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  1. Isaac Newton was born in Lincolnshire, near Grantham, on December 25, 1642, and died at Kensington, London, on March 20, 1727. He was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, and lived there from 1661 till 1696, during which time he produced the bulk of his work in mathematics; in 1696 he was appointed to a valuable Government office, and moved ...

  2. 1. Biografía. Isaac Newton; matemático, físico y astrónomo ingles, nacido en Woolsthorpe el día de navidad de 1421 (que en el calendario actual corresponde al 4 de enero de 1643) y muerto en Londres el 1727, siendo enterrado en el pabellón de los hombres ilustres de la abadía de Westminster. Se inmortalizó por el descubrimiento de las ...

  3. 1727-1872. At his death on 20 March 1727, [1] Isaac Newton left papers relating to all areas of the intellectual pursuits he had followed since arriving at Trinity College, Cambridge, in the summer of 1661. [2] His friend, relative by marriage (to Newton’s half-niece Catherine Barton) and successor at the Mint, John Conduitt, posted a bond ...

  4. 20 de marzo de 1727 (jul.) Isaac Newton ( Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire; 25 de diciembre de 1642 jul. / 4 de enero de 1643 greg. - Kensington, Londres; 20 de marzo jul. / 31 de marzo de 1727 greg.) fue un físico, teólogo, inventor, alquimista y matemático inglés. Es autor de los Philosophiæ naturalis principia mathematica, más conocidos como ...

  5. Newton, Sir Isaac (1642-1727), mathematician and physicist, one of the foremost scientific intellects of all time. Born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham in Lincolnshire, where he attended school, he entered Cambridge University in 1661; he was elected a Fellow of Trinity College in 1667, and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics in 1669.

  6. 18 de ene. de 2021 · Discover Newton's Apple Tree, Trinity College in Cambridge, England: This tree was grafted from the actual tree that led Isaac Newton to ponder the theory of gravity.

  7. 28 de may. de 2024 · Isaac Newton (born December 25, 1642 [January 4, 1643, New Style], Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, England—died March 20 [March 31], 1727, London) was an English physicist and mathematician who was the culminating figure of the Scientific Revolution of the 17th century. In optics, his discovery of the composition of white light integrated the ...