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  1. Pierre Vernier è stato un matematico francese. Il suo nome è legato allo strumento di misura chiamato verniero, da lui inventato e descritto per la prima volta nel 1631 nel libro Construction, l'usage et les propriétés du quadrant nouveau de mathématique.

  2. Pierre Vernier (19 August 1580 at Ornans, Franche-Comté (at that time ruled by the Spanish Habsburgs, now part of France) – 14 September 1637, same location) was a French mathematician and instrument inventor. He was the inventor and eponym of the vernier scale used in measuring devices.

  3. Pierre Vernier est un acteur français, né le 25 mai 1931 à Saint-Jean-d'Angély (Charente-Maritime). Au début des années 1950, le comédien fait partie de la Bande du Conservatoire. Il devient célèbre grâce à son premier rôle dans le feuilleton télévisé Rocambole diffusé en 1964 à la télévision française.

  4. 12 apr 2024 · Pierre Vernier (born August 19, 1584, Ornans, France—died September 14, 1638, Ornans) was a French mathematician and government official who is best remembered for his invention of the vernier caliper, an instrument for making accurate linear measurements.

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  5. Pierre Vernier was a French engineer best known for inventing the Vernier measuring scale. Biography. Pierre Vernier was taught mathematics and science by his father who was a lawyer and engineer who held government office. His father introduced Pierre to the works of Clavius and Brahe .

  6. Matematico (Ornans, Doubs, 1580 - ivi 1637), capitano comandante del castello di Ornans, direttore generale delle monete della Franca Contea. Nella sua opera Construction, usage et propriétés du quadrant nouveau de mathématiques (1631) descrive lo strumento da lui inventato, poi chiamato verniero .

  7. Vernier caliper, instrument for making very accurate linear measurements introduced in 1631 by Pierre Vernier of France. It uses two graduated scales: a main scale similar to that on a ruler and an especially graduated auxiliary scale, the vernier, that slides parallel to the main scale and enables.