Geometrician
51Nemore, Jordanus de — Jordanus (Jordanis) de Nemore † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jordanus (Jordanis) de Nemore The name given in MSS. of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to a mathematician who in the Renaissance period was called Jordanus Nemorarius. A …
52Jordanus de Nemore — Jordanus (Jordanis) de Nemore † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Jordanus (Jordanis) de Nemore The name given in MSS. of the thirteenth and fourteenth centuries to a mathematician who in the Renaissance period was called Jordanus Nemorarius. A …
53Pellegrino Rossi — Pellegrino Rossi † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Pellegrino Rossi Publicist, diplomat, economist, and statesman, b. at Carrara, Italy, 13 July, 1787; assassinated at Rome, 15 November, 1848. He studied at the Universities of Pavia and… …
54Piero Da San Sepolcro — Piero da San Sepolcro † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Piero da San Sepolcro Painter, b. at Borgo San Sepolcro, about 1420; d. there, 1492. The most usual form of his name is the traditional one, PIERO DELLA FRANCESCA, which is better… …
55The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist — The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist † Catholic Encyclopedia ► The Real Presence of Christ in the Eucharist In this article we shall consider: ♦ the fact of the Real Presence, which is, indeed, the central dogma; ♦ the …
56geometer — noun A mathematician who specializes in geometry. Syn: geometrician …
57Grammodes stolida — Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda Subphylum: Hex …
58Oliver Byrne (mathematician) — Oliver Byrne (1810? – 9 December 1890?) was a civil engineer and prolific author of works on subjects including mathematics, geometry, and engineering. He is best known for his coloured book of Euclid s Elements. He was a large contributor to… …
59Oliver Byrne — Oliver Byrne. Lithografie ca. 1850. Oliver Byrne (* 1810 in Leiden[1]; † 9. Dezember 1880 in London) war ein irischer Mathematiker, der heute insbesondere durch seine grafische Bearbeitung der ersten sechs Bücher Eukli …
60BYZANTINE ARCHITECTURE — Byzantine culture produced an architectural style that spans over a thousand years and can be found mainly in eastern Europe and the eastern Mediterranean. It originated in modern day Istanbul when the Roman Emperor Constantine established his …