John Pell (maddaghteyr)

maddaghteyr Sostynagh (1611–1685)

She maddaghteyr as jantagh politickagh Sostynagh va John Pell (1 Mayrnt 1611 – 12 Nollick 1685). T'eh kianglt rish ny smooinaghtyn cormid Pell as earroo Pell. Ga dy daink y daa ennym shen ass y 18oo eash veih Leonhard Euler, ren y maddaghteyr Injinagh Brahmagupta obbraghey er cormid Pell mysh thousane dy vleeantyn roish shen. She keimagh ass Colleish y Trinaid, Cambridge v'eh. Ren eh co-screeu rish Henry Briggs er cooishyn loggardyn, as screeu eh er cooishyn elley chammah, lheid as studeyrys ynsaghey, kicklipaidys as pansoonaght. Ren eh co-obbraghey narish Johann Rahn chammah.

John Pell

Ruggit 1 Mart 1611(1611-03-01)
Southwick, Sussex, Sostyn
Hooar baase 12 Mee ny Nollick 1685 (74 bleeaney d'eash)
Y Vannishter Heear, Middlesex, Sostyn
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Çhengey Baarle
Keird maddaghteyr · jaghin · viggar · olloo · ynseyder ollooscoill
Failleyderyn Athenaeum Illustre of Amsterdam (en) Translate
Orange College of Breda (en) Translate
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Ynsagh Steyning Grammar School (en) Translate
Colleish y Trinaid, Cambridge
(1624 – 1630)
Sheshey Ithumaria Reginolles (en) Translate  (1632 –
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Ayr John Pell
Moir Mary Holland
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  • O'Connor, John J.; Robertson, Edmund F., "John Pell (maddaghteyr)", MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, Ollooscoill Cill Rìmhinn
  • Duillag Galileo Project
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20060615060236/http://www.townofpelham.com/townhistorian/index.html