The Life of Sir Isaac NewtonGall & Inglis, 1900 - 346 páginas |
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... MATHEMATICAL WRITINGS, 163 XIII. NEWTON AS A POLITICIAN 197 XIV. HONOURS HEAPED UPON HIM, 221 XV. DISCUSHON ON HIS " CHRONOLOGY, " . 283 XVI. THEOLOGICAL STUDIES, 243 XVH. BE8EABCHES ON HEAT, .' 266 XVln. CLOSING OF HIS CAREER, 296 XIX ...
... MATHEMATICAL WRITINGS, 163 XIII. NEWTON AS A POLITICIAN 197 XIV. HONOURS HEAPED UPON HIM, 221 XV. DISCUSHON ON HIS " CHRONOLOGY, " . 283 XVI. THEOLOGICAL STUDIES, 243 XVH. BE8EABCHES ON HEAT, .' 266 XVln. CLOSING OF HIS CAREER, 296 XIX ...
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... tho walls of the room in which Sir Isaac lodged were covered with charcoal drawings of birds, beasts, men, ships, and mathematical figures, all of whioh were very well These verses were repeated to D*- Stukely by Mrs. Vincent.
... tho walls of the room in which Sir Isaac lodged were covered with charcoal drawings of birds, beasts, men, ships, and mathematical figures, all of whioh were very well These verses were repeated to D*- Stukely by Mrs. Vincent.
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... mathematical problem. Struck with finding so serious and so active a disposition at so early an ago, he urged his mother no longer to thwart him, and to send him back to Grantham to continue his studies." I have omitted this anecdote in ...
... mathematical problem. Struck with finding so serious and so active a disposition at so early an ago, he urged his mother no longer to thwart him, and to send him back to Grantham to continue his studies." I have omitted this anecdote in ...
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... Mathematics— He studies the Geometry of Descartes unassisted — Purchases a Prism — Revises Dr. Barrow's Optical Lectures — Dr. Barrow's Opinion respecting Colours — Takes his Degrees — Is appointed a Fellow of Trinity College— Succeeds ...
... Mathematics— He studies the Geometry of Descartes unassisted — Purchases a Prism — Revises Dr. Barrow's Optical Lectures — Dr. Barrow's Opinion respecting Colours — Takes his Degrees — Is appointed a Fellow of Trinity College— Succeeds ...
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... mathematics by a desire to inquire into the truth of judicial astrology ; and he is said to have discovered the folly ... mathematical studies ; and he expressed to Dr. Pemberton his regret " that he had applied himself to the works of ...
... mathematics by a desire to inquire into the truth of judicial astrology ; and he is said to have discovered the folly ... mathematical studies ; and he expressed to Dr. Pemberton his regret " that he had applied himself to the works of ...
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