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Immanuel Bonfils

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that featured astronomical tables predicting future solar and lunar positions (divided into six parts). The book included data for every important date on the
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nearly 600 years later. Bonfils translated a number of books from Latin to Hebrew. He also wrote a treatise on the relationship between the diameter and
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For 300 years, Bonfils' calculations which were extensively used by sailors and explorers well into the 17th century. The book was translated from
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Gandz, S.: "The invention of the decimal fractions and the application of the exponential calculus by Immanuel Bonfils of Tarascon (c. 1350)",
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The Invention of the Decimal Fractions and the Application of the Exponential Calculus by Immanuel Bonfils of Tarascon
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While living in Tarascon in 1365, Bonfils published the work for which he would become best known,
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Bonfils preceded any attempt at a European decimal system by 150 years, publishing the treatise
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who was a pioneer of exponential calculus and is credited with inventing the system of
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and even correction factors necessary for those who lived as far away as
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Cultural Exchange; Jews, Christians, and Art in the Medieval Marketplace
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and even taught at the academy founded by Gersonides in Orange.
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Historical Encyclopedia of Natural and Mathematical Sciences
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Jewish History and Culture
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6:2, earning Bonfils the nickname master of the wings.
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Method of Division by Rabbi Immanuel and Other Topics
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of a circle and methods of calculating square roots.
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Method of Division by Rabbi Immanuel and Other Topics
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The Six Wings of J. Bonfils and Michael Chrysokokkes
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French-Jewish
medieval
rabbi
decimal fractions
Orange
Tarascon
Holy Roman Empire
France
Gersonides
Al-Battani
Hebrew
decimal fractions
Simon Stevin
Hebrew
eclipses
Jewish calendar
Constantinople
seraphim
Bible
Isaiah
Hebrew
Latin
Johannes Lucae e Camerino
Greek
Michael Chrysokokkes
George Sarton
circumference
Hebrew
Hebrew
Hebrew

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