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  2. John Venn - Wikipedia

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    The Venn Building, University of Hull Stained glass window at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, commemorating Venn and the Venn diagram Alternative heritage plaque for John Venn in Hull. John Venn, FRS, [2] [3] FSA [4] (4 August 1834 – 4 April 1923) was an English mathematician, logician and philosopher noted for introducing Venn ...

  3. John Venn (priest) - Wikipedia

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    Venn married first, at Trinity Church, Hull, on 22 October 1789, Catherine (1760–1803), [a] only daughter of William King, merchant, of Kingston upon Hull.By her he had sons Henry Venn, and John, for many years vicar of St. Peter's, Hereford; also five daughters, of whom Jane, the second, married James Stephen, and was mother of James Fitzjames Stephen and Leslie Stephen; and Caroline ...

  4. John Venn (academic) - Wikipedia

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    John Venn D.D. (died 8 October 1687) was an English academic administrator at the University of Oxford. Venn was elected Master (head) of Balliol College, Oxford on 24 April 1678, a post he held until his death in 1687. [1] During his time as Master of Balliol, he was also Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University from 1686 until 1687. [2] [3]

  5. Venn diagram - Wikipedia

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    A Venn diagram is a widely used diagram style that shows the logical relation between sets, popularized by John Venn (1834–1923) in the 1880s. The diagrams are used to teach elementary set theory, and to illustrate simple set relationships in probability, logic, statistics, linguistics and computer science.

  6. Alumni Cantabrigienses - Wikipedia

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    Alumni Cantabrigienses: A Biographical List of All Known Students, Graduates and Holders of Office at the University of Cambridge, from the Earliest Times to 1900 is a biographical register of former members of the University of Cambridge which was edited by the mathematician John Venn (1834–1923) and his son John Archibald Venn (1883–1958) and published by Cambridge University Press in ...

  7. List of regicides of Charles I - Wikipedia

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    John Venn: Dead Died in 1650 [73] 54 Gregory Clement: Alive Went into hiding, he was captured, tried and found guilty. He was hanged, drawn and quartered at Charing Cross on 17 October 1660. [74] 55 John Downes: Alive Tried, found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment. Died 1666. [75] 56 Thomas Waite: Alive

  8. John Venn (politician) - Wikipedia

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    John Venn (1586 – 28 June 1650) was an English politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1641 to 1650. He was one of the regicides of King Charles I.. Venn was born in Lydeard St Lawrence, Somerset, England, [1] in 1586 and was an apprentice in the Merchant Taylors' Company [2] before becoming a wool and silk merchant.

  9. Frequentist probability - Wikipedia

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    John Venn, who provided a thorough exposition of frequentist probability in his book, The Logic of Chance [1]. Frequentist probability or frequentism is an interpretation of probability; it defines an event's probability as the limit of its relative frequency in infinitely many trials (the long-run probability). [2]