Примери за използване на Stevin на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Mathematics made Stevin rich.
Stevin became a bookkeeper and cashier with a firm in Antwerp.
The Bible the Statenbijbel S Stevin.
Stevin, in his book StelreghelⓉ used the notation+,- and√.
Inspired by Archimedes, Stevin wrote important works on mechanics.
But Stevin was convinced that mathematics could make windmills much more efficient.
And a belief amongst men like Simon Stevin that science should be useful.
Simon Stevin had shown what really well designed windmills were capable of.
In particular his friendships with Simon Stevin and Adriaan van Roomen were important for his career.
Simon Stevin's father was Anthuenis(Anton) Stevin who, it is believed, was a cadet son of a mayor of Veurne.
In particular his friendships with Simon Stevin and Adriaan Van Roomen were important for van Ceulen's career.
Stevin bought a house at the Raamstraat in The Hague in 1612 for 3800 Dutch guilders(another sign of his high status and wealth).
It is believed that from 1604 Stevin was quartermaster-general of the army of the States-General.
Stevin designed new paddle wheel shapes, sluices, even a chain of windmills that could be used to drain not just fields, but a lake.
The two became close friends and Stevin became mathematics tutor to the Prince as well as a close advisor.
While at Göttingen, Struik made full use of the excellent library there to study the Renaissance mathematicians Ries, Rudolff, Apianus,Stifel and Stevin.
In 1600 he asked Stevin to set up an engineering school within the University of Leiden.
In the first of the final double work that we mentioned above, Stevin describes the establishment, layout and setting up of a military camp.
Men like Simon Stevin would use maths theory to create something much bigger… A new, mathematically grounded science.
Many pioneers of the Scientific Revolution, such as Galileo,Kepler, Stevin, Descartes, Mersenne, and others, wrote extensively about music theory.
While Stevin was at the University of Leiden he met Maurits(Maurice), the Count Of Nassau, who was William of Orange's second son.
The second of the two works deals with sluices Stevin had designed to put into fortifications to keep a moat at the correct depth.
Stevin gave an interesting account in this work of constructions related to polygons and polyhedra, using the concept of similarity, and a study of regular and semi-regular polyhedra.
Before presenting the numerical tables, Stevin gave rules for simple and compound interest and also gave many examples of their use.
Certainly Stevin was not alone in fleeing from the south Netherlands around this time, with many going to the north, but others fleeing to England or Germany.
With Prince Maurits now head of the army of the republic, and with Stevin as an advisor in his service, a series of military triumphs over the Spanish forces followed.
The author of 11 books,Simon Stevin made significant contributions to trigonometry, mechanics, architecture, musical theory, geography, fortification, and navigation.
In De SterktenbouwingⓉ Stevin takes an Italian method of fortification and modifies it for Dutch use.
In Problemata geometrica(1583) Stevin presented geometry based largely on Euclid and Archimedes but the problems which he studied show that he was also influenced by Dürer.
There were other possible reasons for Stevin to move, however, for we have already mentioned that Stevin was brought up in a Calvinist family after his mother remarried.