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Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa was a Jesuit mathematician who contributed to the understanding of logarithms, particularly as areas under a hyperbola. Alphonse de Sarasa was born in 1618, in Nieuwpoort in Flanders. In 1632 he was admitted as a novice in Ghent. It was there that he worked alongside Gregoire de Saint-Vincent whose ideas he developed, exploited, and promulgated. According to Sommervogel, Alphonse de Sarasa also held academic positions in Antwerp and Brussels. Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa died in Brussels in 1667.

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  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa (ca)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (de)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (en)
  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa (es)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (in)
  • Alphonse Antoine de Sarasa (fr)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (it)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (nl)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (pt)
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  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa fou un matemàtic i jesuïta que va néixer el 1618 a Nieuwpoort als Països Baixos espanyols, conegut per haver dilucidat el concepte de logaritme. (ca)
  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa fue un matemático jesuita que contribuyó al conocimiento de los logaritmos, particularmente como áreas bajo la hipérbola.​ (es)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (* 1618 in Nieuwpoort; † 1667 in Brüssel) war ein flämischer Mathematiker. Er gilt als Entdecker des natürlichen Logarithmus; Diese Entdeckung wird auch dem flämischen Jesuiten Grégoire de Saint-Vincent zugeschrieben, dessen Schüler und späterer Kollege er war.. De Sarasa publizierte unter anderem ars semper gaudendi („Die Kunst, sich immer zu freuen“). (de)
  • Alphonse Antoine de Sarasa, né le 31 octobre 1617 à Nieuport (Belgique) et mort le 1er juillet 1667 à Anvers (Belgique), est un prêtre jésuite des Pays-Bas méridionaux, prédicateur, écrivain et mathématicien de renom. (fr)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (Nieuwpoort, 1618 - Brussel, 1667) was een Vlaams wiskundige en ontdekker van de hyperbolische logaritme. Zijn beide ouders waren van Spaanse afkomst. Hij was een leerling en later collega van de Vlaamse jezuïet Gregorius van St-Vincent. Soms wordt de ontdekking van de hyperbolische logaritme aan St-Vincent toegeschreven. De Sarasa was ook een jezuïet en publiceerde onder andere Ars semper gaudendi (De kunst om altijd blij te zijn). (nl)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (Condado da Flandres, 1618 — Bruxelas, 1667) foi um matemático e jesuíta belga que teve grande contribuição no entendimento dos logaritmos, particularmente, das áreas formadas entre o eixo das abcissas e a hipérbole. (pt)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa was a Jesuit mathematician who contributed to the understanding of logarithms, particularly as areas under a hyperbola. Alphonse de Sarasa was born in 1618, in Nieuwpoort in Flanders. In 1632 he was admitted as a novice in Ghent. It was there that he worked alongside Gregoire de Saint-Vincent whose ideas he developed, exploited, and promulgated. According to Sommervogel, Alphonse de Sarasa also held academic positions in Antwerp and Brussels. Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa died in Brussels in 1667. (en)
  • Alphonse Antonio Sarasa (o de Sarasa) (Nieuwpoort, 1618 – 1667) è stato un matematico belga gesuita. Nel 1632 fu ammesso come novizio a Gand e lavorò con Gregorio di San Vincenzo continuandone e divulgandone le idee. Secondo Sommervogel, occupò anche cariche ad Anversa e Bruxelles. (it)
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  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa fou un matemàtic i jesuïta que va néixer el 1618 a Nieuwpoort als Països Baixos espanyols, conegut per haver dilucidat el concepte de logaritme. (ca)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa was a Jesuit mathematician who contributed to the understanding of logarithms, particularly as areas under a hyperbola. Alphonse de Sarasa was born in 1618, in Nieuwpoort in Flanders. In 1632 he was admitted as a novice in Ghent. It was there that he worked alongside Gregoire de Saint-Vincent whose ideas he developed, exploited, and promulgated. According to Sommervogel, Alphonse de Sarasa also held academic positions in Antwerp and Brussels. In 1649 Alphonse de Sarasa published Solutio problematis a R.P. Marino Mersenne Minimo propositi. This book was in response to Marin Mersenne's pamphlet "Reflexiones Physico-mathematicae" which reviewed Saint-Vincent's Opus Geometricum and posed this challenge: Given three arbitrary magnitudes, rational or irrational, and given the logarithms of the two, to find the logarithm of the third geometrically. R.P. Burn explains that the term logarithm was used differently in the seventeenth century. Logarithms were any arithmetic progression which corresponded to a geometric progression. Burn says, in reviewing de Sarasa's popularization of de Saint-Vincent, and concurring with Moritz Cantor, that "the relationship between logarithms and the hyperbola was found by Saint-Vincent in all but name". Burn quotes de Sarasa on this point: "…the foundation of the teaching embracing logarithms are contained" in Saint-Vincent's Opus Geometricum, part 4 of Book 6, de Hyperbola. Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa died in Brussels in 1667. (en)
  • Alfonso Antonio de Sarasa fue un matemático jesuita que contribuyó al conocimiento de los logaritmos, particularmente como áreas bajo la hipérbola.​ (es)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (* 1618 in Nieuwpoort; † 1667 in Brüssel) war ein flämischer Mathematiker. Er gilt als Entdecker des natürlichen Logarithmus; Diese Entdeckung wird auch dem flämischen Jesuiten Grégoire de Saint-Vincent zugeschrieben, dessen Schüler und späterer Kollege er war.. De Sarasa publizierte unter anderem ars semper gaudendi („Die Kunst, sich immer zu freuen“). (de)
  • Alphonse Antoine de Sarasa, né le 31 octobre 1617 à Nieuport (Belgique) et mort le 1er juillet 1667 à Anvers (Belgique), est un prêtre jésuite des Pays-Bas méridionaux, prédicateur, écrivain et mathématicien de renom. (fr)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (Nieuwpoort, 1618 - Brussel, 1667) was een Vlaams wiskundige en ontdekker van de hyperbolische logaritme. Zijn beide ouders waren van Spaanse afkomst. Hij was een leerling en later collega van de Vlaamse jezuïet Gregorius van St-Vincent. Soms wordt de ontdekking van de hyperbolische logaritme aan St-Vincent toegeschreven. De Sarasa was ook een jezuïet en publiceerde onder andere Ars semper gaudendi (De kunst om altijd blij te zijn). (nl)
  • Alphonse Antonio Sarasa (o de Sarasa) (Nieuwpoort, 1618 – 1667) è stato un matematico belga gesuita. Nel 1632 fu ammesso come novizio a Gand e lavorò con Gregorio di San Vincenzo continuandone e divulgandone le idee. Secondo Sommervogel, occupò anche cariche ad Anversa e Bruxelles. Studiò i logaritmi, intesi come aree sottostanti a un'iperbole.Nel 1649 pubblicò Solutio problematis a R.P. Marino Mersenne Minimo propositi, riferendosi alle questioni poste da Marin Mersenne. R.P. Burn spiega che il termine logaritmo nel XVII secolo aveva un significato diverso, in quanto indicava qualsiasi progressione aritmetica corrispondente a una progressione geometrica. Burn says concorda con Moritz Cantor che «la relazione fra logaritmi e iperboli fu trovata interamente da Saint-Vincent, a parte il nome». Burn cita un passaggio di Sarasa che afferma che «le fondamenta dell'insegnamento dei logaritmi sono contenuti» in Saint-Vincent, Opus Geometricum, part 4 of Book 6, de Hyperbola. (it)
  • Alphonse Antonio de Sarasa (Condado da Flandres, 1618 — Bruxelas, 1667) foi um matemático e jesuíta belga que teve grande contribuição no entendimento dos logaritmos, particularmente, das áreas formadas entre o eixo das abcissas e a hipérbole. (pt)
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