Mathematician:Simon Stevin
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Mathematician
Flemish mathematician, engineer and writer most famous for inventing the decimal notation for the rendering of fractions.
Recommended the use of a decimal system be used for weights and measures, coinage and for measurement of angles.
Wrote most of his work in Dutch, believing it the best language for communication of scientific and mathematical ideas.
Responsible for the experiment famously and inaccurately attributed to Galileo Galilei of dropping $2$ lead spheres, one ten times the mass of the other, over a height of $30$ feet, and noting that they take the same time to fall.
This was done in $1586$, and so may well pre-date any work by Galileo on this topic.
Nationality
Flemish
History
- Born: 1548 in Bruges, Burgundian Netherlands (now Belgium)
- 1585: Chosen by William the Silent to be the tutor to his son Maurice of Nassau
- Died: February 1620 in The Hague, Dutch Republic (now Netherlands)
Publications
- 1582: Tafelen van Interest ("Tables of interest")
- 1583: Problemata geometrica
- 1585: De Thiende ("The tenth") in which decimals were introduced into Europe
- 1585: La pratique d"arithmétique
- 1585: L"arithmétique in which he presented a uniform treatment for solving algebraic equations
Also known as
Simon Stevin was also known as Simon Stevinus.
Sources
- 1938: A. Geary, H.V. Lowry and H.A. Hayden: Mathematics for Technical Students, Part One ... (previous) ... (next): Arithmetic: Chapter $\text I$: Decimals
- 1966: Isaac Asimov: Understanding Physics ... (previous) ... (next): $\text {I}$: Motion, Sound and Heat: Chapter $2$: Falling Bodies: Inclined Planes
- 1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers ... (previous) ... (next): A List of Mathematicians in Chronological Sequence
- 1986: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers ... (previous) ... (next): $10$
- 1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): A List of Mathematicians in Chronological Sequence
- 1997: David Wells: Curious and Interesting Numbers (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): $10$
- 1998: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (2nd ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Stevin, Simon (1548-1620)
- 2008: David Nelson: The Penguin Dictionary of Mathematics (4th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Stevin, Simon (1548-1620)
- 2008: Ian Stewart: Taming the Infinite ... (previous) ... (next): Chapter $3$: Notations and Numbers: The Dark Ages?
- 2014: Christopher Clapham and James Nicholson: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Mathematics (5th ed.) ... (previous) ... (next): Stevin, Simon (1548-1620)