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  1. Frans van Schooten Jr. also rendered as Franciscus van Schooten (15 May 1615, Leiden – 29 May 1660, Leiden) was a Dutch mathematician who is most known for popularizing the analytic geometry of René Descartes.

  2. 29 de may. de 2013 · 29 May 1660. Leiden, Netherlands. Summary. Frans van Schooten was a Dutch mathematician who was one of the main people to promote the spread of Cartesian geometry. View three larger pictures. Biography. Frans van Schooten's name can also be written as Frans van Schoten or Frans Verschooten.

  3. Frans van Schooten (* 1615, Leiden, Holanda; † 29 de mayo de 1660, ibíd. ) fue un matemático holandés que debe su fama al desarrollo y explicación de las nuevas ideas matemáticas contenidas en La Géométrie de René Descartes que dieron origen a la geometría analítica .

  4. Frans van Schooten jr. (1615-1660) was one of the most influential Dutch mathematicians of the seventeenth century. He is best known for his two Latin editions (1649, 1659-61) of the Géométrie (1637) of Descartes, which originally appeared in French as an appendix to the Discours de la Methode.

  5. acearchive.org › frans-van-schootenFrans van Schooten

    24 de feb. de 2023 · Frans van Schooten Jr. (1615-1660) was a Dutch mathematician known for popularizing the analytic geometry of René Descartes. He was instrumental in making Descartes' work comprehensible to the broader mathematical community and expanding it through commentaries, making Leiden the center of the mathematical community for a short ...

  6. Frans van Schooten Junior is geboren in 1615. Dat was midden in de tachtigjarige oorlog, de opstand van de Nederlanden tegen Spanje en Filips II. Ook was het de "Gouden Eeuw". Toen namen de Nederlandse handel, wetenschap, kunst en militaire macht een toppositie in.

  7. 16 de mar. de 2017 · Although dutifully serving as professor of Duytsche Mathematique, Frans van Schooten Jr. (1615–1660) looked for new routes to realize the cultural capital of mathematics. Dutch society was changing by that time. The Revolt had been successful and although the war continued until 1648, the immediate threat had diminished.