The purpose of this book is to provide a very short, historical account of the life and legacy of John Napier (1550-1617) and has been produced in support of a wider programme of activities to commemorate 400 years since his death
John Napier of Merchiston (1550 – 1617) with his Latinized name Ioannes Nepervs, published in 1614 ...
Any reconstruction of the life of John Willison must of necessity be brief on account of the scarci...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...
The purpose of this book is to provide a very short, historical account of the life and legacy of Jo...
John Napier (1550–1617) is celebrated today as the man who invented logarithms—an enormous intellect...
For the first time, all five of John Napier’s works have been brought together in English in a singl...
This essay was written as an introduction to a memorial volume planned for the 400th anniversary of ...
This thesis examines John Napier of Merchiston’s 1593 commentary on the Book of Revelation within t...
Scotsman John Napier is best known to for his treatise on Protestant religion. However, it was his i...
I interpret John Napier's definition of a logarithm to show in modern terms how closely his arithmet...
The invention of logarithms in the 16th century was arguably the most valuable contribution to compu...
This article explores the notion of 'middle future' apocalypticism through the work of the late sixt...
Laming-Emperaire Annette. John Napier, The roots of mankind. The story of Man and his ancestors. In:...
Logarithms are an integral part of many forms of technology, and their history and development help ...
In this paper, we examine the structure of Napier's logarithms by analysing his main work on the sub...
John Napier of Merchiston (1550 – 1617) with his Latinized name Ioannes Nepervs, published in 1614 ...
Any reconstruction of the life of John Willison must of necessity be brief on account of the scarci...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...
The purpose of this book is to provide a very short, historical account of the life and legacy of Jo...
John Napier (1550–1617) is celebrated today as the man who invented logarithms—an enormous intellect...
For the first time, all five of John Napier’s works have been brought together in English in a singl...
This essay was written as an introduction to a memorial volume planned for the 400th anniversary of ...
This thesis examines John Napier of Merchiston’s 1593 commentary on the Book of Revelation within t...
Scotsman John Napier is best known to for his treatise on Protestant religion. However, it was his i...
I interpret John Napier's definition of a logarithm to show in modern terms how closely his arithmet...
The invention of logarithms in the 16th century was arguably the most valuable contribution to compu...
This article explores the notion of 'middle future' apocalypticism through the work of the late sixt...
Laming-Emperaire Annette. John Napier, The roots of mankind. The story of Man and his ancestors. In:...
Logarithms are an integral part of many forms of technology, and their history and development help ...
In this paper, we examine the structure of Napier's logarithms by analysing his main work on the sub...
John Napier of Merchiston (1550 – 1617) with his Latinized name Ioannes Nepervs, published in 1614 ...
Any reconstruction of the life of John Willison must of necessity be brief on account of the scarci...
The Eminent New Zealand music historian and writer, the late John Mansfield Thomson, was both a prol...