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Birth and Death Dates 1494-1555
Book
Angela Axworthy
(2022)
Motion and Genetic Definitions in the Sixteenth-Century Euclidean Tradition.
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Article
Samuel Gessner; Michael Korey; Karsten Gaulke
(2020)
The Anomalous Sun: Variant Mechanical Realizations of Solar Theory on Planetary Automata of the Renaissance.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 191-234).
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Article
Robert J. King
(2017)
Marco Polo’s Java and Locach on Mercator’s world maps of 1538 and 1569, and globe of 1541.
The Globe
(pp. 41-61).
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Book
Angela Axworthy
(2016)
Le mathématicien renaissant et son savoir: le statut des mathématiques selon Oronce Fine.
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Article
Richard J. Oosterhoff
(2016)
Lovers in Paratexts: Oronce Fine’s Republic of Mathematics.
Nuncius: Annali di Storia della Scienza
(pp. 549-583).
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Article
Oosterhoff, Richard J.
(2013)
From Pious to Polite: Pythagoras in the Res publica litterarum of French Renaissance Mathematics.
Journal of the History of Ideas
(p. 531).
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Article
Pantin, Isabelle
(2010)
The Astronomical Diagrams in Oronce Finé's Protomathesis (1532): Founding a French Tradition?.
Journal for the History of Astronomy
(p. 287).
(/isis/citation/CBB001021160/)
Chapter
Axworthy, Angela
(2009)
The Epistemological Foundations of the Propaedeutic Status of Mathematics According to the Epistolary and Prefatory Writings of Oronce Fine.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
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Chapter
Mosley, Adam
(2009)
Early Modern Cosmography: Fine's “Sphaera Mundi” in Content and Context.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
(/isis/citation/CBB001000259/)
Chapter
Brioist, Jean-Jacques
(2009)
Oronce Fine and Cartographical Methods.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
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Chapter
Besse, Jean-Marc
(2009)
Cosmography and Geography in the Sixteenth Century, the Position of Oronce Fine between Mathematics and History.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
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Book
Marr, Alexander
(2009)
The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
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Chapter
Eagleton, Catherine
(2009)
Oronce Fine's Sundials: The Sources and Influences of “De Solaribus Horologiis”.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
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Chapter
Turner, Anthony
(2009)
Dropped Out of Sight: Oronce Fine and the Water-Clock in the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Centuries.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
(/isis/citation/CBB001000263/)
Chapter
Cifoletti, Giovanna
(2009)
Oronce Fine's Legacy in the French Algebraic Tradition: Peletier, Ramus and Gosselin.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
(/isis/citation/CBB001000262/)
Chapter
Brioist, Pascal
(2009)
Oronce Fine's Practical Geometry.
In: The Worlds of Oronce Fine: Mathematics, Instruments and Print in Renaissance France.
(/isis/citation/CBB001000255/)
Article
García Tapia, Nicolás; Vicente Maroto, Maria Isabel
(1991)
Los dos libros de la geometría práctica de Fineo traducidos por Girava y ordenados por Lastanosa.
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina
(pp. 249-265).
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Article
Maieru, Luigi
(1984)
Il “meraviglioso problema” in Oronce Finé, Girolamo Cardano e Jacques Peletier.
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche
(pp. 141-170).
(/isis/citation/CBB000015228/)
Chapter
Heninger, S. K., Jr.
(1977)
Oronce Finé and English textbooks for the mathematical sciences.
In: Studies in the continental background of Renaissance English literature: Essays presented to John L. Lievsay
(p. 171).
(/isis/citation/CBB000020402/)
Article
Ross, Richard P.
(1976)
Oronce Fine's De speculo ustorio: A heretofore ignored early French Renaissance printed treatise on mathematical optics.
Historia Mathematica
(pp. 63-70).
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