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28 Feb 1552
Joost Bürgi |
birth Joost Bürgi Born 28 Feb 1552; died 31 Jan 1632 at age 79. Swiss watchmaker and mathematician who invented logarithms independently of the Scottish mathematician John Napier. He was the most skilful, and the most famous, clockmaker of his day. He also made astronomical and practical geometry instruments (notably the proportional compass and a triangulation instrument useful in surveying). This led to becoming an assistant to the German astronomer Johannes Kepler. Bürgi was a major contributor to the development of decimal fractions and exponential notation, but his most notable contribution was published in 1620 as a table of antilogarithms. Napier published his table of logarithms in 1614, but Bürgi had already compiled his table of logarithms at least 10 years before that, and perhaps as early as 1588. |
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28 Feb 1552
Jost Bürgi |
birth Jost Bürgi Jost Bürgi, Swiss clockmaker and mathematician (died 1632) |