Nicole Oresme
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( French: 1320 – July 11, 1382), was a significant
philosopher of the later
Middle Ages. He wrote influential works on
economics,
mathematics,
physics,
astrology and
astronomy,
philosophy, and
theology; was
Bishop of Lisieux, a
translator, a counselor of King
Charles V of France, and probably one of the most original thinkers of 14th-century Europe.
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Nicole Oresme - Wikipediaates, first proof of the divergence of the harmonic series Influences[show] Aristotle, William of Ockham, Jean Buridan[2] Influenced[show] Galileo Galilei (disputed),[3] Henry of Langenstein[4] <span>Nicole Oresme (French: [nikɔl ɔʁɛm];[5] c. 1320–1325 – July 11, 1382), also known as Nicolas Oresme, Nicholas Oresme, or Nicolas d'Oresme, was a significant philosopher of the later Middle Ages. He wrote influential works on economics, mathematics, physics, astrology and astronomy, philosophy, and theology; was Bishop of Lisieux, a translator, a counselor of King Charles V of France, and probably one of the most original thinkers of 14th-century Europe.[6] Contents 1 Oresme's life 2 Oresme's scientific work 2.1 Cosmology 2.2 Critiques of astrology 2.3 Sense perception 2.4 Mathematics 2.5 On local motion 2.6 Political thought 2.7 Economics Summary
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