| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 544 lehte
...These papers also show that Mr. Harriot was an astronomer as well as an algebraist. As to his religion, Wood says, that, " notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the Scripture, always undervalued the old story of the Creation of the World, and could never believe that... | |
| 1814 - 540 lehte
...These papers also show that Mr. Harriot was an astronomer as well as an algebraist. As to his religion, Wood says, that, " notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the Scripture, always undervalued the old story of the Creation of the World, and could never believe that... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1814 - 536 lehte
...These papers also show that Mr. Harriot was an astronomer as well as an algebraist. As to his religion, Wood says, that, " notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the Scripture, always undervalued the old story of the Creation of the World, and could never believe that... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1857 - 274 lehte
...Thine own rich studies, and deep Harlot's mine, In which there is no dross, but all refine.} " But notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the scripture, and always undervalued the old story of the creation of the world, and could never believe... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1882 - 506 lehte
...A posthumous work, " Artes Analvticœ Praxis ad ^Eqiiationes algebraicas nova, expedita et generali Methodo resolvendas, e posthumis Thomas Harriot,"...always under* It would appear, however, that Wallis muy have been too enthusiastic in his admiration of the English mathematician. Hallam states that he... | |
| George Brown Goode - 1886 - 78 lehte
...A posthumous work, " Artes Analytical Praxis ad yEquationes algebraicas nova, expedita et generali Methodo resolvendas, e posthumis Thomas Harriot,"...of the English mathematician. Hallam states that he ascribed to Harriott a long list of discoveries which have since been reclaimed for Cardan and Vieta.... | |
| Biological Society of Washington - 1886 - 188 lehte
...| A posthumous work, " Artes Analytic* Praxis ad yEquationes algebraicas nova, expedita et generali Methodo resolvendas, e posthumis Thomas Harriot,"...of the English mathematician. Hallam states that he ascribed to Harriott a long list of discoveries which have since been reclaimed for Cardan and Vieta.... | |
| Henry Stevens (Jr.) - 1900 - 266 lehte
...Wood, as first printed in his Athenae in 1691, and never since modified, are here given in full: 'But notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the scripture, and always undervalued the old story of the creation of the world, and could never believe... | |
| United States National Museum - 1901 - 756 lehte
...' A posthumous work, Artes Analyticae Praxis ad ,55quationes algebraicas nova, expedita et generali Methodo resolvendas, e posthumis Thomas Harriot, was...associate, Walter Warner, and there is in the library of Sio11 College a manuscript work of his entitled Ephemeris Chyrometrica. Wood says that, "notwithstanding... | |
| John H. Ingram - 1904 - 332 lehte
...who was born in 1560, and Henry Percy was his senior by some years. A Wood's account of Harriott is that, ' notwithstanding his great skill in mathematics, he had strange thoughts of the Scriptures and always undervalued the old story of the Creation of the World, and could never believe that trite... | |
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