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  1. 5 de mar. de 2012 · Oughtred was ordained a Church of England minister in 1603 but he continued as a fellow at Cambridge University until 1604 when he became vicar of Shalford, Surrey, a village south of Gilford. There he met Christsgift Caryll, the daughter of William and Dorothy Caryll. William Caryll had married Dorothy Cowdry on 8 May 1587 at Godalming, Surrey.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2022 · English mathematician William Oughtred was educated at Eton School and King’s College of Cambridge University, although he was largely self-taught in mathematics. He was ordained as a minister in the Church of England in 1603. In 1606, he married Christgift Caryll, who bore him either 12 or 13 children.

  3. Hace 2 días · Search for: 'William Oughtred' in Oxford Reference ». (1575–1660) English mathematicianOughtred was born at Eton and educated at the famous school there (where his father taught writing) and at Cambridge University. He was ordained a priest in 1603 and eventually became rector of Albury.Despite his clerical post he found time to work on ...

  4. 16 de feb. de 2019 · William Oughtred. William Oughtred made the first slide rule by inscribing logarithms on wood or ivory. Before the invention of the pocket or handheld calculator, the slide rule was a popular tool for calculations. The use of slide rules continued until about 1974, after which electronic calculators became more popular.

  5. William Oughtred was born in 1574 and educated at Eton College, where his father was a Master. At the age of seventeen, he was admitted a scholar to King’s College Cambridge, becoming a Fellow in 1595 until 1603. Like so many of his university peers, Oughtred became a clergyman, and so remained until his death at the age of 86.

  6. 6 de mar. de 2017 · English mathematician William Oughtred was educated at Eton School and King’s College of Cambridge University, although he was largely self-taught in mathematics. He was ordained as a minister in the Church of England in 1603. In 1606, he married Christgift Caryll, who bore him either 12 or 13 children.

  7. William Oughtred (1574–1660) was born at Eton and educated at King’s College, Cambridge University, where he became a fellow and where his father, Benjamin Oughtred (d. 1618), was a writing-master and registrar. He earned his BA in 1596 and MA in 1600, during a period in which he began to study mathematics intensively.

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