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Definition of Jacques bernoulli
1. Noun. Swiss mathematician (1654-1705).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Jacques Bernoulli
Literary usage of Jacques bernoulli
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1. Dynamic Symmetry: The Greek Vase by Jay Hambidge (1920)
"The name logarithmic spiral is due to jacques bernoulli.1 The spiral has been called
... During 1691-93 jacques bernoulli gave the following theorems among ..."
2. The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, Literature and (1910)
"jacques bernoulli wrote elegant verses in Latin, German and French; but although
these were held in high estimation in his own time, ..."
3. Chambers's Biographical Dictionary: The Great of All Times and Nations by Francis Hindes Groome, David Patrick (1898)
"... a Swiss family of scientists, whose founder, jacques bernoulli (d. 158.1).
fled a Protestant refugee from Antwerp to Frankfort; his grandson, ..."