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  1. Johann Heinrich Lambert (1728 – 1777) foi um matemático, astrónomo, físico e filósofo que forneceu a primeira prova rigorosa que o valor de π π (a relação entre o perímetro de um círculo e o seu diâmetro) é um número irracional, o que significa que não pode ser expresso como o quociente entre dois números inteiros. Figura 1.

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    • 2014
  2. Lambert II, Count of Lens (died 1054) was a French nobleman. He was born about 1030 making him about 24 years old at his death in 1054. He was the son of Eustace I, Count of Boulogne and of Maud of Louvain (daughter of Lambert I of Louvain ). [1] In c. 1053 he married Adelaide of Normandy, Countess of Aumale, daughter of Robert I, Duke of ...

  3. John Lambert, also spelt 'Lambart' was an English Parliamentarian general and politician.

  4. www.nmcrec.co.uk › composers › john-lambertJohn Lambert | NMC

    John Lambert. Biography Recordings Related Composers. Questing composer and renowned teacher, John Lambert made a distinctive contribution to British music of his time. After training at the Royal College and Royal Academy of Music, he spent 1950-53 in Paris studying with Nadia Boulanger.

  5. John Lambert was a leading Parliamentary general during the English Civil Wars and the principal architect of the Protectorate, the form of republican government existing in England from 1653 to 1659. Coming from a well-to-do family of gentry, Lambert joined the Parliamentary army as a captain at.

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  6. Johann Heinrich Lambert (Mulhouse, 26 de agosto de 1728 — Berlim, 25 de setembro de 1777) foi um matemático suíço radicado na Prússia. A obra de Lambert inclui a primeira demonstração de que π é um número irracional (1768), o desenvolvimento da geometria da regra, o cálculo da trajetória de cometas.

  7. John Lambert (* 7. September 1619 in Gallon Hall bei Kirkby Malham; † 28. März 1684 auf Drakes Island im Plymouth Sound) war ein englischer Politiker und Soldat zu Zeiten des Englischen Bürgerkrieges und des Commonwealth .