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Digges, Leonard

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Digges, Leonard (c.1520-c.1559)

English mathematician who specialized in elementary practical mathematics. His treatises show how mathematical principles can be applied to surveying, navigation, and gunnery.

Born at Barham, Kent, Digges was admitted to study at Lincoln's Inn in London in 1537. His works include A prognostication of right good effect (1555), and An Arithmeticall Militare Treatise named Stratioticos for the Profession of a Soldiour (1572), co-authored with Thomas Digges.


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