
Nicole Oresme
Nicole Oresme (French: [nikɔl ɔʁɛm]; 1 January 1325 – 11 July 1382), also known as Nicolas Oresme, Nicholas Oresme, or Nicolas d’Oresme, was a French philosopher of the later Middle Ages. He wrote influential works on economics, mathematics, physics, astrology, astronomy, philosophy, and theology; was Bishop of Lisieux, a translator, a counselor of King Charles V of France, and one of the most original thinkers of 14th-century Europe.
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- Other Names :Mikołaj z Oresme,Mikuláš Oresme,Mikuláš z Oresme,Nicola d'Oresme,Nicolaas van Oresme,Nicolas Oresme,Nicolau Oresme,Nicolaus Oresmius,Nicole Oresme,Nicole d'Oresme,Nicolás Oresme,Nikola Orem,Nikolao de Oresme,Nikolas Oresme,Nikolaus vo Oresme,Nikolaus von Oresme,Νικόλαος Ορέσμιος,Ніколя Орезм,Орем, Николай,Նիկոլայ Օրեսմ,نيكول أورسمه,نيكول اورسمه,نیکل اورسم,نیکول اورېسمې,निकोल ओरेसमे,নিকোল ওরেসমে,നിക്കോൾ ഒരെസ്മെ,ニコル・オレーム,尼克尔·奥里斯姆,尼克爾·奧里斯姆,니콜라스 오렘
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- Country : Kingdom Of France
- Born on 11 July