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  1. Trinity College Notebook (Normalized) Trinity College Notebook. Author: Isaac Newton. Source: R.4.48c, Trinity College Library, Cambridge, UK. Published online: September 2003. Additional Information. Notes on the Original Document. The notebook has been written from both ends: the expenses listed on pp. i-xii are written from the back of the ...

  2. 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 ...

  3. Fellow and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics. At age 24, in 1667, Newton returned to Cambridge, where events moved quickly. First he was elected as a fellow of Trinity College. A year later, in 1668, he was awarded an M.A. degree. A year after that, the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Trinity College, Isaac Barrow, resigned and Newton was ...

  4. 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.

  5. 1. Biografía. Isaac Newton; matemático, físico y astrónomo ingles, nacido en Woolsthorpe el día de navidad de 1421 (que en el calendario actual corresponde al 4 de enero de 1643) y muerto en Londres el 1727, siendo enterrado en el pabellón de los hombres ilustres de la abadía de Westminster. Se inmortalizó por el descubrimiento de las ...

  6. En el año de 1661, logró ingresar en el Trinity College de la Universidad de Cambridge, en la cual estudió matemáticas bajo la dirección del también matemático Isaac Barrow. Su título de bachiller le fue otorgado en 1665 y lo nombraron becario en Trinity College en el año 1667 (De 1665 a 1667 la Universidad de Cambridge estuvo cerada por la peste y Newton se vió en la necesidad de ...

  7. 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.