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Florian Cajori (February 28, 1859 –
August 14 or 15, 1930) was a Swiss-American
historian of mathematics.
Florian Cajori was born in Zillis, Switzerland...
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Cajori is a
lunar impact crater that is
located in the
southern hemisphere on the far side of the Moon. It lies to the
southwest of the
walled plain Von...
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Charles Florian Cajori (March 9, 1921 –
December 1, 2013) was an
abstract expressionist painter who,
through his drawing,
painting and teaching, made a...
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Oxford University Press. p. 58.
Cajori 1993, Vol. II, p. 262
Briggs &
Cochran 2010, p. 141
Swokowski 1983, p. 135
Cajori 1993, pp. 204-205
Briggs & Cochran...
- Mathématiques 9-10-11. LEP. pp. 20–21.
Cajori 2012, p. 386
Cajori 2012, pp. 390–391 "BODMAS (Basic) (Practice) | W**** 1".
Cajori 2012, p. 208 Abbott,
Jacob (1847)...
- writing, it is used in
mathematics and shorthand.
According to
Florian Cajori in A
History of
Mathematical Notations,
Johann Rahn used both the therefore...
- on
April 3, 2017.
Cajori,
Florian (2007). A
History of
Mathematical Notations. Vol. 1. Cosimo, Inc. p. 214. ISBN 9781602066854.
Cajori 1993, Sec. 421, Vol...
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study of your
world and the
world and
universe around you."
Krupp 2003
Cajori 1917, pp. 48–49 "physics".
Online Etymology Dictionary.
Archived from the...
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haversines in
English was
published by
James Andrew in 1805, but
Florian Cajori credits an
earlier use by José de
Mendoza y Ríos in 1801. The term haversine...
- alphabet; originally, however, they bore no
relation to
these letters.
Cajori,
Florian (1928). A
History of
Mathematical Notations. Chicago: Open Court...