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9 Briggs, Katherine Cook
(1875–1968) Gen MgtU.S. researcher. Inventor, together with her daughter, Isabel Briggs-Myers, of the Myers-Briggs type indicator. -
10 Briggs's standart pipe thread
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11 Briggs-Myers, Isabel
(1897–1980) Gen MgtU.S. researcher. Inventor, together with her mother, Katherine Cook Briggs, of the MyersBriggs type indicator. -
12 Briggs, Henry
SUBJECT AREA: Electronics and information technology[br]b. February 1561 Warley Wood, Yorkshire, Englandd. 26 January 1630 Oxford, England[br]English mathematician who invented common, or Briggsian, logarithms and whose writings led to their general acceptance throughout Europe.[br]After education at Warley Grammar School, Briggs entered St John's College, Cambridge, in 1577 and became a fellow in 1588. Having been Reader of the Linacre Lecture in 1592, he was appointed to the new Chair in Geometry at Gresham House (subsequently Gresham College), London, in 1596. Shortly after, he concluded that the logarithms developed by John Napier would be much more useful if they were calculated to the decimal base 10, rather than to the base e (the "natural" number 2.71828…), a suggestion with which Napier concurred. Until the advent of modern computing these decimal logarithms were invaluable for the accurate calculations involved in surveying, navigation and astronomy. In 1619 he accepted the Savilian Chair in Geometry at Oxford University, having two years previously published the base 10 logarithms of 1,000 numbers. The year 1624 saw the completion of his monumental Arithmetica Logarithmica, which contained fourteen-figure logarithms of 30,000 numbers, together with their trigonometric sines to fifteen decimal places and their tangents and secants to ten places![br]Bibliography1617, Logarithmorum Chilias Primi (the first published reference to base 10 logarithms). 1622, A Treatise of the North West Passage to the South Sea: Through the Continent ofVirginia and by Fretum Hudson.1633, Arithmetica Logarithmica, Gouda, the Netherlands; pub. in 1633 as Trigonmetria Britannica, London.Further ReadingE.T.Bell, 1937, Men of Mathematics, London: Victor Gollancz. See also Burgi, Jost.KF -
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клинофон Бриггса
Прибор для измерения углов наклона буровых скважин
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15 Briggs logarithm
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16 Briggs standard
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17 Briggs' logarithm
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18 Briggs logarithm
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19 Briggs clinophone
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20 Briggs standard
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briggs — briggs; briggs·ian; … English syllables
Briggs — (spr. Brigs, Briggius), Henry, geb. 1556 zu Warley Wood in Yorkshire; wurde 1590 Professor der Geometrie in London, 1619 in Oxford u. st. 1631. Er beschäftigte sich vornehmlich mit Logarithmen u. begründete das noch gewöhnliche Briggsche System… … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Briggs — (Briggius), Henry, Mathematiker, geb. 1556 zu Warleywood in Yorkshire, gest. 26. Jan. 1630, studierte in Cambridge, wurde 1596 Professor am Gresham College in London und 1619 in Oxford. Als 1614 Neper (Napier, s.d. 1) die Logarithmen erfand, gab… … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
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Briggs — This interesting name is a variant of the more common name Bridges, which, contrary to appearances, has two possible origins, one the perhaps obvious English topographical or occupational one, and the other locational, from Belgium. Firstly, then … Surnames reference