- of the pulse.
Smogulecki taught European mathematics and
astronomy in China, and
introduced logarithms to China. Both Boym and
Smogulecki had contacts...
- Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki (1610–1656), of the Grzymała coat of arms, was a
Polish nobleman, politician, missionary,
scholar and
Jesuit credited with introducing...
- century,
notable Polish Jesuit missionaries Michał Boym and Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki arrived to China. Boym
significantly expanded the
knowledge of
China in...
- Prażmowski
Antoni Przybylski Agata Różańska
Konrad Rudnicki Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki Jan Śniadecki
Andrzej Udalski Wiesław Wiśniewski
Aleksander Wolszczan...
- missionary, explorer, mathematician,
astronomer and
sinologist Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki, and
Primate of
Poland Gabriel Podoski.
Prominent Hungarian Renaissance...
- in
China who were in
favor of the
Copernican theory, such as
Nicholas Smogulecki and
Wenceslaus Kirwitzer. However,
Copernican views were not widespread...
- poet of the 17th century,
renowned theoretician of
poetics Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki (1610–1656),
Polish missionary, explorer, mathematician,
astronomer and...
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Smogulecki, Smoszewski, Smoszowski, Smuszewski, Sokołowski, Solajski, Sośnicki, Sośniecki...
-
scientists first learned about the
Chinese science and culture. Jan Mikołaj
Smogulecki (1610–1656) is
credited with
introducing logarithms to China,
while Sabatino...
- Silberschwecht, Skoczyński, Skotnicki, Slaski, Słomowski, Smerzyński,
Smogulecki, Soboliński, Sojecki, Strękowski, Strzelecki, Suchywilk, Swiszowski, Szczaworyski...