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  1. 17 de ene. de 2023 · El incomparable Isaac Newton. Poseedor del título “el mejor físico de la historia”, la vida de Isaac Newton no fue un camino de rosas y su carácter huraño y pendenciero le hizo granjearse no pocos enemigos. Pero, claro está, poco le importaba. Disculpe, no se pudo cargar el video. (Código de Error: 100013) Publicado por.

  2. Sin embargo, Newton guarda silencio sobre sus descubrimientos y reanuda sus estudios en Cambridge en 1667. De 1667 a 1669, emprende activamente investigaciones sobre óptica y es elegido fellow del Trinity College. En 1669, Barrow renuncia a su cátedra lucasiana de matemáticas y Newton le sucede y ocupa este puesto hasta 1696.

  3. Isaac Newton (1642-1727) came up to the University of Cambridge in 1661, graduating in 1665. In 1669 he succeeded Isaac Barrow in the Lucasian Chair of Mathematics. In 1699 Newton was appointed Master of the Mint, resigning the Lucasian Chair and his Trinity College Fellowship in 1701.

  4. 19 de dic. de 2007 · 1. Newton's Life. Newton's life naturally divides into four parts: the years before he entered Trinity College, Cambridge in 1661; his years in Cambridge before the Principia was published in 1687; a period of almost a decade immediately following this publication, marked by the renown it brought him and his increasing disenchantment with Cambridge; and his final three decades in London, for ...

  5. Verse 87 is a nostalgic sketch of life at Trinity. Sculptor: Sir Hamo Thornycroft, 1909. Louis-François Roubiliac’s 1755 statue of Isaac Newton, presented to the Ante-Chapel by the Master Robert Smith, “is the finest work of art in the College, as well as the most moving and significant. The lips parted and the eyes turned up in thought ...

  6. Trinity College Notebook. Author: Isaac Newton Metadata: Early-mid 1660s, in Latin and English, c. 3,243 words, 50pp. Source: R.4.48c, Trinity College Library ...

  7. 1667-ben Newton a Trinity College tanára lett. 1669-ben a végtelen sorokról írt munkája elismeréséül Isaac Barrow, aki a tanára volt, Newton javára lemondott az egyetemi katedráról, így helyére Newtont az egyetem professzorává léptették elő.