Edmund Gunter

Edmund Gunter

Edmund Gunter (* 1581; † 10. Dezember 1626 in London) war ein englischer Mathematiker und Astronom.

Ab 1619 war er Professor für Astronomie am Gresham College in London. Er erfand zwischen 1620 und 1624 einen Vorläufer eines Rechenschiebers, ein so genanntes „Logarithmenlineal“. Die Abkürzungen für die Wurzelfunktionen gehen nach einigen Quellen auf ihn zurück.

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  • Canon Triangolorum, or Table of Artificial Sines and Tangents (1620)
  • Description and use of the Sector (1623)

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