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Nicole Oresme (/ɔːˈrɛm/; French: [nikɔl ɔʁɛm]; 1
January 1325 – 11 July 1382), also
known as
Nicolas Oresme,
Nicholas Oresme, or
Nicolas d'Oresme, was...
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Oresme is a
crater on the Moon's far side. It lies just to the west-northwest of the
larger Von Kármán. To the
southwest of
Oresme is Chrétien, and to...
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Christian clerics and
scholars from
Isidore and Bede to Jean
Buridan and
Nicole Oresme maintained the
spirit of
rational inquiry,
Western Europe would see a period...
- science.
Ockham probably died of the
Black Plague. Jean
Buridan and
Nicole Oresme were his followers.
Jacopo Dondi dell'Orologio (1290-1359) was an Italian...
- fourteenth-century
sceptic Nicole Oresme however included astronomy as a part of
astrology in his
Livre de divinacions.
Oresme argued that
current approaches...
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century by the
Oxford Calculators of
Merton College, and was
proved by
Nicole Oresme. It
states that a
uniformly accelerated body (starting from rest, i.e. zero...
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accepted Aristotle's view and so, reluctantly, did John
Buridan and
Nicole Oresme in the
fourteenth century. Not
until Nicolaus Copernicus in 1543 adopted...
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spelling "Nicole" also saw use as a
mediaeval French man's name, e.g.,
Nicole Oresme.
Nicole (Chilean singer) (born 1977), pop and rock
singer Nicole Appleton...
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reminiscent of that from
Tycho Brahe. In the 14th century,
bishop Nicole Oresme discussed the
possibility that the
Earth rotated on its axis,
while Cardinal...
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divergent series. Its
divergence was
proven in the 14th
century by
Nicole Oresme using a
precursor to the
Cauchy condensation test for the
convergence of...