The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... Professor of Greek in the university. His attention was first turned to the study of mathematics by a desire to inquire into the truth of judicial astrology ; and he is said to have discovered the folly of that study by erecting a ...
... Professor of Greek in the university. His attention was first turned to the study of mathematics by a desire to inquire into the truth of judicial astrology ; and he is said to have discovered the folly of that study by erecting a ...
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... Professor of Mathematics in 1663, and the optical lectures which he afterwards delivered were published in 1669. In the preface of this work he acknowledges his obligations to his colleague, Mr. Isaac Newton,| for having revised the MSS ...
... Professor of Mathematics in 1663, and the optical lectures which he afterwards delivered were published in 1669. In the preface of this work he acknowledges his obligations to his colleague, Mr. Isaac Newton,| for having revised the MSS ...
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... admitted sub-sizer in 1661. He became a scholar in 1664. In 1665 he took his degree of Bachelor of Arts, and in 1666, in consequence of the breaking out BARROW'S LECTURES BECOHRS A PROFESSOR. 15 of the plague, he SIR ISAAC NEWTON.
... admitted sub-sizer in 1661. He became a scholar in 1664. In 1665 he took his degree of Bachelor of Arts, and in 1666, in consequence of the breaking out BARROW'S LECTURES BECOHRS A PROFESSOR. 15 of the plague, he SIR ISAAC NEWTON.
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Sir David Brewster W. T. Lynn. BARROW'S LECTURES BECOHRS A PROFESSOR. 15 of the plague, he retired to Woolsthorpe. In 1667 ha was made Junior Fellow. In 1668 he took his degree of Master of Arts, and in the same year he was appointed to ...
Sir David Brewster W. T. Lynn. BARROW'S LECTURES BECOHRS A PROFESSOR. 15 of the plague, he retired to Woolsthorpe. In 1667 ha was made Junior Fellow. In 1668 he took his degree of Master of Arts, and in the same year he was appointed to ...
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... Professor of Mathematics at Clermont, who pretended that the elongation of the sun's image arose from the unequal incidence of the different rays on the first face of the prism, although Newton had demonstrated in his own discourse that ...
... Professor of Mathematics at Clermont, who pretended that the elongation of the sun's image arose from the unequal incidence of the different rays on the first face of the prism, although Newton had demonstrated in his own discourse that ...
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