Mathematics - scholars created their own signs which we use today
Architecture - used math to create a buliding more stronger
Astronomy - studied about the sun, stars, and planets
Cartography - studied planets
It depends upon the context. In mathematics, elevation usually refers to how much something is raised, and the angle of elevation would be the angle between the horizontal and the direct line to the object. In ballistics, elevation is the angle of elevation of mathematics. In architecture, it refers to a vertical aspect of something, e.g. the front elevation of a house would be the vertical front of the house as someone looks at it from the street. In cartography (map making), elevation would usually refer to how high something is above [mean] sea level.
Copernicus used mathematics to argue that the Sun is the center of the solar system, giving people a convincing alternative to the Catholic Church's Earth-centered model.
I suppose that mathematics is more difficult than chemistry.
Chemisty is applied physics which is applied maths!!
Galileo says, The Book of the Universe is written in the language of Mathematics. You cannot understand the Universe without mathematics, Mathematics is the microscope and telescope of the Universe.
Contribution to polymaths is one renaissance achievement in mathematics.
Leonardo da Vinci is widely regarded as the ideal example of the Renaissance ideal. Besides his art, da Vinci also studied anatomy, architecture, botany, cartography, engineering, geology, mathematics, music, and writing.
mathematics, architecture, medicine
I believe that the architecture was different because humanists in the renaissance period started experimenting with mathematics and science, therefore they came up with new ways of building.
Highly developed studies of astronomy, medicine, mathematics, art. Their architecture is outstanding as well.
The creation of new math symbols. [for example: they created the symbols for the square root and for positive(+) and negative(-) numbers.
He studied: cartography, navigation, astronomy, mathematics and seamanship.
mathematics, architecture, medicine
Clyde M Reese is best known for his work as a Georgia historian and author. He has written several books on Georgia history, including "The Second War of Independence: Georgia's Struggle for Survival, 1812-1815" and "Lights and Shadows of Atlanta History."
mathematics and science
Shape and/or symmetry is the concept of balanced form that exists in art architecture science nature and mathematics.
John Orvard Bolvin has written: 'Variability of pupil achievement in mathematics' -- subject(s): Academic achievement, Mathematics, Mathematical ability, Study and teaching