William Batecumbe

William Batecumbe or Badecumbe (died 1487?), was an English mathematician.

Batecumbe. of whose personal history the little that is known has been preserved by Leland, the antiquary, and in the pages of Bale, would appear to have studied at Oxford. First applying himself to natural philosophy, he afterwards turned to mathematics, of which he is supposed to have been professor in the reign of Henry V. It has been suggested by the learned Tanner that he is identical with the person named in the following entry: ‘Vicaria S. Trinit. Cantabr. vacabat per mortem mag. Will. Bathecumbe, ultimi vicarii, 10 Nov. 1487’.

Works

Batecumbe's writings, which were never published, were:

References

 This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain"Batecumbe, William". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900.