Willebrord Snellius

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Willebrord Snellius
Willebrord Snel van Royen (1580-1626)
Willebrord Snel van Royen (1580-1626)
Born 1580
Leiden, Netherlands
Died October 30, 1626
Leiden, Netherlands
Residence Netherlands
Nationality Dutch
Field Astronomer and mathematician
Institution University of Leiden
Alma mater University of Leiden
Known for Snell's law

Willebrord Snellius (born Willebrord Snel van Royen) (1580October 30, 1626, Leiden) was a Dutch astronomer and mathematician, most famous for the law of refraction now known as Snell's law.

Snellius was born in Leiden, Holland. In 1613 he succeeded his father, Rudolph Snel van Royen (15461613) as professor of mathematics at the University of Leiden. In 1615 he planned and carried into practice a new method of finding the radius of the earth, by determining the distance of one point on its surface from the parallel of latitude of another, by means of triangulation. His work Eratosthenes Batavus ("The Dutch Eratosthenes"), published in 1617, describes the method and gives as the result of his operations between Alkmaar and Bergen op Zoom—two towns separated by one degree of the meridian—which he measured to be equal to 117,449 yards (107.395 km). The actual distance is approximately 111 km. Snellius was also a distinguished mathematician, producing a new method for calculating π—the first such improvement since ancient times. He discovered the law of refraction that is named after him in 1621. The lunar crater Snellius is also named after him.

An image from Tiphys Batavus.
An image from Tiphys Batavus.

In addition to the Eratosthenes Batavus, he published Cyclometria sive de circuli dimensione (1621), and Tiphys Batavus (1624). He also edited Coeli et siderum in eo errantium observationes Hassiacae (1618), containing the astronomical observations of Landgrave William IV of Hesse. A trigonometry (Doctrina triangulorum) authored by Snellius was published a year after his death.

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Persondata
NAME Snellius, Willebrord
ALTERNATIVE NAMES
SHORT DESCRIPTION Astronomer and mathematician
DATE OF BIRTH 1580
PLACE OF BIRTH Leiden, Netherlands
DATE OF DEATH October 30, 1626
PLACE OF DEATH Leiden, Netherlands