Simon Bredon (c. 1300 – 1372) was an English astronomer, mathematician, and physician. He was a member of the Merton School, Oxford, elected a Fellow of Merton c. 1330, perhaps until the year 1342, having formerly been a member of Balliol. He was a Doctor of Medicine of the University of Oxford. He left manuscripts and scientific instruments to a number of Oxford colleges, perhaps including the bequest of the Oriel astrolabe (c. 1340), which is now in the Museum of the History of Science. He was one of the earliest European mathematicians to work on trigonometry.
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| - Simon Bredon (c. 1300-1372) est un astronome, mathématicien et médecin anglais. Membre du groupe des Calculateurs d'Oxford, il est élu fellow de Merton c. 1330, peut-être jusqu'en 1342, ayant été membre du Balliol College. Docteur en médecine de l'Université d'Oxford, il a laissé des manuscrits et un certain nombre d'instruments scientifiques à différents collèges d'Oxford, y compris peut-être le legs de l’astrolabe du collège Oriel (c. 1340) qui se trouve à présent au (en). Il est l'un des tout premiers mathématiciens européens à travailler sur la trigonométrie. (fr)
- Simon Bredon (c. 1300 – 1372) was an English astronomer, mathematician, and physician. He was a member of the Merton School, Oxford, elected a Fellow of Merton c. 1330, perhaps until the year 1342, having formerly been a member of Balliol. He was a Doctor of Medicine of the University of Oxford. He left manuscripts and scientific instruments to a number of Oxford colleges, perhaps including the bequest of the Oriel astrolabe (c. 1340), which is now in the Museum of the History of Science. He was one of the earliest European mathematicians to work on trigonometry. (en)
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| - Simon Bredon (c. 1300-1372) est un astronome, mathématicien et médecin anglais. Membre du groupe des Calculateurs d'Oxford, il est élu fellow de Merton c. 1330, peut-être jusqu'en 1342, ayant été membre du Balliol College. Docteur en médecine de l'Université d'Oxford, il a laissé des manuscrits et un certain nombre d'instruments scientifiques à différents collèges d'Oxford, y compris peut-être le legs de l’astrolabe du collège Oriel (c. 1340) qui se trouve à présent au (en). Il est l'un des tout premiers mathématiciens européens à travailler sur la trigonométrie. On lui a attribué le traité The equatorie of the planetis bien que Geoffrey Chaucer ou un autre contemporain ait pu en être l'auteur. (fr)
- Simon Bredon (c. 1300 – 1372) was an English astronomer, mathematician, and physician. He was a member of the Merton School, Oxford, elected a Fellow of Merton c. 1330, perhaps until the year 1342, having formerly been a member of Balliol. He was a Doctor of Medicine of the University of Oxford. He left manuscripts and scientific instruments to a number of Oxford colleges, perhaps including the bequest of the Oriel astrolabe (c. 1340), which is now in the Museum of the History of Science. He was one of the earliest European mathematicians to work on trigonometry. Authorship of the treatise The equatorie of the planetis has been attributed to Bredon, though also to Geoffrey Chaucer or another contemporary. The in the past attributed to him is now thought to be by Walter Brit. (en)
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