De circuli magnitudine inventa : Accedunt eiusdem; Problematum quorundam illustrium constructiones / Christiani Hugenii, Const. F.
Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695Call Number | 516/.152 |
Author | Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695, author. |
Title | De circuli magnitudine inventa : Accedunt eiusdem; Problematum quorundam illustrium constructiones / Christiani Hugenii, Const. F. |
Physical Description | 1 online resource |
Notes | "First published by Johannes and Daniel Elzevier in 1654. Republished by Elsevier B.V. in 2014." |
Summary | Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) was born the son of diplomat Constantijn Huygens, and grew up in the company of prominent men, such as René Descartes. After his studies in mathematics at Leiden University, he developed himself into an important astronomer. His research included the rings of Saturn and the discovery of the moon Titan. Huygens is also known as the inventor of the pendulum clock. The Elzeviers published his first book on hyperbolae, ellipses, and circles in 1651. It was followed by this treatise on the magnitude of circles in 1654. |
Subject | Circle Early works to 1800. Mathematics Early works to 1800. Circle. Mathematics. Electronic books. Early works. |
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Summary | Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695) was born the son of diplomat Constantijn Huygens, and grew up in the company of prominent men, such as René Descartes. After his studies in mathematics at Leiden University, he developed himself into an important astronomer. His research included the rings of Saturn and the discovery of the moon Titan. Huygens is also known as the inventor of the pendulum clock. The Elzeviers published his first book on hyperbolae, ellipses, and circles in 1651. It was followed by this treatise on the magnitude of circles in 1654. |
Notes | "First published by Johannes and Daniel Elzevier in 1654. Republished by Elsevier B.V. in 2014." |
Subject | Circle Early works to 1800. Mathematics Early works to 1800. Circle. Mathematics. Electronic books. Early works. |
Multimedia |