- 1941) is an
American physicist,
former holder of the
Hollis Chair of
Mathematicks and
Natural Philosophy at the
physics department of
Harvard University...
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entertained with
Logick and Rhetorick, Law, History,
Politicks and
Mathematicks,
concerning the
Subject for two
whole Days, and then We
should p**** the...
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perceived and of men
greatly to be
wondered at". In Dee's time, "the
Mathematicks"
referred not
merely to the
abstract com****tions ****ociated with the...
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Essays on
several curious and
useful subjects, in
speculative and mix'd
mathematicks. London: John Nourse. 1740. The
Doctrine of
Annuities and Reversions...
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Essays on
Several Curious and
Useful Subjects in
Speculative and
Mixed Mathematicks,
Miscellaneous Tracts on Some
Curious and Very
Interesting Subjects in...
- Newton,
Isaac (1671). "A
Letter of Mr.
Isaac Newton,
Professor of the
Mathematicks in the
University of Cambridge;
Containing His New
Theory about Light...
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Observations on the Same. Also the
Terms of Divinity, Law, Physick,
Mathematicks, War, Music, and
Other Arts and
Sciences explicated. [...] (3 ed.). London:...
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bodily Labour, may
write Books in Philosophy, Poetry, Politicks, Law,
Mathematicks, and Theology, with the
least ****istance from
Genius or study." The machine...
- The
Hollis Chair of
Mathematicks and
Natural Philosophy [sic] is an
endowed professorship established at
Harvard College in 1727 by
Thomas Hollis. The...
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Congregational minister in 1787 and two
years later became Hollis Professor of
Mathematick and
Natural Philosophy at Harvard. He
served in the
commission that drew...