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Adriaan van
Roomen (29
September 1561 – 4 May 1615), also
known as Adri**** Rom****, was a mathematician,
professor of
medicine and
medical astrologer...
- Van
Roomen, for
resolution by
Euclidean tools (rule and comp****) of the lost
answer to the
problem first set by
Apollonius of Perga. Van
Roomen could...
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divide a set of
cardinality 3 in 2 parts). In the 16th century,
Adriaan van
Roomen solved the
problem using intersecting hyperbolas, but this
solution does...
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Frontispiece of
Universae mathesis idea (1602) by
Adriaan van
Roomen...
- 17 {\textstyle 3\times 2^{17}} sides.
Flemish mathematician Adriaan van
Roomen arrived at 15
decimal places in 1593. In 1596,
Dutch mathematician Ludolph...
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Francesco Maurolico,
Federico Commandino,
Guidobaldo del Monte,
Adriaan van
Roomen,
Florence Rivault,
Francesco Buonamici,
Marin Mersenne, and
Galileo Galilei...
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wilya U+E017
Tengwar LETTER VILYA (wilya) rómen U+E018
Tengwar LETTER ROOMEN arda U+E019
Tengwar LETTER ARDA lambë U+E01A
Tengwar LETTER LAMBE alda U+E01B...
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jurist (1530–1594)
Valerio Profondavalle,
painter (b. 1533)
Adriaan van
Roomen,
mathematician (1561–1615)
Charles de Bériot,
violinist (1802–1870) Eugène...
- 16 1573
Valentinus Otho 355⁄113 6 1579 François Viète 9 1593
Adriaan van
Roomen 15 1596
Ludolph van
Ceulen 20 1615 32 1621
Willebrord Snell (Snellius) Pupil...
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Roland Lytton,
English politician (d. 1615)
September 29 –
Adriaan van
Roomen,
Belgian mathematician (d. 1615)
October 11 (bapt.) –
Thomas Lake, English...