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Ludolph may
refer to:
Ludolph of
Ratzeburg (died 1250),
Bishop of
Ratzeburg and
saint Ludolph of
Saxony (c. 1295–1378),
German ecclesiastical writer Ludolph...
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Ludolph van
Ceulen (German: [ˈluːdɔlf fan ˈkɔʏlən], Dutch: [ˈlydɔl(ə) fɑŋ ˈkøːlə(n)]; 28
January 1540 – 31
December 1610) was a German-Dutch mathematician...
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Roomen arrived at 15
decimal places in 1593. In 1596,
Dutch mathematician Ludolph van
Ceulen reached 20 digits, a
record he
later increased to 35 digits...
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Ludolph of
Saxony (c. 1295 – 1378), also
known as
Ludolphus de
Saxonia and
Ludolph the Carthusian, was a
German Roman Catholic theologian of the fourteenth...
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Ludolf Küster (German:
Ludolph Küster) (1670–1716) was a
Westphalian scholar, philologist,
textual critic, palaeographer, and
editor of Gr**** ancient...
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William Francis Ludolph (January 21, 1900 –
April 8, 1952),
nicknamed "Wee Willie", was a
professional baseball player. He was a right-handed pitcher...
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Ludolph Büsinck (c.1600–1669) was a
German painter and wood-engraver, born at Hann. Münden in the 1590s. He
worked in
Paris between 1623 and 1630, where...
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Ludolph (born 25
February 1988 in Lüneburg) is a
German middle-distance runner. At the 2012
Summer Olympics, he
competed in the 800 metres, finishing...
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Liudolf (c. 930 – 6
September 957), a
member of the
Ottonian dynasty, was duke of
Swabia from 950
until 954. His
rebellion in 953/54 led to a
major crisis...
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religious work
which most
particularly struck him was the De Vita
Christi of
Ludolph of Saxony. This book
would influence his
whole life,
inspiring him to devote...