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Takebe Kenkō : ウィキペディア英語版
Takebe Kenko

, also known as Takebe Kenkō, was a Japanese mathematician in the Edo period.〔Smith, David. (1914). 〕
==Biography==
Takebe was the favorite student of Seki Takakazu〔 Takebe is considered to have extended and disseminated Seki's work.〔("Takebe Katahiro," ''Encyclopædia Britannica'' online. )〕
In 1706, Takebe was offered a position in the Tokugawa shogunate's department of ceremonies.〔
In 1719, Takebe's new map of Japan was completed; and the work was highly valued for its quality and detail.〔
Shogun Yoshimune honored Takebe with rank and successively better positions in the shogunate.〔Jochi, Shigeru. (1997). "Takebe Katahiro," 〕

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