Fincke Thomas Fincke. Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until hewas 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg. http://www-gap.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fincke.html
Extractions: Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until he was 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg. He then attended seven universities over the next five years; Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Basel, Padua and Pisa. Only in Padua did he spend a number of years. He studied medicine in Basel and he practised as a doctor from 1587 until 1591. The first three of these years were spent in medical practise in his home town of Flensburg. In 1591 Fincke became professor of mathematics at Copenhagen. He became professor of rhetoric at Copenhagen in 1602, then the following year professor of medicine. His most famous book Geometriae rotundi (1583), was intended as a textbook and the reader is referred to Regiomontanus for more details. Based on works of Ramus from whom he took the word 'radius', the book introduces the terms 'tangents' and 'secants' and Fincke devised new formulas such as the law of tangents. Fincke's book was recommended by Clavius Napier and Pitiscus all of whom adopted much from it. His other books on astronomy and astrology are of much less interest despite the fact that he was in touch with
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Fink [Fincke], Thomas Catalog of the Scientific Community Fink fincke, thomas. Note thecreators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/fink.html
Extractions: Fink [Fincke], Thomas Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Denmark, 1561 Died: Denmark, 1656 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Merchant And Alderman (Mag) He was prosperous enough that he left some sort of inheritance to Fincke. I find later that the father had married into the Thorsmede family, one of the richest bourgeois families in Denmark. After some thought I am listing him as affluent rather than wealthy. 3. Nationality Birth: Denmark Career: Denmark Death: Denmark 4. Education Schooling: Strassburg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Padua, Pisa; Basel, M.D. Until 1577 grammar school in Flensburg. 1577-1582, studied under Dasypodius in Strasbourg. Later attended Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg (matric. 1582), Leipzig (matric 1582), Basel (studied medicine, 1583), Padua (1583-1587), and Pisa (1586). In Padua Procurator of the German Nation (1583), Consiliarius of the German Nation (1586), instrumental in founding of a type of regent (coemiterium) for the German Nation (1587). 1587, received M.D., Basel. I assume a B.A. or its equivalent.
History Of Astronomy: Persons (F) fincke, thomas see Fink, thomas (15611656). Finé, Oronce (1494-1555) http://www.astro.uni-bonn.de/~pbrosche/persons/pers_f.html
Extractions: Fabricius, David (1564-1617) Fabricius, Johannes (1587-1616) Fabry, Marie Paul Auguste Charles (1867-1945) Fairbank, William Martin (1917-1989) Fairfax Somerville, Mary: see Somerville, Mary Fairfax Greig (1780-1872) Falck, Anders (1740-1796) Faraday, Michael (1791-1867) Fatou, Pierre Joseph Louis (1878-1929) Faulkner, Don (20th c.) Fermat, Pierre de (1601-1665) Biography Short biography and references (MacTutor Hist. Math.)
Bartholin, Thomas His mother's father, thomas fincke, was a professor at the university,as was his aunt's husband, Ole Worm. Erasmus B. was his brother. http://es.rice.edu/ES/humsoc/Galileo/Catalog/Files/bartolin_tho.html
Extractions: Bartholin, Thomas Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions. 1. Dates Born: Copenhagen, 20 Oct. 1616 Died: Copenhagen, 4 Dec. 1680 Dateinfo: Dates Certain Lifespan: 2. Father Occupation: Physician, Academic Caspar Bartholin, physician, Professor of eloquentia, medicine, and theology at University of Copenhagen. The father died when Thomas B. was 13. Since he was a physician, I assume he was affluent. All the evidence about him indicates as much. 3. Nationality Birth: Copenhagen, Denmark Career: Denmark Death: Copenhagen, Denmark 4. Education Schooling: Copenhagen, Leiden, Padua, Basel, MD Studied at the University of Copenhagen,1634-37; at Leiden, 1637-40. Also studied medicine at Padua (1641-3, 1644-5). I certainly assume a B.A. or equivalent in all that. M.D., 1646 at Basel. 5. Religion Affiliation: Lutheran 6. Scientific Disciplines Primary: Physiology, Anatomy, Medicine Subordinate: Pharmacology Many works on anatomy, physiology and medicine, from 1645 through 1674. In 1658 a general work on pharmacology. 7. Means of Support
Fincke Biography of thomas fincke (15611656) thomas fincke. Born 6 Jan 1561 in Flensburg, Denmark (now Germany) http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Fincke.html
Extractions: Thomas Fincke attended a school in Flensburg until he was 16. After this he spent five years studying at Strasbourg. He then attended seven universities over the next five years; Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg, Leipzig, Basel, Padua and Pisa. Only in Padua did he spend a number of years. He studied medicine in Basel and he practised as a doctor from 1587 until 1591. The first three of these years were spent in medical practise in his home town of Flensburg. In 1591 Fincke became professor of mathematics at Copenhagen. He became professor of rhetoric at Copenhagen in 1602, then the following year professor of medicine. His most famous book Geometriae rotundi (1583), was intended as a textbook and the reader is referred to Regiomontanus for more details. Based on works of Ramus from whom he took the word 'radius', the book introduces the terms 'tangents' and 'secants' and Fincke devised new formulas such as the law of tangents. Fincke's book was recommended by Clavius Napier and Pitiscus all of whom adopted much from it. His other books on astronomy and astrology are of much less interest despite the fact that he was in touch with
Thomas Fincke Translate this page thomas fincke. Studium ua in Heidelberg Finck(e), thomas (6.1.1561 - 24.4.1656).Lebensdaten WWW-Biographien Print-Biographien Werk Bibliographien Lebensdaten. http://www.ub.uni-heidelberg.de/helios/fachinfo/www/math/homo-heid/fincke.htm
Extractions: UB-Signatur: LSN B-AE 014 Afterward he attended many universities: Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg (matriculated 6 February 1582), Leipzig (matriculated summer of 1582), Basel (studies medicine in 1583), and Padua (from 6 November 1583 to 1587). Weder in HEIDI noch im Zentralblatt MATH ist ein Nachweis vorhanden. Thomas Fink's Geometria rotundi und ihr Einfluss
Thomas Fincke thomas fincke. Studium u.a. in Heidelberg http://www.rzuser.uni-heidelberg.de/~f25/homo-heid/fincke.htm
Extractions: UB-Signatur: LSN B-AE 014 Afterward he attended many universities: Jena, Wittenberg, Heidelberg (matriculated 6 February 1582), Leipzig (matriculated summer of 1582), Basel (studies medicine in 1583), and Padua (from 6 November 1583 to 1587). Weder in HEIDI noch im Zentralblatt MATH ist ein Nachweis vorhanden. Thomas Fink's Geometria rotundi und ihr Einfluss
Extractions: Bekannte Mathematiker mit Bezug zu Heidelberg, d.h. Mathematiker, die in Heidelberg lebten, studierten oder lehrten oder Mitglieder der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften waren. Schicken Sie Ihre Anregungen, Fragen und Kritik zu dieser Seite an doerflinger@ub.uni-heidelberg.de Eine Reihe bekannter Mathematiker werden in der Historischen Entwicklung Der Auszug aus St. Andrews Archiv oder von Eric Weisstein's Scientific Biography.
BPJ Author Index "F" -- 1950-2003 fincke, Gary Centralia, 34 (Summer 1984), 3439. The Merge Arrow, 36 (Summer1986), 37-38. Fitzsimmons, thomas Rim to Rhythm, 6 (Summer 1956), 31. http://www.bpj.org/index/F.htm
Genealogy Data Page 56 (Family Pages) fincke, Dorothea aka Dorthe thomasdatter /fincke/ b. 1596 Copenhagen d. 21 NOV1628 Copenhagen Gender Female Parents Father fincke, thomas Mother Ivers http://www.d033049.suite.dk/internethtml/f_37.html
Index For Surnames Beginning With F (Pedigree Pages) b. 1489 d. 1564) fincke, Johannes fincke, Margrethe fincke, Margrethe (b. 7 MAY1595 - d. 21 JAN 1664/65) fincke, NN fincke, Søster fincke, thomas (b. 6 JAN http://www.d033049.suite.dk/internethtml/l_f.html
References For Fincke References for the biography of thomas fincke References for thomas fincke. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 19701990). http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/References/Fincke.html
Danes In Italy: Survey2 Translate this page 1582, Holstenius, Fredericus. 1582 (1), Boeneburg, Heidenriech von. 1583,fincke, thomas. 1583, Rantzau, Melchior. 1583/85, Lindeberg, Peter. 1584,Blome, Schack. http://www.dkinst-rom.dk/nemi/scand/survey2.html
Extractions: Bording Jacob Lorck Melchior 1552 c. Carnarius 1552 p. Brockenhuus Lave Paslick Caspar 1554 c. Rantzau Daniel 1554 p. Pistorius Johannes Black Hans 1555 c. (1) Lorichs Andreas Jacobsen Balthasar Benzius Johannes Taddeus Johannes Rasmus (Erasmus) 1560 c. (1) Schardt Johan Gregor van der Poulsen Mads (Matthias) 1565 c. Markdanner Caspar Lemvig Anders Pratensis Johannes Peder Paul Kyrning Carl Lindenov Hans Kyrning Carl Foss Desiderius Hansen Ramel Henrik 1568 a. Trehou Gregorius 1568 c. Theophilus Nicolaus 1569 p. (2) Pratensis Johannes 1569 p. (2) Peder Richius Andreas Schardt Johan Gregor van der Huitfeld Jacob Hamsfort Cornelius Barnekow Johan Barnekow Morten Buchwald Heinrich von Hegelius Christian (Cimber) Mourid(t)sen Isak Qualen Josua von Rantzau Christopher Rantzau Gert Rud Hans Rud Johan Rud Knud Rasmus (Erasmus) Hegelund Christen Mortensen Laetus Erasmus Lauridsen Hans Michaelis Nicolai Mikkelsen Niels Buchwald Godske von Rantzau Hans Swaue Johan Vietinghof Lorentz Buchwald Paul von Rantzau Breide Erasmi Giliermus Gutslof Jonathan Rosenkrantz Axel Urne Lave Christine, m. Sforza