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  • Clavis mathematicae
  • Mathematics book written by William Oughtred

    Clavis mathematicae (English: The Key of Mathematics) is a mathematics book written by William Oughtred, originally published in 1631 in Latin. It was

    Clavis mathematicae

    Clavis mathematicae

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  • William Oughtred
  • English mathematician (1574–1660)

    Institutio, quae tum Logisticæ, tum Analyticæ, atque adeus totius Mathematicæ quasi Clavis est (i.e. "The Foundation of Arithmetic in Numbers and Kinds, which

    William Oughtred

    William Oughtred

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  • Plus–minus sign
  • Symbol combining both + and - signs

    its modern form was used as early as 1631, in William Oughtred's Clavis Mathematicae. In mathematical formulas, the ± symbol may be used to indicate a

    Plus–minus sign

    Plus–minus_sign

  • Multiplication sign
  • Mathematical symbol

    William Oughtred, who used the same symbol in his 1631 algebra text, Clavis Mathematicae, stating: Multiplication of species [i.e. unknowns] connects both

    Multiplication sign

    Multiplication_sign

  • Equals sign
  • Mathematical symbol of equality

    works, Thomas Harriot's Artis analyticae praxis, William Oughtred's Clavis mathematicae and Richard Norwood's Trigonometria. The sign was later used by John

    Equals sign

    Equals_sign

  • Pi
  • Number, approximately 3.14

    recorded use of the symbol π in circle geometry is in Oughtred's Clavis Mathematicae (1648), where the Greek letters π and δ were combined into the fraction

    Pi

    Pi

  • Caroline era
  • Period in English and Scottish history

    praxis, published ten years posthumously, and William Oughtred's Clavis mathematicae. Both contributed to the evolution of modern mathematical language;

    Caroline era

    Caroline era

    Caroline_era

  • List of English inventions and discoveries
  • and cosine functions devised by William Oughtred (1574–1660) in Clavis Mathematicae (The Key to Mathematics). 1631: The symbols for "is less than" and

    List of English inventions and discoveries

    List_of_English_inventions_and_discoveries

  • John Wallis
  • English mathematician (1616–1703)

    indulge his mathematical interests, mastering William Oughtred's Clavis Mathematicae in a few weeks in 1647. He soon began to write his own treatises

    John Wallis

    John Wallis

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  • Thomas Wharton (anatomist)
  • English physician and anatomist (1614–1673)

    anatomy of the pancreas. William Oughtred, in the epistle to his Clavis Mathematicae (London, 1648), speaks of Wharton's proficiency; and Izaak Walton

    Thomas Wharton (anatomist)

    Thomas Wharton (anatomist)

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  • 1631 in science
  • Vesuvius for the only time this century. William Oughtred publishes Clavis Mathematicae, introducing the multiplication sign (×) and proportion sign (::)

    1631 in science

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  • 1631 in literature
  • James Bible notable for typographical errors William Oughtred – Clavis mathematicae Anonymous – Fair Em published George Chapman – Caesar and Pompey

    1631 in literature

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  • 1631 in England
  • List of events

    have their licence to print revoked. William Oughtred publishes Clavis Mathematicae, introducing the multiplication sign (×) and proportion sign (::)

    1631 in England

    1631_in_England

  • Library of Sir Thomas Browne
  • Defunct library in Norwich, England

    Marek Marci, Idearum Operatricum Idea, Hannover 1635 William Oughtred, Clavis Mathematica, London 1648 Alessandro Piccolomini, De Sphaera, Basle 1565

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  • ALANIS
  • Female

    English

    ALANIS

    English feminine form of Celtic Alan, possibly ALANIS means "little rock." 

    ALANIS

  • CLARISA
  • Female

    Spanish

    CLARISA

    Spanish form of Latin Clarissa, CLARISA means "fame."

    CLARISA

  • FLAVIE
  • Female

    French

    FLAVIE

    French form of Roman Latin Flavia, FLAVIE means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIE

  • CARIS
  • Female

    English

    CARIS

    English variant spelling of Latin Charis, CARIS means "grace."

    CARIS

  • CLOVIS
  • Male

    French

    CLOVIS

    French form of German Hlodovic, CLOVIS means "famous warrior."

    CLOVIS

  • FLAVIO
  • Male

    Italian

    FLAVIO

    Italian and Spanish form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLAVIO means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIO

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    English American Latin

    Calvin

    Bald. Famous Bearers: Early 20th century American President Coolidge; fashion designer Calvin...

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  • CALVIN
  • Male

    English

    CALVIN

    English name derived from Latin Calvinus, CALVIN means "little bald one."

    CALVIN

  • Lavis
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (chiefly West Country)

    Lavis

    English (chiefly West Country) : patronymic from Laver.German : unexplained.French : nickname for someone living at a house with a spiral staircase, Old French lavis.

    Lavis

  • Slavik
  • Boy/Male

    German, Russian, Slavic

    Slavik

    Glory

    Slavik

  • ALAOIS
  • Male

    Irish

    ALAOIS

    Irish form of French Provençal Aloys, ALAOIS means "famous warrior."

    ALAOIS

  • BEAVIS
  • Male

    English

    BEAVIS

    Variant spelling of English Bevis, possibly BEAVIS means "shining one."

    BEAVIS

  • FLAVIU
  • Male

    Romanian

    FLAVIU

    Romanian form of Roman Latin Flavius, FLAVIU means "yellow hair."

    FLAVIU

  • CLETIS
  • Male

    English

    CLETIS

    Variant spelling of Latin Cletus, CLETIS means famous, renowned." 

    CLETIS

  • Claver
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Claver

    English : occupational name from Old French clavier ‘doorkeeper’ (from Latin clavis ‘key’).Catalan : from claver ‘keeper of the keys’, ‘doorkeeper’, Latin clavarius.

    Claver

  • VLASIS
  • Male

    Greek

    VLASIS

    (Βλάσις) Variant form of Greek Vlasios, VLASIS means "talks with a lisp." 

    VLASIS

  • CLAIR
  • Female

    English

    CLAIR

    English variant spelling of French Claire, CLAIR means "clear, bright." 

    CLAIR

  • Cleaves
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Cleaves

    English : habitational name from Cleaves in Devon (see Cleve).

    Cleaves

  • ALAIS
  • Female

    French

    ALAIS

    Contracted form of Old French Adelais, ALAIS means "noble sort."

    ALAIS

  • TRAVIS
  • Male

    English

    TRAVIS

    English occupational surname transferred to forename use, derived from the Middle English word travis, TRAVIS means "crossing," a derivative of Old French traverser "to cross," a name used for someone who was a "collector of bridge or road tolls." 

    TRAVIS

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  • Sclavism
  • n.

    Same as Slavism.

  • Clavises
  • pl.

    of Clavis

  • Slavic
  • n.

    The group of allied languages spoken by the Slavs.

  • Class
  • n.

    To arrange in classes; to classify or refer to some class; as, to class words or passages.

  • Claim
  • n.

    The thing claimed or demanded; that (as land) to which any one intends to establish a right; as a settler's claim; a miner's claim.

  • Clavel
  • n.

    See Clevis.

  • Sclavic
  • a.

    Same as Slavic.

  • Lavish
  • a.

    Superabundant; excessive; as, lavish spirits.

  • Clevis
  • n.

    A piece of metal bent in the form of an oxbow, with the two ends perforated to receive a pin, used on the end of the tongue of a plow, wagen, etc., to attach it to a draft chain, whiffletree, etc.; -- called also clavel, clevy.

  • Claim
  • v. i.

    To be entitled to anything; to deduce a right or title; to have a claim.

  • Claves
  • pl.

    of Clavis

  • Lavish
  • a.

    Expending or bestowing profusely; profuse; prodigal; as, lavish of money; lavish of praise.

  • Class
  • n.

    One of the sections into which a church or congregation is divided, and which is under the supervision of a class leader.

  • Lavish
  • v. t.

    To expend or bestow with profusion; to use with prodigality; to squander; as, to lavish money or praise.

  • Slavish
  • a.

    Of or pertaining to slaves; such as becomes or befits a slave; servile; excessively laborious; as, a slavish life; a slavish dependance on the great.

  • Class
  • n.

    To divide into classes, as students; to form into, or place in, a class or classes.

  • Clavies
  • pl.

    of Clavy

  • Classis
  • n.

    A class or order; sort; kind.

  • Clavis
  • n.

    A key; a glossary.

  • Cavil
  • v. t.

    To cavil at.