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  1. 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.

  2. 6 de ene. de 2022 · News. The discovery of a manuscript notebook, lost for almost three hundred years, containing letters to John Wickins from his 'ever-loving Chamberfellow' Isaac Newton, sheds light on Newton's career at Trinity College, Cambridge, in the 1670s. The manuscript, purchased by the Cambridge University Library in March 2021, also contains the text ...

  3. 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 ...

  4. 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 ...

  5. 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.

  6. 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 ...

  7. 1 de dic. de 2017 · If you require any information provided on this website in an alternative format, please contact us on 01223 338400 or email webmaster@trin.cam.ac.uk. The Cambridge papers of Sir Isaac Newton, including his notebooks and an annotated copy of Principia Mathematica at Trinity, have been added to UNESCO’s Interna.