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Isaac Barrow (October 1630 – 4 May 1677) was an English scholar and mathematician who is generally given credit for his early role in the development of calculus; in particular, for the discovery of ...
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Isaac Barrow (1613-24 June 1680) was an English clergyman and Bishop, consecutively, of Sodor and Man and St Asaph, and also served as Governor of the Isle of Man. He is sometimes confused with his m...
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Isaac Barrow was born in London in 1630, and died at Cambridge in 1677. He went to school first at Charterhouse (where he was so troublesome that his father was heard to pray that if it pleased God to take any of his children he could best spare Isaac), and subsequently to Felstead.
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Biography of Isaac Barrow (BB^Y-1677) ... Isaac Barrow's father, Thomas Barrow, was a linen draper by trade. Thomas married Ann, daughter of William Buggin of North Cray, Kent in 1624 and their son Isaac was born in 1630. Ann died in 1634 and Thomas sent Isaac to live with his grandfather.
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Barrow's lectures were published in three collections: Lectiones Mathematicae, on the foundations of mathematics, Lectiones Opticorum Phenomenon and Lectiones Opticae et Geometricae, which contained the principles of ... Child, J. M. The Geometrical Lectures of Isaac Barrow. Chicago, IL: Open Court, 1916.
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Isaac Barrow (1630-1677) ... Isaac Barrow was an English mathematician who developed a method of determining tangents that closely approached the methods of calculus, and he was first to recognise that integration and differentiation are inverse operations.
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David Gregory Papers (1665-1710) ... Somewhat of Dr Barrows History (1677-1710) ... The affair betwixt Abbe Galleie Dr Barrow and Mr Gregory (1692)
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BARROW, ISAAC, Editor ( -- - --). Archimedis opera; Apollonii Pergaei conicorum libri IIII; Theodosii Sphaerica. Londini: Excudebat Guil Godbid, voeneunt apud Rob. Scott, in vico Little Britain, 1675, 1674. ... A collected edition of three of Barrow's works, comprising the works of Archimedes, Appolonius and Theodosius.
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Biographies of Barrow Isaac and more Barrow Isaac biography. ... Isaac Barrow was an English clergyman and Bishop, first of Sodor and Man, and then later of St. Asaph. He also served as Governor of the Isle of Man. He is sometimes confused with his more famous namesake and nephew, Isaac Barrow, the mathematician and theologian.
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