johannes Hudson living in the north of England. Other derivatives of Hudde include, Hudd, Huddeson, Huddson, Hudeson, Hudsone, Huddy, Hutson and other variations. Middle names weren't used until the 15th century, when a second Christian name was used as a status symbol by German nobility. In the United States, after the American Revolution it became the fashion to use the mother's maiden name as a middle name. Today the middle name is also likely to have been selected from a favourite ancestor.
Dr. Matrix' Discussion Of Mathematics and Isaac Barrow, as well as on work of such Continental mathematicians as Descartes,Francesco Bonaventura Cavalieri, johann van Waveren hudde, and Gilles http://scientium.com/drmatrix/sciences/mathref.htm
Extractions: Hyperlinked by Dr. Matrix Mathematics , the study of relationships among quantities, magnitudes, and properties and of logical operations by which unknown quantities, magnitudes, and properties may be deduced. In the past, mathematics was regarded as the science of quantity, whether of magnitudes, as in geometry , or of numbers, as in arithmetic , or of the generalization of these two fields, as in algebra . Toward the middle of the 19th century, however, mathematics came to be regarded increasingly as the science of relations, or as the science that draws necessary conclusions. This latter view encompasses mathematical or symbolic logic, the science of using symbols to provide an exact theory of logical deduction and inference based on definitions, axioms, postulates, and rules for combining and transforming primitive elements into more complex relations and theorems. This brief survey of the history of mathematics traces the evolution of mathematical ideas and concepts, beginning in prehistory. Indeed, mathematics is nearly as old as humanity itself; evidence of a sense of geometry and interest in geometric pattern has been found in the designs of prehistoric pottery and textiles and in cave paintings. Primitive counting systems were almost certainly based on using the fingers of one or both hands, as evidenced by the predominance of the numbers 5 and 10 as the bases for most number systems today. Ancient Mathematics The earliest records of advanced, organized mathematics date back to the ancient
Wallis Portraits johann hudde. http://www1.emath.pu.edu.tw/mkuo/æ¸å¸å®¶çå°æ äº/IV/1
WikipediaRouse History Of Mathematics - Wikipedia, The Free 1703) status not done; johann hudde (1633 1704) status not done;Christian Huygens (1629 - 1695) status not done; Sir James Ivory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Rouse_History_of_Mathematics
Kongelige Bibliotek - CENTAURUS - Digital Version Translate this page Karlheinz Haas, Die mathematischen Arbeiten von johann hudde (1628-1704), Bürgermeistervon Amsterdam (235-284) Text version. Reviews (285-296) Text version. http://tidsskrift.kb.dk/centaurus/volcontents.pl?per_id&vol_id=4
Gattungen - Musik (Klassische) - Billiger-online-einkaufen.de Translate this page Trivium von Hermann hudde, Hermann hudde 12. H-Moll-Messe Bwv 232 von Junghaenel,Cantus Coelln, johann Sebastian Bach, Konrad Junghanel 19. http://www.billiger-online-einkaufen.de/index-mode-classical_de-page_num-136-nod
Jahresforschungsbericht @ Georg-August-Universität Göttingen Translate this page The Contribution and Impact of johann Adam Schall von Bell, SJ (1592 - 1666),ed. by Roman Malek, SV D., Sankt Augustin, 1998. In H. hudde et al. http://www.uni-goettingen.de/jahresforschungsberichte/9798/phil3.html
Extractions: Jahresforschungsbericht 1997-1998 Privatdozenten: Prof. Dr. D. Girgensohn (apl.), PD Dr. T. Maurer, Prof. Dr. H. Medick (apl.), Prof. Dr. G. J. Trittel (apl.), PD Dr. K.T. Winkler. Forschungsgebiete und Forschungsschwerpunkte: Prof. Dr. Michael Behnen: Internationale Beziehungen im 19. Jahrhundert. Prof. Dr. Hartmut Boockmann: Dr. Uwe Israel: Prof. Dr. Dr. h.c. mult. Rudolf von Thadden: Dr. Thomas Klingebiel: Prof. Dr. Bernd Weisbrod: Sozial- und Kulturgeschichte des viktorianischen Englands; Politische Kultur der Gewalt im 20. Jahrhundert; Geschichte des Landes Niedersachsen nach 1945. Prof. Dr. Hermann Wellenreuther: PD Dr. Claudia Schnurmann Prof. Dr. Michael Behnen: - "Status regiminis Provinciae". Althusius und die freie Republik Emden in Ostfriesland, in: Rechtstheorie, Beiheft 16/1997, S.139ff. Prof. Dr. Hartmut Boockmann: Dr. Uwe Israel: Dr. Thomas Klingebiel: Dr. Christopher Kopper: - "Ausgeplündert, in Ruinen". Die Deutsche Reichsbahn 1945-1963, in: Zeitschrift f. Unter-nehmensgeschichte 2/1997, S.185-208. - Between coercion and cooperation. Banking in National Socialist Germany, in: Financial History Review 1 /1998, S.49-62.
Pre-calculus Algebra Descartes method and hudde s Rule were important in influencing Newton. the developmentof the calculus was continued by Jacob Bernoulli and johann Bernoulli. http://lrc.alasu.edu/mathematics/mat265/content.htm
Extractions: Calculus - The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had "holes" in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea, about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB . Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of AB . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus,Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because one thinks of the areas measured expanding so that they account for more and more of the required area. Archimedes, around 225 BC, made one of the most significant of the Greek contributions. His first important advance was to show that the area of a segment of a parabola is 4/3 the area of a triangle with the same base and vertex and 2/3 of the area of the circumscribed parallelogram. Archimedes constructed an infinite sequence of triangles starting with one of area
The Rise Of Calculus Descartes method and hudde s Rule were important in influencing Newton. the developmentof the calculus was continued by Jacob Bernoulli and johann Bernoulli. http://physics.rug.ac.be/Fysica/Geschiedenis/HistTopics/The_rise_of_calculus.htm
Extractions: The main ideas which underpin the calculus developed over a very long period of time indeed. The first steps were taken by Greek mathematicians. To the Greeks numbers were ratios of integers so the number line had holes in it. They got round this difficulty by using lengths, areas and volumes in addition to numbers for, to the Greeks, not all lengths were numbers. Zeno of Elea , about 450 BC, gave a number of problems which were based on the infinite. For example he argued that motion is impossible:- If a body moves from A to B then before it reaches B it passes through the mid-point, say B of AB. Now to move to B it must first reach the mid-point B of A B . Continue this argument to see that A must move through an infinite number of distances and so cannot move. Leucippus Democritus and Antiphon all made contributions to the Greek method of exhaustion which was put on a scientific basis by Eudoxus about 370 BC. The method of exhaustion is so called because
History Of Mathematics: Chronology Of Mathematicians Bernhard Varenius (1622c. 1650) *W; johann Heinrich Rahn (1622-1676) *MT; RenéFrançois 1625-1712) *SB *MT *W; Robert Boyle (1627-1691) *MT; Jan hudde (1628-1704 http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/chronology.html
Extractions: Note: there are also a chronological lists of mathematical works and mathematics for China , and chronological lists of mathematicians for the Arabic sphere Europe Greece India , and Japan 1700 B.C.E. 100 B.C.E. 1 C.E. To return to this table of contents from below, just click on the years that appear in the headers. Footnotes (*MT, *MT, *RB, *W, *SB) are explained below Ahmes (c. 1650 B.C.E.) *MT Baudhayana (c. 700) Thales of Miletus (c. 630-c 550) *MT Apastamba (c. 600) Anaximander of Miletus (c. 610-c. 547) *SB Pythagoras of Samos (c. 570-c. 490) *SB *MT Anaximenes of Miletus (fl. 546) *SB Cleostratus of Tenedos (c. 520) Katyayana (c. 500) Nabu-rimanni (c. 490) Kidinu (c. 480) Anaxagoras of Clazomenae (c. 500-c. 428) *SB *MT Zeno of Elea (c. 490-c. 430) *MT Antiphon of Rhamnos (the Sophist) (c. 480-411) *SB *MT Oenopides of Chios (c. 450?) *SB Leucippus (c. 450) *SB *MT Hippocrates of Chios (fl. c. 440) *SB Meton (c. 430) *SB
DOG: Sektion DOG-Kornea Translate this page Dr. med. Bredehorn, Timm, DSO Gesellschaft f. Gewebetranspl. johann-Andreas-Segner-Str. 217487 Greifswald, Dr. med. hudde, Tobias, Univ.- Augenklinik Hufelandstr. http://dog-kornea.dog.org/mitarbeiter.html
Docphilol - Promotionsausschüsse Dr.phil In Der BRD Translate this page Kulenkampff, von Engelhardt, hudde, Frau Kugelmann Philosophische Fakultät I undII und zuständig Promotionsausschuss FB 10, Adresse johann Wolfgang Goethe http://www.docphilol.uni-muenchen.de/modules.php?name=News&file=article&sid=86
INDEX TO VOL 3THE HISTORY OF THE RACE IDEA From Ray To Carus 46. See also Afterlife Henry III, King, 81 Herder, johann Gottfried von 53nl5 Homopoliticus, 11 Homogeneity principle, 135 Hottentots, 63 hudde, Johan, 133 http://www.qn.net/~fwagner/ev/cw/index_cw_3.html
Index van den, heer van Wedde en Westerwolde II, III Hoverbeck, johann von X van hudde,Hendrick Hendricksz. III Hudsonbaai IV Huet, PierreDaniel XIII Hüfingen http://www.inghist.nl/Onderzoek/Projecten/BrievenVanHugoDeGroot1594-1645/index/h
Johan Van Waveren Hudde -- Encyclopædia Britannica hudde, Johan van Waveren Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Johan van Waveren huddeborn April 23, 1628, Amsterdam, Neth. APA style Johan van Waveren hudde. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=42297
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Johan Van Waveren Hudde -- Encyclopædia Britannica hudde, Johan van Waveren Encyclopædia Britannica Article. Johan van Waveren hudde. MLAstyle Johan van Waveren hudde. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004. http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=42297&tocid=0