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  1. Johann Bernoulli (n. 27 iulie 1667 – d. 1 ianuarie 1748 ), cunoscut și ca Jean ori John, a fost unul din proeminenții matematicieni elvețieni din familia Bernoulli. A fost fratele mai mic al lui Jakob Bernoulli și tatăl lui Daniel Bernoulli, Johann II Bernoulli și Nicolaus II Bernoulli . Este cunoscut pentru contribuțiile sale la ...

  2. El 27 de julio de 1667 nació el décimo de los hijos de Nicolaus y Margaretha Bernoulli, tercer varón de la familia, 13 años más joven que su hermano Jacob, el primero de la familia en dedicarse a las ciencias matemáticas. Le nombrarían Johann y desde pequeño el padre lo destinaría a ser su sucesor en los negocios de farmacéutica.

  3. Bernoulli, Johann (1667-1748) Swiss mathematician (also known as Jean I or John I) who was the father of Daniel Bernoulli ) and brother of Jakob Bernoulli. With his brother Jakob, Johann Bernoulli is considered the most important founder of calculus (with the exception of Newton and Leibniz ). Nonetheless, Johann and Jakob two had bitter ...

  4. Johann (II) Bernoulli worked mainly on heat and light. Maupertuis, who was President of the Berlin Academy, was accused by Samuel König of plagiarising Leibniz's work. Voltaire was so critical of Maupertuis' work that eventually he left Berlin and, in 1756, travelled to Basel where he took refuge in Johann (II) Bernoulli home.

  5. Johann (also known as Johannes, Jean or John, depending on the translation) Bernoulli was born in Basel, Switzerland, on August 6, 1667. His family had originally been from Antwerp, Belgium, but had fled to avoid persecution by Catholics. After first settling down in Frankfurt, Johann's grandfather moved to Basel in 1622.

  6. 12 de abr. de 2020 · Daniel Bernoulli (1700-1782) fue hijo de Johann y se dedicó en cuerpo y alma a las matemáticas aplicadas. Fue el científico que enunció la famosa ecuación que lleva el nombre de la familia ...

  7. Johann Bernoulli. 1667-1748. Swiss Mathematician. S o great was the reputation of the Bernoulli family, and so numerous its members—a condition not unlike that of their German contemporaries the Bachs—that historians often have a hard time sorting out the various personalities. Thus Johann Bernoulli was also known as Jean, while his equally ...

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