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  1. John Venn (1834–1923) was the Logician and Mathematician who described what are now known as 'Venn Diagrams'. He devoted much of his time to the publication of Cambridge University and College records. He and (later) his son, John Archibald Venn (1883–1958), published the four volumes of Alumni Cantabrigienses ...

  2. Henry Venn va ser secretari de la Societat des de 1841. Es va mudar a Highgate, prop de Londres, per tal de dur a terme els seus deures. Allà va mantenir la seva posició fins a la seva mort el 1873. John Venn va ser criat de manera estricta. S'esperava que seguís la tradició familiar com a ministre cristià. Després de passar un temps a l ...

  3. 4 de ago. de 2014 · The overlapping space that both circles occupy would consist of mammals that have wings. With a concept this simple, you would think it was all fun and games to design an interactive doodle for John Venn’s 180th birthday. And you would be right, but there was also a lot more to it! The doodle team asked the project lead and designer of the ...

  4. 8 de abr. de 2022 · The first comprehensive history of John Venn’s life and work. John Venn (1834–1923) is remembered today as the inventor of the famous Venn diagram. The postmortem fame of the diagram has until now eclipsed Venn’s own status as one of the most accomplished logicians of his day. Praised by John Stuart Mill as a “highly successful thinker” with much “power of original thought,” Venn ...

  5. John Venn FRS (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923), was a British logician and philosopher. He is famous for introducing the Venn diagram, ... John Archibald Venn (1883-1958) and published as Alumni Cantabrigienses in 10 volumes from 1922-1953. John Venn died in 1923 at Cambridge, and was buried nearby at Trumpington Churchyard (Extension).

  6. John Archibald Venn (10 novembre 1883 - 15 mars 1958) est un économiste britannique. Il est président du Queens' College de Cambridge de 1932 jusqu'à sa mort, vice-chancelier de l'Université de Cambridge de 1941 à 1943, archiviste universitaire et auteur, avec son père, d' Alumni Cantabrigienses .