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  1. Discours Sur l'origine de l'inegalité Parmi les Hommmes: Pour Servir de Réponse Au Discours Que M. Rousseau, Citoyen de Géneve, a Pub. Sur le Même Sujet. (French Edition) by Johann von Castillon, 2009-04-27
  2. Discours Sur L'origine De L'inegalité Parmi Les Hommmes: Pour Servir De Réponse Au Discours Que M. Rousseau, Citoyen De Géneve, a Pub. Sur Le Même Sujet (French Edition) by Johann Von Castillon, 2010-01-12
  3. Observations Sur Le Livre Intitulé Système De La Nature (French Edition) by Johann Von Castillon, 2010-04-09
  4. Observations sur le livre intitulé Système de la nature (French Edition) by Johann von Castillon, 1771-01-01

1. Castillon
Johann Castillon. Born 15 Jan 1704 Johann Castillon studied mathematicsat Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he
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Johann Castillon
Born: 15 Jan 1704 in Castiglione, Tuscany, Italy
Died: 11 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Germany
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Johann Castillon studied mathematics at Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he changed his name so that he took the name of the town of his birth. He was born Giovanni Francesco Melchiore Salvemini. Castillon taught at Lausanne and also at Bern. In 1751 he went to the University of Utrecht to lecture on mathematics and astronomy. He obtained a doctorate from Utrecht in 1754, becoming a professor there in 1755. Three years later Castillon became rector of the University. In 1764 he went to Berlin becoming Royal Astronomer at the Berlin Observatory in 1765. His first two papers are on the cardioid curve which he named. He also studied conic sections cubic equations and artillery problems. Castillon published the Leibniz Johann Bernoulli correspondence. He edited works of Euler and published a commentary on Newton 's Arithmetica Universalis.

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cartan henri paul cartwright dame mary lucy casorati felice cassini giovanni domenicocastel louis bertrand castelnuovo guido castillon johann catalan eugène
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3. Castillon
Johann Castillon. References (3 books/articles). References elsewhere in this archiveJohann Castillon was elected to the Royal Society of London in 1745.
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Johann Castillon
Born: 15 Jan 1704 in Castiglione, Tuscany, Italy
Died: 11 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Germany
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(Alphabetically) Next Welcome page Castillon studied mathematics at Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he changed his name so that he took the name of the town of his birth. He was born Giovanni Francesco Melchiore Salvemini. Castillon taught at Lausanne and also at Bern. In 1751 he went to the University of Utrecht to lecture on mathematics and astronomy. He obtained a doctorate from Utrecht in 1754, becoming a professor there in 1755. Three years later Castillon became rector of the University. In 1764 he went to Berlin becoming Royal Astronomer at the Berlin Observatory in 1765. His first two papers are on the cardioid curve which he named. He also studied conic sections, cubic equations and artillery problems. Castillon published the Leibniz Johann Bernoulli correspondence. He edited works of Euler and published a commentary on Newton 's Arithmetica Universalis.

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7. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Castelnuovo, Guido (1865 1952). castillon, johann (1704 - 1791). Catalan, Eugene (1814 - 1894)
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von Jean de castillon. Utrecht. Chladenius, johann Martin (1985) Allgemeine Geschichtswissenschaft (1752), mit einer
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9. Castillon
Biography of johann castillon (17041791) johann castillon. Born 15 Jan 1704 in Castiglione, Tuscany, Italy
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Johann Castillon
Born: 15 Jan 1704 in Castiglione, Tuscany, Italy
Died: 11 Oct 1791 in Berlin, Germany
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Johann Castillon studied mathematics at Pisa then went to Switzerland. While in Switzerland he changed his name so that he took the name of the town of his birth. He was born Giovanni Francesco Melchiore Salvemini. Castillon taught at Lausanne and also at Bern. In 1751 he went to the University of Utrecht to lecture on mathematics and astronomy. He obtained a doctorate from Utrecht in 1754, becoming a professor there in 1755. Three years later Castillon became rector of the University. In 1764 he went to Berlin becoming Royal Astronomer at the Berlin Observatory in 1765. His first two papers are on the cardioid curve which he named. He also studied conic sections cubic equations and artillery problems. Castillon published the Leibniz Johann Bernoulli correspondence. He edited works of Euler and published a commentary on Newton 's Arithmetica Universalis.

10. Search Results For Johann Bernoulli
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11. References For Castillon
References for the biography of johann castillon References for johann castillon. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990).
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References for Johann Castillon
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990). Articles:
  • C Thiel, Zur Beurteilung der intensionalen Logik bei Leibniz und Castillon, in Akten des II. Internationalen Leibniz-Kongresses (Wiesbaden, 1975), 27-37.
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    Castelnuovo, Guido Clarke, Samuel Crelle, August castillon, johann Clausen, Thomas Cremona, Luigi Catalan, Eugène
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    Translate this page CASORATI, Felice, * 17.12.1835, † 11.09.1890, CASSEBOHM, johann Friedrich, gt. castillon,Friedrich Adolf Maximilian Gustav von, * 22.09.1747, † 27.01.1814,
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    B C D ... Z Name, Vorname Lebenszeit CAGNONI, Charles von CAHUSAC, Louis-Joseph-Roger de CAILLE, Nicolas-Louis de siehe: ... CASSEBOHM, Johann Friedrich gt. 09.09.1698 CASSINI, Jacques CASTERA, Louis-Adrian DUPERRON (DU PERRON) de CASTIGLIONI, Luigi ... CHAMBERLAYNE, John * um 1666 CHAMBRAY, Georges Marquis de CHAMBRIER D'OLEIRES, Jean Pierre Baron CHAMISSO, Louis Charles Adelaide (gen. Adelbert) von ... CHODOWIECKI, Johann Serenius * um 1650 CHRAPTSCHENKO, Michail Borissowitsch CHRISTOFFEL, Elvin Bruno CHUN, Carl CHUNO (CUNEAU), Johann Jakob ... COSTER * 16. Jh. COTHENIUS, Christian Andreas COUSIN, Victor COUTELLE, Charles COWELL, Edward Byles ... CRAMER, Johann Friedrich gt. 01.04.1675 CRAMER, Matthias * um 1640 CRAMER, Melchior Konrad CRAWFORD and BALCARRES, James Ludovic LINDSAY, Earl of CRELL, Lorenz Friedrich von ... CYPRIAN(US), Ernst Salomo

    14. Gabriel Cramer
    Cramer. In 1745, jointly with johann castillon, Cramer published thecorrespondence between johann Bernoulli and Leibniz. Cramer
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    Gabriel Cramer
    As part of his appointment, Cramer did lots of travelling. He visited leading mathematicians in many different cities and countries of Europe. He headed straight away for Basel where many leading mathematicians were working, spending five months working with Johann Bernoulli, and also Euler who soon afterwards headed off to St. Petersburg to be with Daniel Bernoulli. Cramer then visited England where he met Halley, de Moivre, Stirling, and other mathematicians. From England, Cramer made his way to Paris where he had discussions with Fontenelle, Maupertuis, Buffon, Clairaut, and others. His discussions with these mathematicians and the continuing correspondence with them after he returned to Geneva had a big influence on Cramer's work. Back in Geneva in 1729, Cramer was at work on an entry for the prize set by the Paris Academy for 1730. Cramer's entry was judged as the second best of those received by the Academy, the prize being won by Johann Bernoulli. In 1734, Calandrini was appointed to the chair of philosophy and Cramer became the sole holder of the Chair of Mathematics. Cramer lived a busy life, for in addition to his teaching and correspondence with many mathematicians, he produced articles of considerable interest, although these are not of the importance of the articles written by most of the top mathematicians with whom he corresponded. He published articles covering a wide range of subjects including the study of geometric problems, the history of mathematics, philosophy, and the date of Easter. He published an article on the aurora borealis, and one on law where he applied probability to demonstrate the significance of having independent testimony from 2 or 3 witnesses rather than from a single witness.

    15. OPE-MAT - Historique
    Translate this page Clairaut, Alexis Craig, John Castel, Louis Clapeyron, Emile Cramer, Gabriel Castelnuovo,Guido Clarke, Samuel Crelle, August castillon, johann Clausen, Thomas
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    19. Cardioids From Many Angles
    shape which is variably described as vaguely resembling heart , kidney bean like ,or apple crosssection. The curve was named by johann castillon in a
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    September 1998 Cardioid (heart-shaped) is a curve with a characteristic shape which is variably described as "vaguely resembling heart", "kidney bean like", or "apple cross-section." The curve was named by Johann Castillon in a treatise that appeared in 1741. At the time, Castillon was 37 and might have still felt light-hearted; perhaps he wrote the treatise in the spring... To me, the curve is distinctly "apple-like" ( meeloid might be an appropriate term.) The language of fruits and delicacies become relevant in expectation of a morsel that relates the cardioid at the heart of the Mandelbrot set to the Farey and Fibonacci sequences. In a paper scheduled to appear in The American Mathematical Monthly this Fall, Bob Devaney of Boston University elaborates on the wonderful results described at his Web site As I digest the paper, I hope to follow suit with a page of my own. Meanwhile, here is an old dish with a new dressing. Defined kinematicly cardioid is the locus of points traced by a point (M) on a moving circle that rolls without slipping on the outside of a circle of equal radius ( click!

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    September 1998 The Cardioid (heart-shaped) is a curve with a characteristic shape which is variably described as "vaguely resembling a heart", "like a kidney bean", or "the cross-section of an apple." The curve was named by Johann Castillon in a treatise that appeared in 1741. At the time, Castillon was 37 and might have still felt light-hearted; perhaps he wrote the treatise in the spring... To me, the curve is distinctly "apple-like" ( meeloid might be an appropriate term.) The language of fruits and delicacies becomes relevant in expectation of a morsel that relates the cardioid at the heart of the Mandelbrot set to the Farey and Fibonacci sequences. In a paper scheduled to appear in The Monthly this Fall, Bob Devaney of Boston University elaborates on the wonderful results described at his Web site As I digest the paper, I hope to follow suit with a page of my own. Meanwhile, here is an old dish with a new dressing. Defined kinematically , the cardioid is the locus of points traced by a point (M) on a moving circle that rolls without slipping on the outside of a circle of equal radius ( click!

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