- John
Speidell (fl. 1600–1634) was an
English mathematician. He is
known for his
early work on the
calculation of logarithms.
Speidell was a mathematics...
- and
State Council Persons named Speidell include: John
Speidell (fl. 1600–1634),
English mathematician Todd H.
Speidell (born 1957),
American theologian...
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Euclid Speidell (died 1702) was an
English customs official and
mathematics teacher known for his
writing on logarithms.
Speidell published revised and...
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teacher John
Speidell had
already compiled a
table of what in fact were
effectively natural logarithms in 1619. It has been said that
Speidell's logarithms...
- "logaritmotechnia", the
title of
works by
Nicholas Mercator (1668),
Euclid Speidell (1688), and John
Craig (1710). By use of the
geometric series with its...
- Dr. Todd H.
Speidell (born 31 July 1957) is a
retired educator, theologian, and ethicist. He
continues his work as
Editor of Parti****tio:
Journal of the...
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before abstract group theory, the
squeeze mapping was
described by
Euclid Speidell in the
terms of the day: "From a
Square and an
infinite company of Oblongs...
- Theology,
Chapter 9,
Section 1.
Fortress Press. ISBN 978-1-5064-3851-1.
Speidell, Todd (8
November 2016).
Fully Human in Christ: The
Incarnation as the...
- Napier's
early followers were the
instrument makers Edmund Gunter and John
Speidell. The
development of
logarithms is
given credit as the
largest single factor...
- they
turned the ball over on downs.
Washington managed 15 more
before Speidell attempted a goal from the
field by placement. The 5-point kick was true...