The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... CAMBRIDGE PUPIL AND PROFEHHOB, ... 11 in. DISCOVERS THE COMPOSITION OF LIGHT, ... 16 IV. 0ONTB0VERSIE3 ON THE CORRECTNESS OF HIS DISCOVERIES, 36 V. IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TELESCOPE BY HALL, DOLLAND, ETC., . - W VL LAWS OF COLOURS, 64 VII ...
... CAMBRIDGE PUPIL AND PROFEHHOB, ... 11 in. DISCOVERS THE COMPOSITION OF LIGHT, ... 16 IV. 0ONTB0VERSIE3 ON THE CORRECTNESS OF HIS DISCOVERIES, 36 V. IMPROVEMENTS OF THE TELESCOPE BY HALL, DOLLAND, ETC., . - W VL LAWS OF COLOURS, 64 VII ...
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... . J This is now in the able hands of Hr. Boaskty, of St. John's College, Cambridge, author of a well-known book on Trigonometry.— Ed rroa. EARLY EDUCATION — MECHANICAL PURS0ITS. 3 grossed with mechanical contrivances, 4 SIR ISAAC NEWTOH.
... . J This is now in the able hands of Hr. Boaskty, of St. John's College, Cambridge, author of a well-known book on Trigonometry.— Ed rroa. EARLY EDUCATION — MECHANICAL PURS0ITS. 3 grossed with mechanical contrivances, 4 SIR ISAAC NEWTOH.
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... Cambridge at the approaching term.* * " Oue of his uncles," says M. Biot, " having ono day found him under a hedge with a book in his hand, and entirely absorbed in meditation, took it from him, and found that he was occupied in the ...
... Cambridge at the approaching term.* * " Oue of his uncles," says M. Biot, " having ono day found him under a hedge with a book in his hand, and entirely absorbed in meditation, took it from him, and found that he was occupied in the ...
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... Cambridge, — from the absolute solitude of thought to the society of men imbued with all the literature and science of the age, — must be one of eventful interest. To Newton it was a source of peculiar excitement. The history of science ...
... Cambridge, — from the absolute solitude of thought to the society of men imbued with all the literature and science of the age, — must be one of eventful interest. To Newton it was a source of peculiar excitement. The history of science ...
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... Cambridge was consequently the real birth-place of Newton's genius. Her teachers fostered his earliest studies ; her institutions sustained his mightiest efforts ; and within her precincts were all his discoveries made and perfected ...
... Cambridge was consequently the real birth-place of Newton's genius. Her teachers fostered his earliest studies ; her institutions sustained his mightiest efforts ; and within her precincts were all his discoveries made and perfected ...
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