-
triangulorum (1620),
which defines the
cosinus as an
abbreviation for the
sinus complementi (sine of the
complementary angle) and
proceeds to
define the cotangens...
-
theologicis complementis, in
which he
pursued his
continuing fascination with
theological applications of
mathematical models. De
mathematicis complementis (1453)...
- (Latin: cosecans,
secans complementi) as well as of
tangent (Latin: tangens) and
cotangent (Latin: cotangens,
tangens complementi):
These equations are also...
- co-sinus. However, in
early medieval texts, the
cosine is
called the
complementi sinus "sine of the complement",
suggesting the
similarity to kojyā is...
-
circuli quilibet arcus,
radio CE descriptus,
sinun habeat CX
sinumque complementi ad
quadrantem XE ;
sumendo radium CE pro Modulo,
arcus erit rationis...
- the 1590s. The word
cosine derives from an
abbreviation of the
Latin complementi sinus 'sine of the
complementary angle' as
cosinus in
Edmund Gunter's...
- Halle: M. Niemeyer, p. 221, note 2 Graf, Arturo, ed. (1878),
Auberon (I
complementi della Chanson d'Huon de
Bordeaux I),
Archivio per lo
studio delle tradizioni...
- 456 Pius
Bonifacius Gams,
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae,
Complementi,
Leipzig 1931, p. 93 F. Tournebize, v. Amid ou Amida, in Dictionnaire...
- Catholicae,
Leipzig 1931, p. 456 &
Series episcoporum Ecclesiae Catholicae,
Complementi,
Leipzig 1931, p. 93
Notizie storiche sull'eparchia di Artvin, katolsk...
-
triangulorum (1620),
which defines the
cosinus as an
abbreviation for the
sinus complementi (sine of the
complementary angle) and
proceeds to
define the cotangens...