Mathematicus
Mathematicus[1] est homo numerorum peritus et mathematicae deditus. Multi mathematici sunt magistri in scholis vel in universitatibus docentes. Qui autem mathematicus sit artem mathematicam non modo docet verum etiam creat: hoc est, theoremata demonstrat. Totis in temporibus effectus mathematicorum et mathematicarum culturae humana maxime erant, sunt, erunt.
Autobiographiae mathematicae
recensereNonnulli mathematici autobiographias vel commentarios de mathematica aliisque mathematicis scripserunt, partim ad pulchritudinem rei indicandam.
- The Book of My Life - Hieronymus Cardanus[2]
- A Mathematician's Apology - G. H. Hardy[3]
- A Mathematician's Miscellany (liber iterum impressus nomine Littlewood's Miscellany) - J. E. Littlewood[4]
- I Am a Mathematician - Norbertus Wiener[5]
- I Want to be a Mathematician - Paulus R. Halmos
- Adventures of a Mathematician - Stanislaus Ulam[6]
- Enigmas of Chance - Marcus Kac[7]
- Random Curves - Neal Koblitz
- Love and Math - Eduardus Frenkel
- Mathematics without Apologies - Michael Harris[8]
Mathematici magni
recensereAntiqui
recensereSaepe mathematici philosophi vel astronomi erant. Nonnulli antiquitatis mathematici ad geometriam Euclideam conferebant.
- Amosis mathematicus saeculo fere 17 a.C.n.
- Thales Milesius 624 a.C.n.–547 a.C.n. — fundator geometriae. Diogenes Laertios Thaletem primum triangulum rectangulare in circulum posuisse descripsit (theorema Thaletis).
- Hippasus, discipulus Pythagorae
- Pythagoras Samius 582 a.C.n.–496 a.C.n. — theorema Pythagorae excogitavit.
- Theano Crotoniensis, uxor Pythagorae
- Damo Crotoniensis, filia Pythagorae
- Democritus Abderitus c. 460 a.C.n.–370 a.C.n.
- Theaetetus c. 417 a.C.n.–369 a.C.n.
- Eudoxus Cnidius c. 408 a.C.n.–c. 347 a.C.n.
- Aristoteles 384 a.C.n.–322 a.C.n.
- Euclides Alexandrinus c. 365 a.C.n.–275 a.C.n.
- Diophantus Alexandrinus c. 298 a.C.n.–214 a.C.n.
- Archimedes Syracusanus 287 a.C.n.–212 a.C.n.
- Eratosthenes Cyrenaeus 276 a.C.n.–194 a.C.n.
- Apollonius Pergaeus 265 a.C.n.–170 a.C.n.
- Hipparchus Nicaeensis c. 190 a.C.n.–c. 120 a.C.n.
- Menelaus Alexandrinus annis fere 70–140
- Sporus Nicaeensis annis fere 240–300
- Pappus Alexandrinus fl. 320
- Hypatia Alexandrina 370–415
Mediaevales
recensere- Brachmacottus 598–668 (Brahmagupta)
- Algorismus 780–850
- Achmetes Euclidianus 920–990
- Albirunius 973–1048
- Arzachel 1028–1087
- Savasorda 1070–1136
- Omarius Tabernacularius Nisaeus 1048–1131
- Leonardus Pisanus Filius Bonacii 1170–1250 (Fibonacci)
- Raimundus Lullus 1235–1316
- Thomas Bradwardinus (seu Bravardinus) c. 1290–1349
- Nicolaus Oresmius (seu Oresme indecl.) 1323–1382
- Ioannes Regiomontanus (seu "de Regio Monte") 1436–1476
- Scipio Ferreus Bononiensis 1465–1526
Aetas Renascentiae
recensere- Gaspar Lax Aragonensis (gen. Gasparis Lax) 1487–1560
- Michael Stifelius 1487–1567
- Petrus Apianus 1495–1552
- Nicolaus Tartalea Brixellensis 1499/1500–1557
- Hieronymus Cardanus 1501–1576
- Franciscus Vieta 1540–1603
- Ludolphus à Ceulen 1540–1610
- Simon Stevinius Brugensis 1548–1620
- Ioannes Neperus Scotus, Baro Merchistonii 1550–1617
- Ludovicus Ferrarius Bononiensis 1552–1565
- Adrianus Romanus 1561–1615
- Henricus Briggius 1561–1630
- Thomas Finkius Flenspurgensis 1561–1656
- Iohannes Keplerus 1571–1630
- Guilelmus Oughtred 1575-1660 (seu "Oughtredus")
- Paulus Guldinus Sancto-Gallensis 1577–1643
- Willebrordus Snellius 1580–1626
- Claudius Gaspar Bachetus Sebusianus 1581–1638
- Alexander Andersonus Aberdonensis 1582–1620
- Marinus Mersennus Minimus 1588–1648
- Renatus Cartesius 1596–1650
- Bonaventura Cavalerius 1598–1647
- Adrianus Vlaccus 1600–1667
- Petrus de Fermat 1601–1665
- Evangelista Torricellius 1608–1647
- Ioannes Pellius 1611–1685
- Franciscus à Schooten 1615–1660
- Iohannes Wallisius 1616–1703
- Blasius Pascalis 1623–1662
- Christianus Hugenius 1629–1695
- Isaacus Barrow 1630–1677
- Christophorus Wren 1632–1723
- Isaacus Newtonus 1643–1727 — Scriptor libri arithmeticae universalis
- Godefridus Guilielmus Leibnitius 1646–1716
- Ioannes Ceva Mediolanensis 1648–1734
- Ernfroy Walter de Tschirnhaus(en) 1651–1708
- Iacobus Bernoulli 1654–1705
- Marchio Hospitalii 1661–1704
- Iohannes Craig 1663–1731
- Iohannes Bernoulli 1667–1748
- Abraham de Moivre 1667–1754
- Rogerus Cotesius 1682–1716
- Brook Taylor 1685–1731
- Iacobus Stirling 1692–1770
- Colinus Mac Laurin 1698–1746
- Daniel Bernoulli 1700–1782
- Gabriel Cramerus 1704–1752
- Leonhardus Eulerus 1707–1783
- Rogerius Iosephus Boscovich 1711–1787
- Matthaeus Stewart 1717–1785
- Maria Caietana de Agnesiis 1718–1799
- Abraham Gotthelf Kaestner (Gen. Abrahami Gotthelf Kaestneri, seu Kaestner) 1719–1800
- I. H. Lambert 1728–1777
- Eduardus Waring 1736–1798
- Iosephus Ludovicus Lagrange 1736–1813
- Petrus Simon Laplace 1749–1827
- Laurentius Mascheronius 1750–1800
- Hadrianus Maria Legendre 1752–1833
- Georgius Vega 1754–1802
Moderni
recensere- Andreas Maria Ampère 1775–1836
- Wolfgangus Bolyai de Bolya 1775–1856
- Carolus Fridericus Gauss 1777–1855
- Fridericus Gulielmus Bessel 1784–1846
- Petrus Andreas Hansen 1795–1874
- Augustus Ferdinandus Moebius 1790–1868
- Nicolaus Lobačevskij 1792–1856
- Ioannes Bolyai de Bolya 1802–1860
- Carolus Gustavus Iacobus Jacobi 1804–1851
- Evaristus Galois 1811–1832
- Paphnutius Čebyšëv 1821–1894
- Rudolfus Otto Sigismundus Lipschitz Regiomontanus 1832–1903 [1][nexus deficit]
- Iacobus Iosephus Sylvester 1814–1897 (fons)
- Gustavus Roch 1839–1866 versio interretialis (pdf) apud visualiseur.bnf.fr
- Marius Sophus Lie 1842–1899
- Carolus Arminius Amandus Schwarz 1843–1921
- Ferdinandus Georgius Frobenus 1849–1917
- Iosephus Peano 1858–1932
- Aemilia Noether 1882–1935
- Carolus Pearsonus
- Andreas Kolmogorov 1903–1987
- Mstislaus Keldyš 1911–1978
- Alanus Turing 1912–1954
- Nicolas Bourbaki, qui non est vir sed societas mathematicorum anno 1935 condita
Mathematici post 1950 nati
recensere- Andreas Wiles (natus 1953)
- Gregorius Perelman (natus 1966)
- Terentius Tao (natus 1975)
- Maria Mirzakhani (nata 1977)
Bibliographia
recensere- Dunham, William. 1994. The Mathematical Universe. Novi Eboraci: John Wiley.
- Halmos, Paul. 1985. I Want to Be a Mathematician. Springer-Verlag.
- Hardy, G. H. (1940) 1992 A Mathematician's Apology (with foreword by C. P. Snow). Cantabrigiae: Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0-521-42706-1.
- Krantz, Steven G. 2012. A Mathematician Comes of Age. The Mathematical Association of America. ISBN 978-0-88385-578-2.
Nexus externi
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Notae
recensere- ↑ Cicero, Tusc. 1.2.5, de Or. 1.3.10, et alibi.
- ↑ Cardano, Girolamo (2002), The Book of My Life (De Vita Propria Liber), The New York Review of Books, ISBN 1-59017-016-4
- ↑ Hardy 1992.
- ↑ Littlewood, J. E. (1990), Béla Bollobás, ed., Littlewood's miscellany, Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-521-33702 X.
- ↑ Wiener, Norbert (1956), I Am a Mathematician / The Later Life of a Prodigy, The M.I.T. Press, ISBN 0-262-73007-3.
- ↑ Ulam, S. M. (1976), Adventures of a Mathematician, Charles Scribner's Sons, ISBN 0-684-14391-7.
- ↑ Kac, Mark (1987), Enigmas of Chance / An Autobiography, Berkeleiae: University of California Press, ISBN 0-520-05986-7.
- ↑ Harris, Michael (2015), Mathematics without apologies / portrait of a problematic vocation, Princeton University Press, ISBN 978-0-691-15423-7.