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Definition of Brocards

Brocard
Brocard Broc"ard, n. [Perh. fr. Brocardica, Brocardicorum opus, a collection of ecclesiastical canons by Burkhard, Bishop of Worms, called, by the Italians and French, Brocard.] An elementary principle or maximum; a short, proverbial rule, in law, ethics, or metaphysics. The legal brocard, ``Falsus in uno, falsus in omnibus,' is a rule not more applicable to other witness than to consciousness. --Sir W. Hamilton.

Meaning of Brocards from wikipedia

- Brocard can refer to: Brocard (law) Henri Brocard, a nineteenth-century mathematician, and these geometrical entities he discovered: Brocard points Brocard...
- 7 {\displaystyle n=4,5,7} ? (more unsolved problems in mathematics) Brocard's problem is a problem in mathematics that s****s integer values of n {\displaystyle...
- included numerous brocards among its entries. Although the Romans did not conquer Scotland, Scots Law is a mixed legal system in which "brocards are regarded...
- Simone Brocard (c. 1752 – d. after 1784), was a slave trader in the French colony of Saint-Domingue. She has been referred to as the most well-do****ented...
- (30 July 1912 – 2 April 2000), usually now known by his religious name Brocard Sewell, was a British Carmelite friar, priest and literary figure. He was...
- geometry, the Brocard triangle of a triangle is a triangle formed by the intersection of lines from a vertex to its corresponding Brocard point and a line...
- In geometry, Brocard points are special points within a triangle. They are named after Henri Brocard (1845–1922), a French mathematician. In a triangle...
- Brokard's theorem (also known as Brocard's theorem) is a theorem in projective geometry. It is commonly used in Olympiad mathematics. It is named after...
- In geometry, the Brocard circle (or seven-point circle) is a circle derived from a given triangle. It p****es through the cir****center and symmedian point...
- Brocard is said to have been one of the first leaders of hermits at Mount Carmel, and was perhaps the leader of the community on the death of Berthold...