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  1. Isaac Newton was born in 1643 in Woolsthorpe, England. His father was a wealthy, uneducated farmer who died three months before Newton was born. Newton's mother remarried and he was left in the care of his grandmother. He attended Free Grammar school. Though Newton did not excel in school, he did earn the opportunity to attend Trinity College ...

  2. Trinity College Notebook (Normalized) Trinity College Notebook. Author: Isaac Newton. Source: R.4.48c, Trinity College Library, Cambridge, UK. Published online: September 2003. Additional Information. Notes on the Original Document. The notebook has been written from both ends: the expenses listed on pp. i-xii are written from the back of the ...

  3. Newton’s ‘Trinity College Notebook’ MS Add. 3996 was used by him as an undergraduate, from about 1661 to 1665. It includes his notes on books he was recommended to read for his studies, but it also shows him starting to read for himself and comment not only on classical sources, but also contemporary natural philosophical writing, such as the works of René Descartes or the Dutch ...

  4. Newton was born into a reasonably humble family in Lincolnshire, England, on Christmas Day, 1642. Although his mother was the daughter of a relatively prosperous man, Newton was the first in his family to obtain any education. After finishing his studies as an undergraduate at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1665, Newton did considerable work in ...

  5. 8 de feb. de 2023 · Im April 1705 schlug Königin Anne Newton während eines königlichen Besuchs am Trinity College in Cambridge zum Ritter. Die Ritterschaft dürfte eher durch politische Erwägungen im Zusammenhang mit den Parlamentswahlen im Mai 1705 motiviert gewesen sein als durch eine Anerkennung von Newtons wissenschaftlicher Arbeit oder den Verdiensten als Master of the Mint.

  6. paginas.matem.unam.mx › newton-sir-isaacNewton, Sir Isaac.

    Newton, Sir Isaac. Nació el 4 de enero de 1643 [33] en Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, Inglaterra y murió el 31 de marzo de 1727 en Londres, Inglaterra. La vida de Newton puede dividirse entres períodos bastante distintos. El primero es el de su infancia desde 1643 hasta su graduación en 1669. El segundo, que va de 1669 a 1687, fue altamente ...

  7. 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 ...