historicallyFormulatedBy

P4595 predicate

Indicates that something (such as an idea, theory, or document) was originally developed, articulated, or formally established by a particular agent or group in the past.

Observed surface forms (5)

  • historicallyAttributedTo ×6
  • firstFormulatedBy ×3
  • historicalDeveloper ×2
  • historicallyIntroducedBy ×2
  • hasNotableTheoremNamedAfter ×1

Sample triples (15)

Subject Object
Born approximation in scattering theory
surface form: Born approximation
Max Born via predicate surface "historicallyIntroducedBy"
Curry paradox Haskell Curry via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
Gaia hypothesis James Lovelock via predicate surface "firstFormulatedBy"
Maurice Janet Janet–Cartan theorem via predicate surface "hasNotableTheoremNamedAfter"
Migdal approximation Arkady Migdal via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
Newtonian absolute time Isaac Newton via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
Original sin Church Fathers
surface form: Augustine of Hippo
Satyagraha Mahatma Gandhi via predicate surface "firstFormulatedBy"
Snell’s law of refraction Willebrord Snellius via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
Wandel durch Annäherung Egon Bahr via predicate surface "firstFormulatedBy"
equipartition theorem James Clerk Maxwell via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
equipartition theorem Ludwig Boltzmann via predicate surface "historicallyAttributedTo"
method of least squares Adrien-Marie Legendre via predicate surface "historicalDeveloper"
method of least squares Carl Friedrich Gauss via predicate surface "historicalDeveloper"
von Neumann universe John von Neumann in the 1920s via predicate surface "historicallyIntroducedBy"