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Thomas Harriot - traduction vers français

BRITISH SCIENTIST (*~1560 – †1621)
Thomas Hariot; Thomas Harriott; Thomas harriot; Thomas Heriot; Sir Thomas Herriott; Harriot, Thomas
  • Title page of ''A Briefe and True Report of the Newfound Land of Virginia''
  • Harriot's illustration of the Moon from 1609.
  • Thomas Harriot observing the Moon through his telescope from the roof of [[Syon House]].
  • Lord Egremont]] unveils a Plaque commemorating Thomas Harriot at [[Syon House]], West London (July 2009)
  • Roanoke]] Indians
  • The Thomas Harriot Plaque in the grounds of Syon House (W. London).

Thomas Harriot         
Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), English mathematician and astronomer who founded the English school of algebra, and introduced new symbols and notation
Harriot         
Harriot, family name; Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), English mathematician and astronomer who founded the English school of algebra, and introduced new symbols and notation

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Erastianism
·noun The principles of the Erastains.

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Thomas Harriot

Thomas Harriot (; c. 1560 – 2 July 1621), also spelled Harriott, Hariot or Heriot, was an English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer and translator to whom the theory of refraction is attributed. Thomas Harriot was also recognized for his contributions in navigational techniques, working closely with John White to create advanced maps for navigation. While Harriot worked extensively on numerous papers on the subjects of astronomy, mathematics and navigation, he remains obscure because he published little of it, namely only The Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia (1588). This book includes descriptions of English settlements and financial issues in Virginia at the time. He is sometimes credited with the introduction of the potato to the British Isles. Harriot was the first person to make a drawing of the Moon through a telescope, on 5 August 1609, about four months before Galileo Galilei.

After graduating from St Mary Hall, Oxford, Harriot traveled to the Americas, accompanying the 1585 expedition to Roanoke island funded by Sir Walter Raleigh and led by Sir Ralph Lane. He learned the Carolina Algonquian language from two Native Americans, Wanchese and Manteo, and could translate it, making him a vital member of the expedition. On his return to England, he worked for the 9th Earl of Northumberland.