Pitiscus Bartholomeo Pitiscus. Bartholomeo Pitiscus studied theology, first at Zerbst,then at Heidelberg. He was a Calvinist, studying Calvinist theology. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Pitiscus.html
Extractions: Bartholomeo Pitiscus studied theology, first at Zerbst, then at Heidelberg. He was a Calvinist, studying Calvinist theology. Pitiscus's future was much tied to Friedrich der Aufrichtige, known as Frederick IV, elector Palatine of the Rhine. Frederick's father died in 1583 and John Casimir, his uncle, became guardian to the ten year old Frederick. John Casimir was an ardent Calvinist and appointed Pitiscus to teach Frederick in 1584. Later Pitiscus was appointed court chaplain at Breslau and court preacher to Frederick. When John Casimir died in 1592 Frederick undertook the government of the Palatinate continuing his uncle's policies of hostility to the Catholic Church. Pitiscus strongly supported the Calvinist policies from a major position of influence. The word 'trigonometry' is due to Pitiscus in the title of a book Trigonometria published in Heidelberg in 1595. It consists of 5 books on plane and spherical trigonometry. It was translated into English in 1614 and into French in 1619.
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The Birth Of Trigonometry literally, the measuring of triangles), published by bartholomeo pitiscus in 1595 http://www.ualr.edu/~lasmoller/trig.html
Extractions: The complex origins of trigonometry are embedded in the history of the simple word "sine," a mistranslation of an Arabic transliteration of a Sanskrit mathematical term! The complex etymology of "sine" reveals trigonometry's roots in Babylonian, Greek, Hellenistic, Indian, and Arabic mathematics and astronomy. Although trigonometry now is usually taught beginning with plane triangles, its origins lie in the world of astronomy and spherical triangles. Before the sixteenth century, astronomy was based on the notion that the earth stood at the center of a series of nested spheres. To calculate the positions of stars or planets, one needed to use concepts we now refer to as trigonometry. The earliest uses of trigonometric functions were related to the chords of a circle, and the recognition that the length of the chord subtended by a given angle x was (in modern terms) 2sin( x /2). The Greek astronomer and mathematician Hipparchus produced the first known table of chords in 140 BC. His work was further developed by astronomers Menelaus (ca. AD 100) and
WhoWasThere Reply this year and would die in a further 32 years. bartholomeo pitiscus was 39 this year and would die in a further 13 years http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/cgi-bin/mathyear.cgi?YEAR=1600
Pitiscus, Bartholomeo pitiscus, bartholomeo. Note the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on was obviously Frederick IV. pitiscus calls him his "Herr" in the preface http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/pitiscus.html
Extractions: Pitiscus, Bartholomeo Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Gruenberg, Silesia, 24 Aug 1561 Died: Heidelberg, 2 July 1613 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: No Information The only thing said about the parents is that they were poor. 3. Nationality Birth: Gruenberg, Silesia Career: Germany Death: Heidelberg, Germany 4. Education Schooling: Heidelberg He studied Calvinist theology in Zerbst and Heidelberg. A degree is not mentioned, however likely it may appear. 5. Religion Affiliation: Calvinist 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Mathematics 7. Means of Support Primary: Patronage He was court chaplin at Breslau. c. 1584, he taught and then became court chaplain and court preacher to Elector Frederick IV of the Palatinate. 8. Patronage Type: Court Official His major patron was obviously Frederick IV. Pitiscus calls him his "Herr" in the preface to the Thesaurus mathematicus. 9. Technological Involvement
PQ Index 540*) Pillai, KC Sreedharan (362*) Piero della Francesca (540*) Pincherle, Salvatore(446*) Pisano, Leonardo Fibonacci (2223*) pitiscus, bartholomeo (172) Plana http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Indexes/PQ.html
Pitiscus Biography of bartholomeo pitiscus (15611613) bartholomeo pitiscus. Born 24 Aug 1561 in Grünberg, Silesia (now Zielona, Poland) Main index. bartholomeo pitiscus studied theology, first at Zerbst, then at Heidelberg http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Pitiscus.html
Extractions: Bartholomeo Pitiscus studied theology, first at Zerbst, then at Heidelberg. He was a Calvinist, studying Calvinist theology. Pitiscus's future was much tied to Friedrich der Aufrichtige, known as Frederick IV, elector Palatine of the Rhine. Frederick's father died in 1583 and John Casimir, his uncle, became guardian to the ten year old Frederick. John Casimir was an ardent Calvinist and appointed Pitiscus to teach Frederick in 1584. Later Pitiscus was appointed court chaplain at Breslau and court preacher to Frederick. When John Casimir died in 1592 Frederick undertook the government of the Palatinate continuing his uncle's policies of hostility to the Catholic Church. Pitiscus strongly supported the Calvinist policies from a major position of influence. The word 'trigonometry' is due to Pitiscus in the title of a book Trigonometria published in Heidelberg in 1595. It consists of 5 books on plane and spherical trigonometry. It was translated into English in 1614 and into French in 1619.
Bartholomeo Pitiscus Translate this page bartholomeo pitiscus. Theologe in Heidelberg Prägte den Begriff »Trigonometrie«.pitiscus, bartholomeo (24.8.1561 - 2.7.1613). http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/www/math/homo-heid/pitiscus.htm
Extractions: UB-Signatur: LSN B-AE 014 He was court chaplain at Breslau, pursued theological studies in Heidelberg, and for more than a score of the last years of his life he was court chaplain und court preacher for Elector Frederick IV of the Palatinate. Although Pitiscus worked much in the theological field, his proper abilities concerned mathematics, and particularly trigonometry. Top In Heidelberg vorhandene Monographien
Bartolomeo bartholomeo - bartholomeo pitiscus estudió teología, inicialmente en Zerbst y luego en Heidelberg El futuro de pitiscus estaba muy vinculado al de Friedrich der Aufrichtige http://www.geocities.com/mat21uy/bartolomeo.htm
Extractions: - BARTHOLOMEO - Bartholomeo Pitiscus estudió teología, inicialmente en Zerbst y luego en Heidelberg (Teología Calvinista). El futuro de Pitiscus estaba muy vinculado al de Friedrich der Aufrichtige, conocido como Federico IV, elegido Regente del Rhin. El padre de Frederik murió en 1583 y John Casimir, su tío, se convirtió en el guardián del joven Frederick, quien contaba con 10 años de edad. John Casimir era un ardiente Calvinista y consiguió que Pitiscus fuera nombrado maestro de Frederick. Posteriormente Pitiscus fue nombrado capellán de la corte en Breslau y predicador de la corte de Frederick. Cuando John Casimir muere en 1592 Frederick asumió la regencia del Rhin y continuó con la política hostil de su tío hacia la iglesia Católica. Pitiscus apoyó fuertemente su causa desde una posición de gran influencia. La palabra "trigonometría" se debe a Pitiscus, quien la utilizó como título de su libro Trigonometría publicado en Heidelberg en 1595, el mismo consistía de 5 libros sobre trigonometría plana y esférica. Su obra fue traducida al inglés en 1614 y al francés en 1619. También publicó Thesaurus mathematicus.
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Mathematicians In Richard S. Westfall's Archive Blaise; Pascal, Etienne; Pell, John; Picard, Jean; pitiscus, bartholomeo;Molières, Privat de; Recorde, Robert; Reyneau, Charles; Rheticus http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/Wstfllls.htm
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Mike's Weblog The term TRIGONOMETRY is due to bartholomeo pitiscus (15611613) and was first printedin his Trigonometria sive de solutione triangulorum tractatus brevis et http://www.larkfarm.com/weblog.asp?First=384&Last=389