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Juan de Alcega

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Juan de Alcega
Born16th century
Diedunknown date
unknown place
Scientific career
FieldsMathematics
Tailoring
Three pages of Geometria, Practica y Traça (1580)

Juan de Alcega was a 16th-century tailor and mathematician from Basque country, Spain.

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Life and work

Little is known about the life of Juan de Alcega. He was born in the province of Gipuzkoa, probably in the town of Hondarribia.[1]

In 1580, he published in Madrid the book entitled Libro de Geometría, practica, y traça (Book on Geometry, Practice, and Pattern), reedited in 1589. This book is a clear example of the application of mathematics to technology in its first modern states.[2] It was also the subject of studies on philology by his terminology[3] and by his exposition of the mode of his times.[4][5] In the introduction to his book, he states that he had some difficulties publishing it due to the resistance of the medieval guild of tailors, who thought that he was revealing the secrets of his art.[6]

References

  1. ^ Sánchez Orense & Sánchez Martín, page 477.
  2. ^ Salavert Fabiani, pages 245 and following.
  3. ^ Sánchez Orense & Sánchez Martín, page 477.
  4. ^ Juarez-Almendros, page 139.
  5. ^ Petrascheck-Heim, page 7.
  6. ^ Salavert Fabiani, page 247.

Bibliography

  • Juárez-Almendros, Encarnación (2004). "Don Quijote y la moda: El legado de Carmen Bernis" (PDF). Cervantes: Bulletin of the Cervantes Society of America (in Spanish). 24 (1): 137–142. ISSN 1943-3840. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-03-03. Retrieved 2015-10-03.
  • Petrascheck-Heim, Ingebrog (1969). "Tailors' Masterpiece-Books". Costume. 3 (1): 6–9. doi:10.1179/cos.1969.3.1.6. ISSN 0590-8876.
  • Salavert Fabiani, Vicente L. (1995). "La cultura científica y técnica en la España de los siglos XVI y XVII". Bulletin Hispanique (in Spanish). 97 (1): 233–259. doi:10.3406/hispa.1995.4863. ISSN 1775-3821.
  • Sánchez Orense, Marta; Sánchez Martín, Francisco Javier (2009). "El léxico del oficio sartorial en el diccionario de Esteban de Terreros y Pando: el caso de Juan de Alcega". In Laura Romero Aguilera, Carolina Julià Luna (coords) (ed.). Tendencias actuales en la investigación diacrónica de la lengua (in Spanish). Barcelona: Publicacions i Edicions de la Universitat de Barcelona. pp. 477–488. ISBN 978-84-475-3328-2.

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