Nicolau CopernicusDate of Birth:19 Febuary 1473Died:24 May 1543Place of Death:Frauenburg,East PrussiaCause of Death:StrokeReligion:Roman CatholicRace:WhiteSexual orientation:StaightOccupation:Astrnomer,Mathematician
No. In a number like 0.057030:The first and second zeroes are not significant.The third zero is significant.The fourth and last zero is also significant - if it weren't, it wouldn't be printed.
Euclid probably was educated in Athens by pupils of Plato. His chief work, Elements, was used as a school text for 2000 years. A modified version of its first few sections forms the basis of modern high school plane geometry. The first printed edition of Elements was a translation from Arabic to Latin that appeared at Venice in 1482.
In 12pt Times New Roman font, it would span approximately 1315.24 miles, and would "stretch from" Columbus, Ohio, to San Antonio, Texas. Math First 78 digits = 6.5 inches 1,000,000,000 / 78 = 12820512.821... lengths 12820512.821... lengths x 6.5in = 83333333.333...in 83333333.333...in / 12 = 6944444.444...ft 6944444.444...ft = 1315.24mi
y. 2 is the first prime no.
which missionary printed the first 5000 copies of New Testament
William Colenso.
It depends how you define missionary. Gutenberg printed the first Bible. The bible was printed by Gutenberg under the direction and with the help of the Catholic Church. i feel that the decision to make the bible the first book they printed was a rather "missionary" move of all of them.
On 17th February, 1835, William Colenso printed a pamphlet containing a Maori translation of the epistles of Paul to the Philippians and Ephesians. In December 1837 he printed a 356 page version of the New Testament in Maori.
In 1525-1526 William Tyndal printed the first New Testament in English,
Hebrew for old testament, greek for new testament?
One thought:I can provide a partial answer...The Bible was written originally in Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek, and there were already many handwritten copies in these languages and certain Egyptian dialects in existence by the 3rd century. The Wycliffe Bible in 1380 was the first complete handwritten Bible in the English . The first printed Bible, the Gutenberg Bible, came out in 1456, in Latin.
William Tyndale.
William Tyndale.
The first edition stated "First Printing" on the copyright page and had the code 10/57 on the front flap of the dust jacket. The value is generally between $1000 and $3500 but lesser copies be found for much cheaper.
There are lots of kinds of bible's that have been printed at different times, there are thousands of bible's made every day but the first bible came from god.
Only 1,000 copies of the Deathly Hallows Bloomsbury UK deluxe collectors' true first editions were printed. Each copy is individually numbered and features special deluxe features.