Yahoo Search Búsqueda en la Web

Resultado de búsqueda

  1. 5 de jul. de 2011 · plate xvii terracotta model for the bust of cotton at trinity, british museum; plate xviii monument of daniel lock, f.r.s., in the antechapel of trinity college; plate xix monument of francis hooper, s.t.p., by roubiliac's pupil, nicholas read, in the ante-chapel of trinity college; plate xx the death-mask of sir isaac newton; note on plate xviii

  2. Newton entered his uncle's old College, Trinity College Cambridge, on 5 June 1661. He was older than most of his fellow students but, despite the fact that his mother was financially well off, he entered as a sizar .

  3. 2 de ene. de 2023 · This chapter presents a new source relating to the activity of Isaac Newton in the late 1670s and 1680s: three letters sent by Newton to his Trinity chamber-fellow, John Wickins, which deal with topics such as the making of telescopes and reading about the history of the early church. The chapter places the letters in context, demonstrating ...

  4. Sir Isaac Newton PRS (Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, 25 de dezembro de 1642 jul. / 4 de janeiro de 1643 greg. – Kensington, 20 de março de 1727 jul. / 31 de março de 1727 greg) foi um matemático, físico, astrônomo, teólogo e autor inglês (descrito em seus dias como um "filósofo natural") amplamente reconhecido como um dos cientistas mais influentes de todos os tempos e como uma figura ...

  5. Newton’s whole academic life, from 1661 to 1696, was spent at Trinity, first as an undergraduate and then as a Fellow from 1667. Isaac Barrow later succeeded Pearson as Master. It was Barrow who persuaded his friend Sir Christopher Wren to design the Wren Library (completed in 1695), the finest of the Trinity buildings.

  6. Biography. I am an Irish Research Council Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Department of Philosophy, currently based in The Trinity Long Room Hub. My current project is focused on mathematics and philosophy in the 18th century. Recent publications concentrate on the work of George Berkeley, Isaac Newton, Colin Maclaurin and Oliver Byrne.

  7. 5 de dic. de 2023 · By Staff Writer Last Updated December 05, 2023. Sir Isaac Newton studied at King’s School, Cambridge and Trinity College. Immediately following his Master of Arts degree from Trinity, he wrote on a manuscript with the British mathematician John Collins, who claimed that young Newton was an “extraordinary genius.”.