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  1. 19 de sept. de 2023 · Isaac supplemented his orthodox education by taking private lessons with the mathematician and theologian Isaac Barrow (1630-1677). Barrow would later recommend Newton for his own soon-to-be-vacant chair at Trinity College.

  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. Isaac Newton. En Trinity College. De endeble constitución física, la triste niñez de Isaac Newton no fue alegrada ni siquiera por los estudios, por los cuales, pese a su gran inteligencia, no manifestó al principio ninguna aptitud sobresaliente; su única pasión era el dibujo y la construcción de juguetes mecánicos. Retirado en su casa a ...

  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. For a number of years and a variety of reasons, a need had been felt for a UK national institute in mathematics and theoretical physics. The realisation of this idea became possible with the availability of “pump-priming” financial support from Cambridge Colleges, notably St John’s College and Trinity College (through the Isaac Newton Trust).

  6. 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.

  7. 1727-1872. At his death on 20 March 1727, [1] Isaac Newton left papers relating to all areas of the intellectual pursuits he had followed since arriving at Trinity College, Cambridge, in the summer of 1661. [2] His friend, relative by marriage (to Newton’s half-niece Catherine Barton) and successor at the Mint, John Conduitt, posted a bond ...