Examples of using Mercator in English and their translations into Danish
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He produced a practical numerical solution of the Mercator problem, most probably by the addition of secants.
However, not having any background in the subject, Mercator soon found that the mathematics courses beyond him.
In 1537 Mercator, working with Van der Heyden
Once put on the right path by Gemma Frisius, Mercator quickly progressed in understanding
In 1535-1536 Mercator, working in Louvain with Van der Heyden
Mercator had a long term plan of producing a world map by producing individual maps of the different regions.
The first map of the world to be produced by Mercator used a projection due to Oronce Fine
Mercator learnt to be an engraver
where he studied with Gemma Frisius and Gerardus Mercator.
This re-established Mercator as the leading European map maker
Although the project was never completed Mercator did publish a further series in 1589 including maps to the Balkans(then called Sclavonia) and Greece.
this being none other than Gerardus Mercator.
When plans for the university were scrapped in 1562, Mercator ended his teaching duties at the school handing them over to his second son.
This time Mercator and Van der Heyden appeared as more equal collaborators with Gemma Frisius with the globe claiming that is was made by see for example.
Mercator produced his first map,
As a new name he chose Mercator, the Latin for'merchant' and gave himself the full name of Gerardus Mercator de Rupelmonde.
From 1534 Gemma Frisius began to teach his student Gerardus Mercator and over the following years he cooperated with Gaspard Van der Heyden
quickly became friends with Mercator. Dee, who spent three years working with Mercator, later wrote.
Mercator returned to Louvain in 1534 where he now studied mathematics under Gemma Frisius.
Mercator himself used the equal-area sinusoidal projection to show relative areas.