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  1. Joost Bürgi o Jobst Bürgi (también conocido por su forma latinizada Byrgius) (28 de febrero de 1552, Lichtensteig, Suiza - 31 de enero de 1632, Kassel, Hesse-Kassel) fue un relojero y matemático suizo.

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  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jost_BürgiJost Bürgi - Wikipedia

    Jost Bürgi (also Joost, Jobst; Latinized surname Burgius or Byrgius; 28 February 1552 – 31 January 1632), active primarily at the courts in Kassel and Prague, was a Swiss clockmaker, a maker of astronomical instruments and a mathematician.

  3. Joost Bürgi (born Feb. 28, 1552, Lichtensteig, Switz.—died Jan. 31, 1632, Kassel, Hesse-Kassel) was a mathematician who invented logarithms independently of the Scottish mathematician John Napier.

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  4. www.wikiwand.com › es › Joost_BürgiJoost Bürgi - Wikiwand

    Joost Bürgi o Jobst Bürgi fue un relojero y matemático suizo. En ocasiones es acreditado como el inventor de los logaritmos, aunque habitualmente el crédito de este descubrimiento se atribuye al británico John Napier, quien fue el primero en publicar su trabajo.

  5. Jost Bürgi was a Swiss mathematician who discovered logarithms independently of the Scottish mathematician Napier. View two larger pictures. Biography. Jost Bürgi's first name is sometime written as Joost, Jobst or Justus while his second name is sometime written in a Latin form Byrgius.

  6. At about the same time in Switzerland, Joost Bürgi, a court clock maker by profession, grappled with the same issues of computation. Bürgi's key motivation was not only to facilitate computation, but also to produce a single table that could be applied to all arithmetical operations, rather than needing various tables to perform them all.

  7. 1552-1632. German Mathematician. I n his work as a clockmaker and astronomer, Joost Bürgi needed accurate mathematical information, and for this reason developed the concept of logarithms into a practical method of computation.