leonhard in English

noun

male first name

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1. In 1774 he published a French translation of Leonhard Euler’s Elements of Algebra.

2. Leonhard Christoph Sturms Vollständige Anweisung Wasser-Künst, Wasserleitungen, Brunnen und Cisternen wohl anzugeben

3. Leonardus Achates de Basilea, born Leonhard Agtstein in Basel, was a compositor who worked from 1472 to 1491.

4. Leonhard Christoph Sturms Vollständige Anweisung Wasser-Künst, Wasserleitungen, Brunnen und Cisternen wohl anzugeben : worinnen Nic. Goldmanns Text nach Lib

5. Adam Burrier (Johan Leonhard Burrier2, [Unknown] Burrier BURCHART1) was born ABT 1765 in Frederick, MD, and died JUL 1829 in Frederick, MD

6. Originally coined in the 17th century as a derogatory term and regarded as fictitious or useless, the concept gained wide acceptance following the work of Leonhard Euler and Carl Friedrich Gauss.

7. Some of the key principles formulated in the middle ages were done by Johannes Kepler (Problem of the wine barrels), Johan Bernoulli (Brachystochrone problem), Leonhard Euler (Calculus of Variations), Lagrange (Principle multipliers), that were formulated primarily …

8. Leonard of Noblac (or of Limoges or Noblet; also known as Lienard, Linhart, Leonhard, Léonard, Leonardo, Annard) (died 559 AD), is a Frankish saint closely associated with the town and abbey of Saint-Léonard-de-Noblat, in Haute-Vienne, in the Limousin (region) of France.

9. (noun) Continued fractions, one of the earliest examples of which is Lord Brouncker's expression for the ratio of the circumference to the diameter of a circle (see Circle), were elaborately discussed by John Wallis and Leonhard Euler; the Convergency of series treated by Newton, Euler and the Bernoullis; the binomial theorem, due originally to Newton