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  1. William Oughtred - Teacher of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2008-07-24
  2. An addition vnto the vse of the instrument called the circles of proportion, for the working of nauticall questions Together with certaine necessary considerations ... advertisements touching navigation. (1633) by William Oughtred, 2010-07-13
  3. William Oughtred, a great seventeenth-century teacher of mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-07
  4. Guilelmi Oughtred Aetonenis, Quondam Collegii Regalis In Cantabrigia Socii (1677) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, Charles Scarburgh, 2010-09-10
  5. Clavis Mathematicae Denuo Limata, Sive Potius Fabricata (1667) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, 2010-09-10
  6. 1575 Births: Marie De' Medici, Arbella Stuart, Jakob Böhme, John Robinson, Rory Ó Donnell, 1st Earl of Tyrconnell, Guido Reni, William Oughtred
  7. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 1916
  8. People From Buckinghamshire (Before 1974): People From Datchet, People From Eton, Anthony Berry, William Oughtred, Adrian Jack, George E. Davis
  9. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher Of Mathematics (1916) by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-10
  10. Mr. William Oughtred's Key of the mathematicks. Newly translated from the best edition, with notes, rendring it easy and itelligible to less skilful readers. ... unanswer'd by the author are resolv'd . ... by William Oughtred, 2010-05-27
  11. William Oughtred: An entry from Gale's <i>Science and Its Times</i> by Judson Knight, 2001
  12. William Oughtred, A Great Seventeenth-century Teacher Of Mathematics by Cajori Florian 1859-1930, 2010-10-14
  13. William Oughtred: A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher Of Mathematics (1916) by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-10
  14. Guilelmi Oughtred Aetonenis, Quondam Collegii Regalis In Cantabrigia Socii (1677) (Latin Edition) by William Oughtred, Charles Scarburgh, 2010-09-10

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2. Oughtred
William Oughtred The Inventor of the Slide Rule. William Oughtred (1574-1660)was one of the world's great mathematicians. He attended
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William Oughtred - The Inventor of the Slide Rule William Oughtred was one of the world's great mathematicians. He attended Eton School and King's College, receiving his M.A. in 1600. In 1603 he was ordained as an Episcopal minister. In the 17th century, becoming a clergyman was a common and well respected career option for a well educated man. Like many others of his day, Oughtred was likely not a formally trained mathematician, rather he was largely self-taught. He reputedly had a burning curiosity for mathematics and along with Harriot, he devised a standardized notation for algebra, some of which remains in use today. Oughtred's passion for mathematics was so great that he maintained a free school for young men interested in the science. A contemporary of Oughtred's, Edmund Gunter, devised a logarithmic rule in 1620, which could be used to multiply and divide using a pair of calipers. Oughtred was the first to see that a simpler and more sophisticated method of multiplication and division could be achieved by placing two logarithmic rules side by side and using the position of the numbers relative to each other to calculate the desired results. He also developed the circular slide rule, which operated in the same fashion as a linear slide rule, except that it makes use of an inner and an outer ring Oughtred published his renowned work Circles of Proportion and the Horizontal Instrument in 1632.

3. Oughtred
Best known for the invention of an early form of the slide rule.Category Science Math History People......William Oughtred. Born William Oughtred attended Eton School, whichalthough a very famous school was in fact his local school. From
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William Oughtred
Born: 5 March 1574 in Eton, Buckinghamshire, England
Died: 30 June 1660 in Albury, Surrey, England
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William Oughtred attended Eton School, which although a very famous school was in fact his local school. From there he went to King's College Cambridge, entering in 1592. Three years later he became a Fellow of King's College, received his B.A. in 1596 and his M.A. in the year 1600. It is surprising that although very little mathematics was taught at either Eton or Cambridge at this time Oughtred became passionately interested. He wrote:- ... the time which over and above those usuall studies I employed upon the mathematicall sciences I redeemed night by night from my naturall sleep, defrauding my body, and inuring it to watching, cold, and labour, while most others tooke their rest. Oughtred was ordained an Episcopal minister in 1603. In 1604 he became vicar of Shalford and later, in 1610, he became rector of Albury. Oughtred took private pupils who came to his house and lived there free of charge while they received mathematical instruction. He had many pupils but the most famous were John

4. Oughtred
Translate this page oughtred william anglais, 1574-1660 Ce théologien s'intéressa aux travauxde Viète et contribua à l'amélioration des notations algébriques.
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5. William Oughtred
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9. Oughtred
Best known for the invention of an early form of the slide rule.
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William Oughtred
Born: 5 March 1574 in Eton, Buckinghamshire, England
Died: 30 June 1660 in Albury, Surrey, England
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William Oughtred attended Eton School, which although a very famous school was in fact his local school. From there he went to King's College Cambridge, entering in 1592. Three years later he became a Fellow of King's College, received his B.A. in 1596 and his M.A. in the year 1600. It is surprising that although very little mathematics was taught at either Eton or Cambridge at this time Oughtred became passionately interested. He wrote:- ... the time which over and above those usuall studies I employed upon the mathematicall sciences I redeemed night by night from my naturall sleep, defrauding my body, and inuring it to watching, cold, and labour, while most others tooke their rest. Oughtred was ordained an Episcopal minister in 1603. In 1604 he became vicar of Shalford and later, in 1610, he became rector of Albury. Oughtred took private pupils who came to his house and lived there free of charge while they received mathematical instruction. He had many pupils but the most famous were John

10. OUGHTRED, WILLIAM
oughtred, william. oughtred, william (fl. 15751660), English mathematician,was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College
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OUGHTRED, WILLIAM (fl. 1575-1660), English mathematician, was born at Eton, and educated there and at King's College, Cambridge, of which he became fellow. Being admitted to holy orders, he left the university about 1603, and was presented to the rectory of Aldbury, near Guildford in Surrey; and about 1628 he was appointed by the earl of Arundel to instruct his son in mathematics. He corresponded with some of the most eminent scholars of his time on mathematical subjects; and his house was generally full of pupils from all quarters. It is said that he expired in a sudden transport of joy upon hearing the news of the vote at Westminster for the restoration of Charles II. He published, among other mathematical works, Clavis Mathe-matica, in 1631, in which he introduced new signs for certain mathematical operations (see ALGEBRA) ; a treatise on navigation entitled Circles of Proportion, in 1632; works on trigonometry and dialling, and his Opuscula Mathematica, published posthumously in 1676. OUIDA, the pen name—derived from a childish attempt to pronounce " Louisa "—of Maria Louise [de la] Ramee (1839-1908), English novelist, born at Bury St Edmunds, where her birth was registered on the 7th of January 1839. Her father, Louis Ramee, was French, and her mother, Susan Sutton, English. At an early age she went to live in London, and there began to contribute to the New Monthly and Bentley's Magazine. In 1860 her first story, afterwards republished as Held in Bondage (1863), appeared in the New Monthly under the title of Granville de Vigne, and this was followed in quick succession by Strath-more

11. Oughtred [Owtred], William
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1. Dates
Born: Eton, Buckinghamshire, 5 March 1575
Died: Albury, near Guildford, Surrey, 30 June 1660
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Cleric, Schoolmaster
No information on financial status.
3. Nationality
Birth: English
Career: English
Death: English
4. Education
Schooling: Cambridge, M.A.
King's Scholar at Eton.
Cambridge University, King's College, 1592-1600; B.A., 1596; M.A., 1600.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Anglican
Oughtred was ordained in 1603 and spent his life as an Anglican clergyman. During the Civil War he was thoroughly royalist in outlook, and would have been sequestered except for influence brought to bear on his behalf.
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Mathematics
Subordinate: Alchemy
Clavis mathematicae, 1631, on arithmetic and algebra, composed for instruction of his pupil, the son of the Earl of Arundel.
Circles of Proportion and the Horizontal Instrument, 1632, describing the first slide rules and also sundials.

12. Encyclopædia Britannica
Encyclopædia Britannica. oughtred, william. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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13. William Oughtred
biography of william oughtred william oughtred (15741660) was one of the world's great mathematicians.
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William Oughtred
5 March 1575 in Eton, Buckinghamshire, England
30 June 1660 in Albury, Surrey, England
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Clavis Mathematicae (1631)
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Gunter; Mannheim; Delamain Achievement invented the slide rule Biography Oughtred's passion for mathematics was so great that he maintained a free school for young men interested in the science. A contemporary of Oughtred's, Edmund Gunter, devised a logarithmic rule in 1620, which could be used to multiply and divide using a pair of calipers. Oughtred was the first to see that a simpler and more sophisticated method of multiplication and division could be achieved by placing two logarithmic rules side by side and using the position of the numbers relative to each other to calculate the desired results. Oughtred's most important work, Clavis Mathematicae (1631), included a description of Hindu-Arabic notation and decimal fractions and a considerable section on algebra. He experimented with many new symbols including for multiplication and :: for proportion. Like all Oughtred's works it was very condensed containing only 88 pages. He also developed the circular slide rule, which operated in the same fashion as a linear slide rule, except that it makes use of an inner and an outer ring Oughtred published his renowned work Circles of Proportion and the Horizontal Instrument in 1632.

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ORIGINS OF MODERNITY oughtred, william (15751660) The description and use of the double horizontall dyall. London printed for william Leake, 1652. An English translation of william oughtred's collection of mathematical recreations.
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An English translation of William Oughtred's collection of mathematical recreations. The problems were mainly intended for amusement and the text includes descriptions of simple demonstrations of various phenomena.

15. References For Oughtred
References for william oughtred. Books F Cajori, william oughtred, a GreatSeventeenth Cenrury Teacher of Mathematics (ChicagoLondon, 1916).
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References for William Oughtred
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • F Cajori, William Oughtred, a Great Seventeenth Cenrury Teacher of Mathematics (Chicago-London, 1916).
  • E Thacher, The slide rule (Palo Alto, 1995). Articles:
  • J Aubrey, William Oughtred, Brief lives II (Oxford, 1898), 106-110.
  • T F Nikonova, The life and work of the English mathematician William Oughtred (Russian), Moskov. Oblast. Ped. Inst. Ucen. Zap.
  • D Stander, Makers of modern mathematics : William Oughtred, Bull. Inst. Math. Appl.
  • A J Turner, William Oughtred, Richard Delamain and the Horizontral Instrument in Seventeenth Century England, Annali dell'Istituto e Museo di Storia della Scienze, Firenze Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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    oughtred, william (15751660). william oughtred (1574-1660) was oneof the world's great mathematicians. He attended Eton School
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    Oughtred, William William Oughtred (1574-1660) was one of the world's great mathematicians. He attended Eton School and King's College, receiving his M.A. in 1600. In 1603 he was ordained as an Episcopal minister. In the 17th century, becoming a clergyman was a common and well respected career option for a well educated man. Like many others of his day, Oughtred was likely not a formally trained mathematician, rather he was largely self-taught. He reputedly had a burning curiosity for mathematics and along with Harriot, he devised a standardized notation for algebra, some of which remains in use today. Oughtred's passion for mathematics was so great that he maintained a free school for young men interested in the science. A contemporary of Oughtred's, Edmund Gunter, devised a logarithmic rule in 1620, which could be used to multiply and divide using a pair of calipers. Oughtred was the first to see that a simpler and more sophisticated method of multiplication and division could be achieved by placing two logarithmic rules side by side and using the position of the numbers relative to each other to calculate the desired results. He also developed the circular slide rule, which operated in the same fashion as a linear slide rule, except that it makes use of an inner and an outer ring Oughtred published his renowned work

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