Newton about some difficulties he had met with. Newton communicated to him a treatise De Motu Corporum, which afterwards, with some additions, formed the first two books of the Principia. Even then Halley found it difficult to persuade him to communicate... The Gallery of Portraits: with Memoirs ... - Pagina 841833Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Bodleian Library, Richard Gough - 1814 - 474 pagina’s
...against the Vice-Chancellour and Delegates of that University, for refusing to admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine Monk, to the degree of Master of Arts, without taking the Oaths, folio. London. 1689103 Another copy. 7 Fisher's Funeral Sermon for Margaret, Countess of Richmond and... | |
| 1828 - 358 pagina’s
...University of Cambridge before the Ecclesiastical Commissioners appointed by James the Second, for refusing to admit a Benedictine Monk to the degree of Master of Arts, 3 Jac. 2, 1687, 11 vol. 1315.— Summons from the Commissioners, ibid. 1324. — His Examination, ibid.... | |
| 1833 - 504 pagina’s
...appear; but the same year, 1672, was marked by Newton's editing the Geography of Varenius. In 1 679 Newton's attention was again called to the theory...was one, were appointed by the University to defend their proceedings ; and their exertions were successful. He was soon after elected to the Convention... | |
| William Brown - 1837 - 516 pagina’s
...— Ditto on Ecclesiastical Jurisdiction — The Cambridge Case, of refusing to Admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine Monk to the Degree of Master of Arts, without taking the Oath — Memorial from the English Protestants — Trial of P. Standsfield for theMurder of his Father,... | |
| Henry Malden - 1838 - 528 pagina’s
...the discovery, gone to Cambridge in August of that year to consult Newton about some difficulties be had met with. Newton communicated to him a treatise...was one, were appointed by the University to defend their proceedings ; and their exertions were successful. He was soon after elected to the Convention... | |
| 1838 - 530 pagina’s
...the discovery, gone to Cambridge in August of that year to consult Newton about some difficulties be had met with. Newton communicated to him a treatise...was one, were appointed by the University to defend their proceedings ; and their exertions were successful. He was soon after elected to the Convention... | |
| Havilland Le Mesurier Chepmell - 1849 - 436 pagina’s
...vice-chancellor of the university, was suspended by it', May, 1687, for refusing to admit Alban Francis, a Benedictine monk, to the degree of master of arts, without taking the oaths, as the king had commanded. The university of Oxford, which had hitherto uniformly professed the doctrine... | |
| 1853 - 530 pagina’s
...persuade him to communicate the treatise to the Royal Society, but he finally did so in April, 1G86, with a desire that it should not immediately be published,...was one, were appointed by the University to defend their proceedings ; and their exertions were successful, lie was soon after elected to the Convention... | |
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