Johannes Scheubel

German mathematician
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Johannes Scheubel (18 August 1494 – 20 February 1570) was a German mathematician. His books include De Numeris et Diversis Rationibus (1545)[1] and Algebrae Compendiosa (1551).[2]

References

  1. ^ Swetz, Frank J.; Katz, Victor J. (January 2011), "Johann Scheubel's De Numeris", Mathematical Treasures, Convergence, Mathematical Association of America
  2. ^ Kolpas, Sidney J. (August 2016), "Johannes Scheubel's 1551 Algebra", Mathematical Treasures, Convergence, Mathematical Association of America
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