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  1. Trinity College (1661–1665) Trinity College (1667–1668) Univerzita v Cambridgi: Pracoviště: Univerzita v Cambridgi: Obory: fyzika, mechanika, matematika, astronomie, přírodní vědy, nebeská mechanika, gravitace, optika, matematická analýza a hybnost: Ocenění: Knight Bachelor (1705) Rodiče: Isaac Newton Sr. a Hannah Ayscough ...

  2. Sin embargo, Newton guarda silencio sobre sus descubrimientos y reanuda sus estudios en Cambridge en 1667. De 1667 a 1669, emprende activamente investigaciones sobre óptica y es elegido fellow del Trinity College. En 1669, Barrow renuncia a su cátedra lucasiana de matemáticas y Newton le sucede y ocupa este puesto hasta 1696.

  3. His maternal uncle, the rector serving the parish of Burton Coggles, was involved to some extent in the care of Isaac. In 1667, Newton became a Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, making necessary his commitment to taking Holy Orders within seven years of completing his MA, which he did the following year.

  4. Sir Isaac Newton at 46 in Godfrey Kneller's 1689 portrait. ... Both in 1665 and 1666 Trinity College was dismissed on account of the Great Plague of London.

  5. 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 ...

  6. 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”.

  7. 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 ...