"Byrge... was one of the most skilled builders of mathematical instruments of his time, and employed in this capacity by the Landgrave of Hesse, William IV, then by the Emperor. He is considered to be the inventor of the . He published, in Prague, in 1620, a table of logarithms more judiciously arranged than those we... use today, in that he made the logarithms increase in arithmetic progression, whereas, in our tables, it is the numbers which vary in arithmetic progression..."
January 1, 1970
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