Johannes (van Waveren) Hudde (23 April 1628 – 15 April 1704) was a burgomaster (mayor) of Amsterdam between 1672 – 1703, a mathematician and governor of...
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Andries Hudde (1608–1663) was a landowner and colonial official of New Netherland. Andries Hudde was born in Kampen, Overijssel in the Netherlands in 1608...
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in turn led to the European Vertical Reference System (EVRS). Mayor Johannes Hudde of Amsterdam in a way came up with the idea after he expanded the sea...
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prominent figures such as scientist Christiaan Huygens, mathematician Johannes Hudde, and Secretary of the British Royal Society Henry Oldenburg. Huygens...
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Deputy Governor of North Carolina from 1699 to 1704 (b. 1659) April 15 – Johannes Hudde, Dutch mathematician and mayor of Amsterdam (b. 1628) April 17 – Ulrik...
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the resultant of several simpler motions. René-François de Sluse and Johannes Hudde found algebraic algorithms for finding tangents. Further developments...
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sciences under leading figures of the time. This included the work of Johannes Hudde, Robert Boyle, and Robert Hooke. During this time he also produced an...
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Pietro Mengoli proves of the divergence of the harmonic series, 1654 - Johannes Hudde discovers the power series expansion for ln ( 1 + x ) {\displaystyle...
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General to the Governments of Algiers, Tunis and Tripoli Portrait of Johannes Hudde (1628-1704), Mayor of Amsterdam and a Mathematician Portrait of Johan...
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Caspar Commelijn, botanist Jan van der Heyden, painter and print maker Johannes Hudde, burgomaster of Amsterdam and mathematician Lucretia Wilhelmina van...
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