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  1. Einstein regarded Isaac Newton as one of the best people to have lived. Tributes and Memories of Newton in Cambridge. In Trinity College there are five portraits of Newton, a commemorative apple tree and a famous statue of him, which can be seen in the Chapel. Statue of Isaac Newton by Louis-François Roubiliac in Trinity College Chapel, Cambridge

  2. 14 de ene. de 2022 · En abril de 1667 Newton regresó a Cambridge y fue elegido fellow del Trinity College. En 1669, su mentor, Isaac Barrow (1630-1677), renunció a su Cátedra Lucasiana de matemáticas, puesto en el que Newton le sucedería hasta 1696.

  3. The Isaac Newton Trust is a charity established in 1988 by Trinity College. The Trust promotes learning, research and education in the University of Cambridge, primarily by providing support to early career researchers and by making research grants to departments and programmes within the University and its constituent Colleges.

  4. 3 de abr. de 2014 · After a two-year hiatus, Newton returned to Cambridge in 1667 and was elected a minor fellow at Trinity College, as he was still not considered a standout scholar. In the ensuing years, his ...

  5. 17 de may. de 2021 · Isaac Newton foi considerado o maior cientista de todos os tempos e o fundador da escola clássica de física que permaneceu em vigor até Albert Einstein a ter reformulado. O físico Joseph-Louis Lagrange (1736-1813) qualificou o britânico como “o maior génio que alguma vez existiu e também o mais afortunado, na medida em que só se pode encontrar uma vez o sistema que rege o universo”.

  6. 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.

  7. 5 de may. de 2015 · Newton traced the doctrine of the trinity back to Athanasius (298- 373); he became convinced that before Athanasius the Church had no trinitarian doctrine. In the early 4th century Athanasius was opposed by Arius (256-336), who affirmed that God the Father had primacy over Christ. In 325 the Council of Nicea condemned as heretical the views of ...