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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Isaac_NewtonIsaac Newton - Wikipedia

    In April 1705, Queen Anne knighted Newton during a royal visit to Trinity College, Cambridge. The knighthood is likely to have been motivated by political considerations connected with the parliamentary election in May 1705 , rather than any recognition of Newton's scientific work or services as Master of the Mint. [93]

  2. El Trinity College lo hizo el 7 de agosto y, entre los alumnos que tuvieron que abandonar la prestigiosa institución, se hallaba un muchacho "sobrio, silencioso y pensativo" llamado Isaac Newton. El joven estudiante abandonó Cambridge y se dirigió a su casa materna de Woolsthorpe, en el condado de Lincolnshire. donde había nacido 23 años ...

  3. Moreover, Newton’s association with the new master of Trinity, the abrasive Dr Richard Bentley, weakened his popularity in his own college. The Tories shrewdly put up against him another Trinity man, Hon. Dixie Windsor*, and Newton could not even carry the majority of Trinity’s voters.

  4. March 20 – Isaac Newton dies at Kensington between 1.00 and 2.00am. March 28 – Newton’s body lays in state in Westminster Abbey. April 4 – Newton’s body is buried at Westminster Abbey. 1728 – Publication of Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, Short Chronicle, The System of the World, De mundi systemate, etc.

  5. Trinity College Notebook. Author: Isaac Newton Metadata: Early-mid 1660s, in Latin and English, c. 3,243 words, 50pp. Source: R.4.48c, Trinity College Library ...

  6. 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).

  7. 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 ...