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Jakub Kresa

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in 1700 Kresa went back to Prague. He obtained a doctorate in theology at Charles University and also started to teach theology there. At the same time he was privately teaching mathematics and was acquiring mathematical apparatus for the Department of Mathematics. He was engaged in arithmetic,
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between 1670 and 1673. After spending a short time back in Litoměřice, he returned to Prague in 1675 and continued his studies in mathematics and theology. Kresa was ordained a priest in 1680. After this he spent a short time in
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fractions and logarithms, trigonometry, astronomy, algebra, as well as military architecture. One of his private students, Count Ferdinand Herbert, published Kresa's ideas in magazine
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and between 1682 and 1684 taught mathematics. In Olomouc Kresa's other high points included presiding at the academic dissertation of the mathematician and astronomer
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Kresa's death was followed by a decline in mathematics and science in the Czech Crown lands due to the dogmatic application of Catholic Church doctrines. With
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Arithmetica Tyro-Brunensis curiosa varietate et observatione communi quidem omnium fructui, sed praeprimis Tyronibus Mathemetum utilis
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were well known, local scientists (such as Josef Player or Jan Slezina) were continued to work with the obsolete theories of
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In order to make the study of mathematics easier for the Spanish students, Kresa translated the 8 books of
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In 1684 Kresa left Olomouc to become head of the Departments of Mathematics and of Hebreistics at the
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Jakub Kresa was also often entrusted with diplomatic tasks. During the peasants' uprising in northern
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Mathematica in universitate Pragensi tradica a P. Jacobo Kreysa ... excerpta anno 1685
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Elementes geometricos de Euclides, los seis primeros Libros de los planos
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Theses mathematicae defendidas por el Ex. mo Seňor Don Innigo de la Cruz
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in 1680, he served as mediator between the cavalry regiment of general
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Kresa's manuscripts were transcribed for printing by his students
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were derived using geometry. Kresa was the first to introduce
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on mathematical theories in Brno, where he died in 1715.
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en colegio de la Compaňia de Jesus de Ciudad de Cadiz
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appointed Kresa as confessor of his second son, the
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Jakub Kresa was born into a smallholder's family at
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He studied at the Jesuit 799: 778:Catholic clergy scientists 362:Colegio Imperial de Madrid 322:, at which Kresa obtained 171:Colegio Imperial de Madrid 728:Charles University alumni 353:and the peasant leaders. 250:, able to speak fluently 188: 143: 28: 310:In the Czech Crown lands 85:, Margraviate of Moravia 485:Trigonometric functions 135:, thence the nickname " 678:(in Czech). 2009-02-26 574: 563: 552: 543: 536: 450: 327: 210: 202: 65:Margraviate of Moravia 444: 351:Vilém Harant z Polžic 332:University of Olomouc 317: 278:, in addition to his 168:University of Olomouc 105:University of Olomouc 768:18th-century Jesuits 763:17th-century Jesuits 713:Czech mathematicians 503:having gone to China 483:In Kresa's era the 466:Charles University 455:František Tillisch 451: 382:Euclid of the West 358:Charles University 328: 299:Charles University 293:. 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Brno
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