Ancestors - Pafg15 - Generated By Personal Ancestral File Translate this page Child. 2104. johannes widman was born in 1617 in Heinigen, Germany. He marriedAnna Gans. 2105. Anna Gans was born in 1621 in Heinigen, Germany. Child. 2106. http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~chessler/paf1/pafg15.htm
Extractions: Ancestors of Carl James Hessler Twelfth Generation Micheal Hofschneider was born in 1639 in Heinigen, Germany. He married Margaretha Widman. Margaretha Widman was born on 6 Mar 1643 in Heinigen, Germany. [Parents] [Child] Johan Georg Frasch was born in 1653 in Heinigen, Germany. He married Anna Haag. Anna Haag was born in 1657 in Heinigen, Germany. [Child] Johannes Hildenbrand Hildenbrand was born in 1649 in Duemau, Germnay. He married Anna. Anna was born in 1653 in Duemau, Germnay. [Child] Johan Georg Balleisin is printed as Anna Maria Wolf is printed as [Child] Johann Jacob Traub was born in 1648 in Heinigen, Germany. He married Magdelena Goelz. Magdelena Goelz was born in 1652 in Heinigen, Germany. [Child] Gerog Straub was born in 1646 in Gammelshausen, Germany. He married Barbara. Barbara was born in 1650 in Gammelshausen, Germany. [Child] Johannes Roesch was born in 1647 in Heinigen, Germany. He married Ursula Ziegeln. Ursula Ziegeln was born in 1651 in Heinigen, Germany. [Child] Thomas Haag was born on 5 Aug 1621 in Heinigen, Germany. He married Margaretha Stueber. Margaretha Stueber was born on 2 May 1625 in Heinigen, Germany.
Ancestors - Name Index - Generated By Personal Ancestral File WHITNELL. Sarah b.1666 . widman. johannes b.1617 - Heinigen, Germany johannes(R) b.1617 - Heinigen, Germany Margaretha b.1643 - Heinigen, Germany. widmann. http://www-personal.umd.umich.edu/~chessler/paf1/pafx3.htm
History Of Mathematics: Europe Johann widman (bc 1460); Scipione del Ferro (c. 14651526); johannes Werner (1468-1522);Albrecht Dürer (1471-1528); Nicolas Copernicus (1473-1543). Bibliography. http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/europe.html
Extractions: See Greece for mathematicians writing in Greek, and see the general chronology for European mathematicians after 1500. Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 B.C.E.) Balbus (fl. c. 100 C.E.) Anicius Maulius Severinus Boethius (c. 480-524) Flavius Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus (c. 490-c. 585) Bede (673-735) Alcuin of York (c. 735-804) Gerbert d'Aurillac, Pope Sylvester II (c. 945-1003) Adelard of Bath (1075-1164) John of Seville (c. 1125) Plato of Tivoli (c. 1125) Girard of Cremona (1114-1187) Robert of Chester (c. 1150) Robert Grosseteste (c. 1168-1253) Leonardo of Pisa (Fibonacci) (1170-1240) Alexandre de Villedieu (c. 1225)
Earliest Uses Of Symbols Of Operation or Behende und hüpsche Rechenung auff allen Kauffmanschafft, by johannes widmann(born the first use in print of the + and signs, from widman's Behennde vnd http://members.aol.com/jeff570/operation.html
Extractions: Earliest Uses of Symbols of Operation Last revision: March 25, 2002 ADDITION AND SUBTRACTION SYMBOLS Plus (+) and minus (-). Nicole d' Oresme (1323-1382) may have used a figure which looks like a plus symbol as an abbreviation for the Latin et (meaning "and") in Algorismus proportionum, believed to have been written between 1356 and 1361. The symbol appears in a manuscript of this work believed to have been written in the fourteenth century, but perhaps by a copyist and not Oresme himself. The symbol appears, for example, in the sentence: "Primi numeri sesquiterti sunt .4. et .3., et primi numeri sev termini sesquialtere sunt .3. et .2." [Dic Sonneveld]. The plus symbol as an abbreviation for the Latin et , though appearing with the downward stroke not quite vertical, was found in a manuscript dated 1417 (Cajori). The + and - symbols first appeared in print in Mercantile Arithmetic or , by Johannes Widmann (born c. 1460), published in Leipzig in 1489. However, they referred not to addition or subtraction or to positive or negative numbers, but to surpluses and deficits in business problems (Cajori vol. 1, page 128). Here is an image of the first use in print of the + and - signs
Scientist List Abeln, johannes Forschungszentrum Karlsruhe Germany. Abeln, johannes ForschungszentrumKarlsruhe Germany. widman, Klaus Lawrence Livermore National Lab. http://www.htracyhall.org/framelist.asp
Willkommen Auf Der Homepage Familie Schwemberger Forstlechner Translate this page Maria Schwemberger Maria Schwemberger Maria Rindner johannes Schwemberger Maria SimoneStolzlechner Peter Oberhollenzer Agnes Tasser Agnes widman Franz Tasser http://members.aon.at/schwemberger/
Mail Thread Index hackers visor edge/usb/freebsd 4.3RC problems, James widman; Re coldsync-hackers coldsync-hackerspatch Linux/BSD USB support via libusb, johannes Erdfelt http://www.thedotin.net/maillists/coldsync-hackers/
Extractions: [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: 1.3.0-20000808 Andrew Arensburger [coldsync-hackers] Another snapshot Andrew Arensburger [coldsync-hackers] Prefs Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh [coldsync-hackers] Preference capabilities Sumant S.R. Oemrawsingh [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm Bobby de Vos Re: [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm Andrew Arensburger [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: ColdSync 1.4.2 Andrew Arensburger [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: 1.4.3 Andrew Arensburger [coldsync-hackers] p5-palm: private records in datebook?
Mail Index From James widman jwidman@cornell-iowa.edu . Re coldsync-hackers Re hackerspatch Linux/BSD USB support via libusb From johannes Erdfelt johannes http://www.thedotin.net/maillists/coldsync-hackers/maillist.html
Extractions: [coldsync-hackers] Categories: thoughts, anyone? [coldsync-hackers] ANNOUNCE: ColdSync 1.3.0 beta Permissions test [coldsync-hackers] Regression Testing Re: [coldsync-hackers] Regression Testing [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: 1.3.0-20000808 [coldsync-hackers] Another snapshot Re: [coldsync-hackers] Another snapshot Re: [coldsync-hackers] Another snapshot [coldsync-hackers] Prefs [coldsync-hackers] Preference capabilities [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm Re: [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm Re: [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm Re: [coldsync-hackers] categories in p5-Palm [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: ColdSync 1.4.2 [coldsync-hackers] Snapshot: 1.4.3 [coldsync-hackers] p5-palm: private records in datebook?
Las Matemáticas En El Renacimiento Translate this page Por otra parte, johannes widman (1462-1500), natural de Eger (hoy día en la RepúblicaCheca), publicó en 1849 el libro Mercantile Arithmetic, en el cual http://www.satd.uma.es/matap/personal/pablito/Renacimiento.html
Extractions: http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/ Aparte de la adopción de los dígitos arábigos y del trabajo de unas pocas personas de talento (como Pappus y Fibonacci ), durante los siglos que prosiguieron a Diophantus no se habían producido avances significativos en Matemáticas. En los siglos XV y XVI tuvo lugar un repentino brote de actividad impulsado por el descubrimiento chino de la imprenta, la cual llegó a Europa en 1450 y propulsó a unas Matemáticas (tanto las puras como las aplicadas) que se habían quedado estancadas en los logros de tiempos ancestrales. Es conveniente recalcar la importancia de la imprenta para la difusión del conocimiento matemático. El copiado a mano de textos matemáticos requería mucho tiempo y esfuerzo. En los tiempos antiguos, de la mayoría de los textos sólo existía una copia única que se encontraba en la biblioteca de Alejandría; ésta es la razón por la cual toda la actividad matemática estuvo concentrada en un solo sitio durante unos ochocientos años. Con la llegada de la imprenta dichos textos pasaron a estar disponibles por todo el mundo civilizado y la gente podía aprender matemáticas en lugares tan distantes como Bohemia o Escocia. En este episodio y en los dos siguientes se van a presentar los avances que se dieron en esta época en las siguientes áreas: notación matemática, teoría de las ecuaciones, descubrimiento de los logaritmos, y mecánica y astronomía.
Généalogie Broglin - Baumann Translate this page Luc (Sosa 1976) DISSLER, Luc (Sosa 988) MEYER, johannes (Sosa 3954 BRIDA,Pierre (Sosa 3230) BRIDA, Catherine (Sosa 1615) -widman, Anne Marie http://dbroglin.kioskdu.com/dat2.htm
Archimedes Plutonium Autobiography with a short summary of each item by Engel himself; G. Kowaleski, Friedrich Engel widman (or Weideman or Wideman), johannes (b. Eger, Bohemia now http://www.archimedesplutonium.com/File1992.html
Archimedes Plutonium Autobiography math genius Friedrich Engel of Leipzig (who worked with Sophus Lie) on my mother'sside Johanna Engel and to the math genius johannes Weidmann (widman) also of http://www.archimedesplutonium.com/File1950-1956.html
MDRC - Publications: Youth & Teen Mothers johannes Bos, Veronica Fellerath. Hard copy $12. William Diaz, Joseph Ball, Carl Wolfhagenwith Judith Gueron, Stephanie Sheber, Albert widman. Hard copy $18. http://www.mdrc.org/subarea_publications_9.html
MDRC - Publications Listed By Title David A. Long, johannes M. Bos. Hard copy $10. William Diaz, Joseph Ball, Carl Wolfhagenwith Judith Gueron, Stephanie Sheber, Albert widman. Hard copy $18. http://www.mdrc.org/publications_bytitle_L.html
Art History - Famous Artists - Index W Erich Wichmann, Ludwig Wicht, John Von Wickes, George Wickey, Harry widman, LazarWiecek, Magdalena Wiedemann, Guillermo Wiedewelt, johannes Wiegele, Franz http://wwar.com/artists/w-4.html
Saunders County, NEGenWeb Project - 1907 Platbook PO Yutan, R. 1. R. 100 ac., sec. 4. (12.) Owner, William widman. Miller, Chas Wf. 12,and R. 69.20 ac., sec. 1. (37.) Owner, johannes Nau. Nau, johannes. Wf. http://www.rootsweb.com/~nesaunde/1918index/leshara.html
Extractions: Anderson, N. Harold, Paul, Leo. P. O. Yutan, R. 1, R. 100 ac., sec. 4, and O. 40 ac.,sec. 33, Owner,. W. C. Williams Estate. Aulderman, Otto. Wf. Clara; ch. Pauline, Donald, Wayne, Reginald. P. O. Leshara. R. 120 ac., sec. 20, and R. 40 ac., sec. 21. (1.) Owner, J. H. Frahm. Behrens, Dave. Wf. Betta; ch. Harry; Frank, Helen, Alvin. P. O. Yutan, R. 1. R. 80 ac. sec. 5 (37.) Owner, John Widman. Behrens, J. W. Wf. Lena; ch. Harry, Katheryn, Joseph, Fern, Veryl, Marvin. P. O. Yutan, R. 1. O. 78 ac., sec. 6, and O. 80 ac., sec. 5 and in Union Prec., O. 30 ac., sec. 11. (36.) Bishop, Miss A. L. Mother Ann Bishop. P. O. Yutan, R 1. O. 60 ac., sec. 32. (48.) Bishop, C. R. Wf. Bertha M.; vh. Bertha M., Clair M., Lola B., Charles G., John L. P.O. Yutan, R. 1. O. 110 ac., sec. 32, and O. 30 ac., sec. 17. (44.) Blomquist, Chas. E. Wf. Christina; ch. Herbert. P. O. Yutan, R. 1. R. 160 ac., sec. 31. (1.) Owner, F. E. Johnson.
Lag I Nordisk Mesterskap I Programmering 2002 BSD Boys (UiO), UiO, DagErling Smørgrav, Niklas johannes Saers, LagSteinvall (UmU universitet/LiTH), UmU, Lennart Steinvall, Patrik widman, http://www.ifi.uio.no/~db/nm-i-programmering/nm2002/deltagere.html
List Of Illustrations p. 242. Ragnarok, or Doomsday of the Teutons. By johannes Gehrts. p. 244. Dante'sIce Hell. After Retzsch. p. 421. Studying Black Magic. widman's Faust. p. 426. http://www.sacred-texts.com/evil/hod/hod02.htm
Extractions: Sacred Texts Evil Index Previous ... Next p. v LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE Frontispiece p. vi Demonolatrous Ceremonies of the Old Inhabitants of Haiti. After Picart p. 11 Human Sacrifices Among the Greeks. After an ancient cameo in Berlin p. 12 A Hind Substituted for Iphigenia. After a Pompeian fresco p. 13 Apapi (Apophis) and Atmu. After Rawlinson p. 16 Forms of Taourt. After Rawlinson p. 16 Seth. After Brugsch p. 16 The Soul Visiting the Mummy. From the Ani Papyrus p. 16 Set Teaching the King the Art of War. After Erman p. 18 The Weighing of the Heart in the Hall of Truth. After Lepsius's reproduction of the Turin papyrus p. 21 The Abode of Bliss. After Lepsius's reproduction of the Turin papyrus p. 25 Xisuthrus (the Babylonian Noah) in the Ark. After an ancient Babylonian cylinder. Reproduced from Smith p. 32 Wall Decorations of the Royal Palace at Nineveh in Their Present State. After Place, reproduced from Lenormant p. 33 Sacred Tree and Serpent. From an ancient Babylonian cylinder. After Smith p. 35 The Tree of Life. Decorations on the embroidery of a royal mantle. British Museum p. 36
In Verse And Fable p. 423. in his work Dr. johannes Faust (3 Volumes, Stuttgart, 1846). MIRACLES ANDCONJURATIONS. widman's FAUST. (Reduced from Scheible's Reproductions.). p. 427. http://www.sacred-texts.com/evil/hod/hod19.htm
Extractions: Sacred Texts Evil Index Previous ... Next p. 407 IN VERSE AND FABLE. THE DEVIL in folklore is entitled to our ungrudging admiration for his indefatigable energy. There are innumerable devil-stones thrown at churches, there are devil-walls, devil-bridges, cathedrals, monasteries, castles, dikes, and mills, built by him for the purpose of seducing and gaining souls. He has had his finger in the pie everywhere and appears to be all but omnipresent and omniscient. In popular literature the Devil plays a most important role. While he is still regarded as the incarnation of all physical and moral evil, his main office has become that of a general mischief-worker in the universe; without him there would be no plot, and the story of the world would lose its interest. He appears as the critic of the good Lord, as the representative of discontent with existing conditions, he inspires men with the desire for an increase of wealth, power, and knowledge; he is the mouth-piece of all who are anxious for a change in matters political, social, and ecclesiastical. He is identified with the spirit of progress so inconvenient to those who are satisfied with the existing state of things, and thus p. 408
Earliest Uses Of Symbols Of Operation or Behende und h?psche Rechenung auff allen Kauffmanschafft, by johannes widmann(born c the first use in print of the + and signs, from widman's Behennde vnd http://mail.mcjh.kl.edu.tw/~chenkwn/mathword/operation.html
Extractions: Last revision: June 24, 1999 Plus (+) and minus (-). The plus symbol as an abbreviation for the Latin et (and), though appearing with the downward stroke not quite vertical, was found in a manuscript dated 1417 (Cajori). The + and - symbols first appeared in print in Mercantile Arithmetic or Behende und h?psche Rechenung auff allen Kauffmanschafft , by Johannes Widmann (born c. 1460), published in Leipzig in 1489. However, they referred not to addition or subtraction or to positive or negative numbers, but to surpluses and deficits in business problems (Cajori vol. 1, page 128). Here is an image of the first use in print of the + and - signs, from Widman's Behennde vnd h?psche Rechnung. This image is taken from the Augsburg edition of 1526. Widman wrote, "Was - ist / das ist minus ... vnd das + das ist mer." He also wrote, "4 centner + 5 pfund" and "5 centner - 17 pfund," thus showing the excess or deficiency in the weight of boxes or bales (Smith vol. 2, page 399). Smith (vol. 2, page 398) explains the origin of the + sign by connecting it to the Latin word for "and":