Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen

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Jan Jansz de Jonge Stampioen was a 17th-century Dutch mathematician and cartographer known for his work on spherical trigonometry and for tutoring the young Prince William II of Orange.

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instanceOf Dutch cartographer
cartographer
human
mathematician
centuryOfActivity 17th century
countryOfCitizenship Dutch Republic
ethnicGroup Dutch
fieldOfWork cartography
mathematics
spherical trigonometry
gender male
hasActivityStartTime 17th century
languageOfWorkOrName Dutch
notableAchievement developed methods in spherical trigonometry
produced maps and charts
produced mathematical tables used for navigation
served as tutor to Prince William II of Orange
notableFor contributions to early modern navigation through trigonometric tables
teaching mathematics to the young Prince William II of Orange
notableWork cartographic works
mathematical tables
work on spherical trigonometry
occupation cartographer
mathematician
partOf Dutch Golden Age of science NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Dutch Republic NERFINISHED
studentOf Prince William II of Orange NERFINISHED
tutorOf William II, Prince of Orange NERFINISHED

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