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  1. William Stanley, 6th earl of Derby (born 1561, London, Eng.—died Sept. 25, 1642, Lathom House, Lancashire) was an English writer and patron of the theatre who has been offered by some theorists as the true author of the plays of William Shakespeare. He succeeded his elder brother, Ferdinando, as the earl of Derby in 1594.

  2. It is the story of a family who moves from a wilderness cabin in the forest, where they trapped fur, to a more suburban life. The couple inherit a home from their Aunt Bev, a long-time, Indigenous resident of Dawson. Folow the lives of Wendy and Jason, the new homeowners, as they continue the ways of their predecessor, entertaining family and ...

  3. William Stanley Jr. (November 28, 1858 – May 14, 1916) was an American physicist born in Brooklyn, New York. During his career, he obtained 129 patents covering a variety of electric devices. [1] In 1913, he also patented an all-steel vacuum bottle , and formed the Stanley Bottle Company .

  4. William Stanley Jevons Economista inglés Nació el 1 de septiembre de 1835 en Liverpool. Hijo de Thomas Jevons, erudito y acaudalado comerciante de hierro. Su madre fue Mary Anne Roscoe, hija del historiador William Roscoe. Cursó estudios de Ciencias Naturales, Lógica y Economía Política, en el University College de Londres.

  5. William Stanley Jevons.Economista, lógico y filósofo inglés. Profesor en las universidades de Manchester y Londres.Fue uno de los primeros en aplicar el método matemático al análisis de los fenómenos económicos, lo cual, sin embargo, no le libró de dar una interpretación materialista vulgar de la economía.

  6. Derby was immensely rich and could easily have financed the first two Folios. He died in 1642, and his castle at Lathom was sacked during the Civil War; any papers or manuscripts that might have been stored there were destroyed. Back to Candidates page. William Stanley, 6th Earl of Derby, as candidate for Shakespearean authorship.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2018 · Pensamiento Económico de William Stanley Jevons. “La utilidad se basa completamente en el cálculo del placer y de la pena y el objeto de la economía es maximizar la alegría comprando placer, por así decirlo, con la menor penalidad”. Jeremy Bentham. William Jevons nació en una familia de comerciantes de buena posición económica que ...

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