- De arte
aleae (Latin: [deː ˈartɛ ˈaːlɛ.ae̯]; On the Art of Dice) is the name of a now-lost book
written by the
fourth Roman emperor Claudius. As the name...
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which Frans van S****en
translated and
published as De
Ratiociniis in Ludo
Aleae (1657). The use of
expected values by
Huygens and
others would later inspire...
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gambler and
chess player. His book
about games of chance,
Liber de ludo
aleae ("Book on
Games of Chance"),
written around 1564, but not
published until...
- Of the Laws of
Chance (translated from Huygens' De
ratiociniis in ludo
aleae), the
first work on
probability theory in English.
Thomas Sydenham's Processus...
- The
first book
about games of chance,
Girolamo Cardano's
Liber de ludo
aleae ("On
Casting the Die"),
written in the 1560s, is published.
October 7 –...
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published his
treatise in 1657, (see
Huygens (1657)) "De
ratiociniis in ludo
aleæ" on
probability theory just
after visiting Paris. The book
extended the concept...
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developments in
probability theory. His work from 1550,
titled Liber de Ludo
Aleae,
discussed the
concepts of
probability and how they were
directly related...
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discoveries in mathematics,
including Christiaan Huygens's De
ratiociniis in
aleae ludo, Descartes' La Géométrie and
Frans van S****en's
supplements of it...
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amicitias et arma
nondum expiatis uncta cruoribus,
periculosae plenum opus
aleae,
tractas et
incedis per
ignis suppositos cineri doloso. You are writing...
- the rise of
modern mathematical game theory. Cardano's work
Liber de ludo
aleae (Book on
Games of Chance),
which was
written around 1564 but
published posthumously...