- Johann Müller
- n. (1436-1476) known as "Regiomontanus", German mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
English contemporary dictionary. 2014.
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Müller — n. family name; family name of various historical religious and political figures; Johann Müller (1436 1476), known as Regiomontanus , mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany; Friedrich Max… … English contemporary dictionary
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Muller — mull·er || mÊŒlÉ™(r) n. family name; Hermann Joseph Muller (1890 1967), USA geneticistn. family name; family name of various historical religious and political figures; Johann Müller (1436 1476), known as Regiomontanus , mathematician and… … English contemporary dictionary
Regiomontanus — n. Latin pseudonym of Johann Müller (1436 1476), German mathematician and astronomer who established the study of algebra and trigonometry in Germany … English contemporary dictionary
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