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    Jordanus de Nemore (fl. 13th century), also known as Jordanus Nemorarius and Giordano of Nemi, was a thirteenth-century European mathematician and scientist...
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  • French missionary and explorer Jordanus de Nemore (Renaissance version: Jordanus Nemorarius), a medieval mathematician Jordanus of Saxony, c. 1190–1237, 2nd...
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    decem libris demonstrata, the De elementis arithmetice artis of Jordanus Nemorarius (Jordanus de Nemore) with commentary and demonstrations, published together...
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    erroneously attributes this to Jordanus Nemorarius, whom he calls the "precursor of Leonardo". Leonardo alludes to Jordanus in his notebooks, but not to...
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    the first to propose notation of unknown quantities by letters - Jordanus Nemorarius had done this in the past - we can reasonably estimate that it would...
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    origines de la statique in 1903, when he stumbled upon a reference to Jordanus Nemorarius. This provoked a deep study of medieval science and cosmology, which...
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    since 19 December 1994 Sons and daughters of the town: Jordanus Nemorarius (also called Jordanus de Nemore, 1225-1260), mathematician of the Middle Ages...
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  • on Oxford theories on laws of motion taken up from the statics of Jordanus Nemorarius, and introduced them into Italy. He disagreed with the views of Thomas...
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