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Brahmagupta

Datensatz IDcnp01357032
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Lebensdaten0598 -
Letzte Änderung2024-02-08

Anmerkung

Astronome. - Mathématicien. - Auteur des traités d'astronomie : "Brāhmasphuṭasiddhānta" (en 628) ; "Khaṇḍakhādyaka" (en 664) et "Dhyānagraha"
Indischer Mathematiker und Astronom

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Weitere Lebensdaten0598-06..
598-
VerfasserschaftAuteur
Muttersprache(n)Sanskrit
Tibetisch
AktivitätPersonen zu Astronomie, Weltraumforschung (20p) (sswd)
Personen zu Parapsychologie, Esoterik (5.7p) (sswd)
Astronom (gnd)
Mathematiker (gnd)
LandIndien
Geographische AnmerkungIN (iso3166)
NationalitätIndia

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Namen

AnsetzungsformBrahmagupta
verwendet in: Bibliothèque nationale de France, Paris
Brahmagupta
verwendet in: Integrated Authority File (GND), Germany
Variante NamensformBrahmegupta
Sanskrit
ब्रह्मगुप्त
Sanskrit
Brahmegupta

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Nachgewiesen inAlgebra with arithmetic and mensuration from the sanscrit / of Brahmegupta and Bháscara ; transl. by Henry Thomas Colebrooke, 1992, [reprod. de l'éd. de 1917]. — Khaṇḍakhādyakaṃ karaṇaṃ : Bhaṭṭotpalakr̥ta 'Khaṇḍakhādyakavivr̥tti' nāmaka bhāṣyasahitam bhāṣānuvādasaṃvalitañca / Gaṇakacūṛāmaṇibhillamālavakācāryaśrībrahmaguptakr̥taṃ ; bhāṣākāraḥ sampādakaśca, Paṃ Satyadeva Śarmā, 2015. — BN Cat. gén. : Brahmegupta. — BnF Service indien, 2016-04-21. — Catl. of Sanskrit, Pali and Prakrit books / National library, Calcutta, 1951 : Brahmagupta. — Internatl. encycl. of Indian lit. / G. R. Garg, 1987, vol. 1, part 1 : Brahmagupta. — L'Inde classique / par L. Renou et J. Filliozat, 1947-1953, vol. 2 § 1701 et § 1737 : Brahmagupta. — LCNA (CD OCLC), 1993-12 : Brahmagupta, 7th cent.. — Encyclopedic dictionary of mathematics, 1987 : Brahmagupta, 598-660. — LCAuth
WerkeBrahmagupta: Algebra with Arithmetic and Mensuration. - 1817
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19th-century illustration of a Hindu astronomer. Original caption: "Dybuck, an astronomer, calculating an Eclipse."The illustration, as well as the term dybuck, is derived from an etching with the title "Daybouk ou astronome hindou" by Frans Balthazar Solvyns (between 1791 and 1803), published in his Les Hindous (1808)[1][2][3]
[Unknown authorUnknown author / "The Hindoos" vol. II, The Library of Entertaining Knowledge (1835), facing page 318. -- Public domain -- http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hindu astronomer, 19th-century illustration.jpg]

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