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    The Oxford Calculators were a group of 14th-century thinkers, almost all associated with Merton College, Oxford; for this reason they were dubbed "The...
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  • Calculator spelling is an unintended characteristic of the seven-segment display traditionally used by calculators, in which, when read upside-down, the...
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  • Calculator (character), DC Comics villain Oxford Calculators, a group of 14th-century philosophers Calculator (band), an American emo band Richard Swineshead...
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    French philosopher Jean Buridan and the Oxford Calculators (the Merton School) of the Merton College of Oxford rejected the Aristotelian concept of gravity...
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  • This work and others was developed in 14th-century England by the Oxford Calculators such as Thomas Bradwardine, who studied and formulated various laws...
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  • one of the Oxford Calculators William of Heytesbury (1330), one of the Oxford Calculators John Dumbleton (1338), one of the Oxford Calculators Richard Swineshead...
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  • was followed up by his pupil Albert of Saxony (1316–1390) and the Oxford Calculators, who performed various experiments which further undermined the Aristotelian...
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    Noisy intermediate-scale quantum era By groups Harvard Computers Oxford Calculators Via Panisperna boys Women in physics Scientific disputes Bohr–Einstein...
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  • Buddhism Nihilism Nominalism Nyaya school Objectivism Occamism Oxford Calculators Oxford Franciscan school Perennial philosophy Peripatetic school Personalism...
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    Mean speed theorem (category Merton College, Oxford)
    of uniform acceleration, was discovered in the 14th century by the Oxford Calculators of Merton College, and was proved by Nicole Oresme. It states that...
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