ben john
Richard Tottel has written: 'Tottel's miscellany (1557-1587)' 'Miscellany, 1557-1587' 'Tottel's miscellany' -- subject(s): English poetry
robert recorde
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
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robert recorde
It wasn't an English man but it was a Welsh mathematician by the name of Robert Recorde who in 1557 invented the equality symbol and it has 2 equal parallel lines
The first English mathematician to use the modern symbol of equality (=) was Robert Recorde. He introduced this symbol in his work "The Whetstone of Witte" published in 1557. Recorde chose the symbol because he believed that "no two things can be more equal" than two parallel lines, which he used to represent equality.
Welshman Robert Recorde is credited with inventing the equal sign in 1557.
Arvo Viljanti has written: 'Gustav Vasas ryska krig, 1554-1557' -- subject(s): Military History, Russo-Swedish War, 1554-1557
George duig
Alexander Hume has written: 'The poems of Alexander Hume (?1557-1609)' -- subject(s): Poetry 'Orthographie and congruitie of the Britain tongue' -- subject(s): English language, Orthography and spelling
John has written: 'Letters of John III King of Portugal 1521-1557'