-
Arthur Perigal (c.1784–1847) was a
British historical,
portrait and
landscape painter.
Perigal was born in
London on 10
January 1784 the son of Francois...
-
Henry Perigal, Jr. FRAS MRI (1
April 1801 – 6 June 1898) was a
British stockbroker and
amateur mathematician,
known for his dissection-based
proof of...
- Sir
Sydney Philip Perigal Waterlow KCMG CBE (22
October 1878, New
Barnet – 4
December 1944, Oare, Wiltshire) was a
British diplomat,
serving as British...
-
Henry Perigal Borrell (1795,
London – 2
October 1851, Smyrna) was a
British numismatist. He was the son of John
Henry Borrell (anglicised from Borel)...
- Pythagoras'
theorem would be
rediscovered in the
years 1835 - 1840 by
Henry Perigal and
published in 1875. The
beauty of a
dissection depends on
several parameters...
-
until 1869 when
Elizabeth Armstrong died. The
house was
painted by
Arthur Perigal the
younger in 1879. This
fanciful painting places the
building in a rural...
- ibn Qurra, and by the 19th-century
British amateur mathematician Henry Perigal. If the
sides of the two
squares forming the
tiling are the
numbers a and...
- (linguist)
Blaise Pascal (heir,
private scholar)
Padmakumar (technician)
Henry Perigal (stockbroker)
Kenneth Perko (lawyer) Ivan
Pervushin (priest)
Piero della...
- by
artists such as
Christian Ludwig Bokelmann,
Charles Landseer,
Arthur Perigal,
Philip Hermogenes Calderon,
William Bruce Ellis Ranken and
Thomas Henry...
-
Bithynia Frances Borrell (1863-1931), a
descendant of the
numismatist Henry Perigal Borrell and the
inventor Francis Maceroni. (Miles'
cousin and contemporary...