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Definition of Mathematicians
1. mathematician [n] - See also: mathematician
Lexicographical Neighbors of Mathematicians
Literary usage of Mathematicians
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. La démocratie libérale by Thomas Hodgkin, Etienne Vacherot (1892)
"In words which would ° now carry terror through the pleasant places by the Qam^ ^g
imperia} brothers decreed : ' Let the discourse of the Mathematicians ..."
2. Italy and Her Invaders by Thomas Hodgkin (1892)
"Punish- Even more severe was the sentence passed against the hapless Mathematicians.
... By Mathematicians were 1 Cod. Theod. xvi. 5. ..."
3. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1857)
"Constellation of Mathematicians.—We pass with admiration along the great series
of mathematicians, by whom the science of theoretical mechanics has been ..."
4. History of the Inductive Sciences from the Earliest to the Present Time by William Whewell (1859)
"This problem of the motion of a body in a resisting medium, led to another
collision between the English and the German mathematicians. ..."
5. A Scrap-book of Elementary Mathematics: Notes, Recreations, Essays by William Frank White (1908)
"Mathematicians are not as a class noted for the elegance or the legibility of
... Several handsome sets of portraits of mathematicians, edited by Dr. Smith, ..."
6. The Works of George Berkeley ...: Including His Posthumous Works; with by George Berkeley (1901)
"In Berkeley's mind it is an argumentum ad hominem as against free-thinking
mathematicians, in continuation, too, of the leading argument in the Seventh ..."
7. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and General by Thomas Spencer Baynes (1890)
"In that year Adriaan van Boomen garve ont as a problem to all mathematicians an
equation of the 45th degree, which, being recognized by Vieta as depending ..."