- Sámuel
Mikoviny (Hungarian:
Mikoviny Sámuel, Slovak:
Samuel Mikovíni ? – 23
March 1750) was a mathematician, engineer, cartographer, and professor. He...
- by the
local scientists Jozef Karol ****,
Maximilian ****, and
Samuel Mikovíny in the 18th century.
Tajchy not only
saved the
mines from
being closed...
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Posoniensis 17° class=notpageimage| 17th
meridian east Used by Sámuel
Mikoviny Stockholm 18° 03′ 29.8″ E 18° class=notpageimage| 18th
meridian east At...
- Slovakia, was a
technological university founded in 1735 by
scientist Sámuel
Mikoviny (then
Kingdom of Hungary). Its
original name was
Bergschule (Berg Schola)...
- of the
tajchy reservoirs around Selmecbánya. He was a
student of Sámuel
Mikoviny in 1737.
Regardless of his nationality, he is a
pride of both Hungarian...
- (astronomer), János
Sajnovics (linguist),
Matthias Bel (polyhistor), Sámuel
Mikoviny (engineer) and
Wolfgang von
Kempelen (polyhistor and co-founder of comparative...
-
Messerschmidt (1736–1783), sculptor, who
lived and died in
Pressburg Sámuel
Mikoviny (1700–1750),
scientist and technician,
founder of
scientific cartography...
- N-methylmethanimine and ethylideneimine. Bunkan, Arne
Joakim C.; Reijrink, Nina G.;
Mikoviny, Tomáš; Müller, Markus; Nielsen,
Claus J.; Zhu, Liang; Wisthaler, Armin...
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Prague Jur
Hronec –
mathematician Igor Kluvánek –
mathematician Samuel Mikovíny –
Hungarian mathematician,
engineer and map
maker Tibor Šalát – mathematician...
- Alex.
Kevitzky 1774 –
Michael Gombos 1776 – Alex.
Kevitzky 1778 – Emer.
Mikoviny 1784 –
Josef Stettner 1788 – Georg.
Kajdacsy 1790 – Joan.
Vallovics 1793...