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    Petrus Peregrinus de Maricourt (Latin), Pierre Pelerin de Maricourt (French), or Peter Peregrinus of Maricourt (fl. 1269), was a French mathematician,...
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  • Maricourt may refer to: André de Maricourt (1874-1945), French writer Pierre de Maricourt, scholar of the Middle Ages XIIIth century Maricourt, Quebec...
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    Encyclopedia History of Physics Pierre de Maricourt Jordanus de Nemore Nicole Oresme Albert of Saxony Thierry of Freburg Jean de Sax The above bibliography...
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  • (Chancellor) Peter de Rivo Peter of Spain (usually identified with Pope John XXI) Peter the Venerable Pierre d'Ailly Pierre de Maricourt Philip the Chancellor...
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  • Roger Bacon as one of two "perfect" mathematicians, together with Pierre de Maricourt. Bacon probably knew John in Paris in the 1260s. No works are certainly...
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  • describe the magnetic compass and its use in navigation. 1269 – Pierre de Maricourt describes magnetic poles and remarks on the nonexistence of isolated...
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    Astronomical compass (1269) The French scholar Pierre de Maricourt describes in his experimental study Epistola de magnete (1269) three different compass designs...
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  • to describe the magnetic compass and its use in navigation. 1269 Pierre de Maricourt Published the first extant treatise on the properties of magnetism...
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    displaced because of the East–West Schism of 1054 (approximate date). Pierre de Maricourt, French mathematician and writer, performs a series of experiments...
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    (Japanese, 1931– ) – climate models; awarded William Bowie Medal Pierre de Maricourt (Petrus Peregrinus) (French, fl. 1269) – first extant treatise on...
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