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John Napier

John Napier or Neper, nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston was a Scottish Scotland

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 mathematician Mathematics

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, physicist Physicist

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, astronomer Astronomer

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/astrologer and eighth Laird of Merchiston. He is most remembered as the inventor of logarithm Logarithm

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s and Napier's bones Napier's bones

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, and for popularizing the use of the decimal point. Napier's birth place, Merchiston Tower Merchiston Castle

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, Edinburgh Edinburgh

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, Scotland, is now part of Napier University Napier University

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1550   Born

1614   John Napier publishes a paper outlining his discovery of logarithm Logarithm

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1617   Died



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For other people with the same name, see John Napier John Napier

John Napier or Neper, nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston was a Scottish [i] mathematician [i] ... 

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John Napier or Neper, nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston was a Scottish Scotland

Scotland is a nation [i] in northwest Europe [i] and one of the constituent [i] countries [i] ... 

 mathematician Mathematics

Mathematics is the discipline that deals with concepts such as quantity [i], structure [i], space [i] a ... 

, physicist Physicist

A physicist is a scientist [i] who studies or practices physics [i]. ... 

, astronomer Astronomer

An astronomer or astrophysicist is a person whose area of interest is astronomy [i] or astrophysics [i] ... 

/astrologer and eighth Laird of Merchiston. He is most remembered as the inventor of logarithm Logarithm

The logarithm is the mathematical [i] operation that is the inverse [i] of ... 

s and Napier's bones Napier's bones

Napier's bones are an abacus [i] invented by John Napier [i] for calculation [i] of products and quotien ... 

, and for popularizing the use of the decimal point. Napier's birth place, Merchiston Tower Merchiston Castle

Merchiston Castle or Merchiston Tower was probably built by Alexander Napier, the second Laird [i] ... 

, Edinburgh Edinburgh

Edinburgh is the capital [i] of Scotland [i] and its second-largest city [i] ... 

, Scotland, is now part of Napier University Napier University

Napier University is a university [i] in Edinburgh [i], Scotland [i]. ... 

.

Advances in mathematics

Napier is relatively little-known outside mathematical and engineering circles, where he made what is undoubtedly a key advance in the use of mathematics. Logarithms Logarithm

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 made calculations by hand much easier and quicker, and thereby opened the way to many later scientific advances. His work, Mirifici Logarithmorum Canonis Descriptio, contained thirty-seven pages of explanatory matter and ninety pages of tables, which facilitated the furtherment of astronomy Astronomy

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, dynamics, physics Physics

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, and astrology Astrology

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Other inventions

Napier's powers of invention were not confined to logarithms. He published a small treatise on a simple way to perform multiplication, the Rabdologiae, introducing a calculating device Calculator

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 which became known as Napier's Rods or Napier's Bones Napier's bones

Napier's bones are an abacus [i] invented by John Napier [i] for calculation [i] of products and quotien ... 

. In an appendix he explained another method of multiplication and division using metal plates, which was the direct antecedant of the slide rule Slide rule

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, a mechanical means of calculation.

Another useful idea of his is Neper/Napier's circle , a mnemonic Mnemonic

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 for spherical trigonometry Spherical trigonometry

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A number of "secret inventions" were described by his contemporaries, including a round chariot that was an early version of a tank Tank

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, giant mirrors which could burn the sails of enemy ships, a submarine Submarine

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, and an artillery Artillery

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 piece that could apparently destroy a whole field of soldiers. He is also believed to have one of the first inventions of the machine gun, testing it on a herd of sheep.

Theology

Napier used some of his mathematical talents for theology Theology

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, as he used the Book of Revelation Book of Revelation

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 to predict the Apocalypse Apocalypse

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. Napier believed that the end of the world would occur in 1688 or 1700. He is also sometimes claimed to have been a necromancer Necromancy

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; however, it was common for scientifically talented people of the period to be accused of such things without basis.

He is buried in St Cuthbert's Church, Edinburgh Edinburgh

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Honours

A very little-used unit used in electrical engineering Electrical engineering

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, the neper, is named after John Napier, as is Napier University Napier University

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 in Edinburgh.

Neper crater, on the Moon Moon

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, is also named after him.


See also

  • List of universities named after people

External links

  • Includes discussion of The Napier circle and Napier's rules


Bibliography

  • Mirifici logarithmorum canonis descriptio
  • Rhabdologia