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  1. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Isaac Barrow, the Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, published in 1670 his Geometrical Lectures, a treatise that more than any other anticipated the unifying ideas of the calculus.

  2. Hace 4 días · Por ejemplo, Isaac Barrow (1630-1677), maestro de la óptica y de Isaac Newton, además de teólogo extraordinario en cuya elocuencia se inspiró William Pitt para sus discursos parlamentarios.

  3. 30 de may. de 2024 · Isaac Barrow, Treatise of the Pope’s Supremacy (1680), sig. A3; id., A Discourse concerning the Unity of the Church (1680); Samuel Parker, Religion and Loyalty, or, A Demonstration of the Power of the Christian Church within Itself (1684), pp. 237–64; Baxter, Against the Revolt, p. 316.

  4. Hace 4 días · In mean lodgings over a shop close by the entrance to Spring Gardens, which down to our own times was a saddler's, died the celebrated divine and preacher, Dr. Isaac Barrow, one of the most illustrious scholars and writers; and his wit has been spoken of by no less an authority than Dr. Johnson, as the "finest thing in the language."

  5. 3 de jun. de 2024 · Fue usado por primera vez por científicos como Arquímedes, René Descartes, Isaac Newton, Gottfried Leibniz e Isaac Barrow. Los trabajos de este último y los aportes de Newton generaron el teorema fundamental del cálculo integral, que propone que la derivación y la integración son procesos inversos.

  6. Hace 3 días · The first list of Fellows includes such names as Sir Kenelm Digby, Sir William Petty (of whom we have spoken in the preceding chapter ), Matthew Wren, Robert Boyle, John Dryden, and Isaac Barrow. The signatures of all the Fellows, from the time of Charles II., when the society received the royal charter, down to the latest elected ...

  7. Hace 5 días · Isaac Barrow, Master, died in 1677 when, according to Roger North the biographer of the Hon. Dr. John North, who succeeded to the Mastership, 'the library was advanced about three-quarters of the height of the outward walls'.