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Search Results American Philosophical Society Library
Category: Reference>Libraries>Research
Located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. A collection which dates from the Society's founding in 1743. Includes first editions of Sir isaac newton's 'Principia' and Charles Darwin's 'Origin of Species.' Areas of particular strength: 18th and 19th century natural history, the history of genetics and eugenics in America, quantum mechanics, and the development of cultural anthropology in America. Research grants and fellowships are available. Research affiliation: Research Library Group.
http://www.amphilsoc.org/library/
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Some Sources of Astral Beliefs
Category: Society>Religion and Spirituality>Divination>Astrology>History
A study of the union of astronomy and astrology, and relations to astral worship, from early Babylonian times, through medieval European times, up to and including the time of isaac newton, especially in relation to prediction, with extensions into more recent times. There is also discussion of related matters in other cultures, such as Chinese, Indian, Native American and African.
http://gfisher.org/chapter_1.htm
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Leibniz - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (1646-1716)
Category: Science>Math>Calculus>People
Invented the differential and integral calculus (independently of Sir isaac newton),
http://mally.stanford.edu/leibniz.html
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Symposium in Honour of Sir John Kingman
Category: Science>Math>Statistics>Conferences>Past Conferences
This meeting is organised to mark the occasion of Sir John Kingman leaving Bristol to take up the Directorship of the isaac newton Institute in Cambridge. The programme will focus on topics of current interest in probability and related fields where John Kingman's own work has been particularly influential. University of Bristol, UK; 16 May 2001.
http://www.stats.bris.ac.uk/~peter/jfck.html
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Hughes, Chris
Category: Science>Math>Number Theory>People>H
isaac newton Institute. Application of random matrix theory to the Riemann zeta function and other L-functions.
http://www.aimath.org/~hughes/
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Woolsthorpe Manor
Category: Regional>Europe>United Kingdom>England>Lincolnshire>Grantham>Travel and Tourism>Attractions
Small 17th-century manor house, the birthplace and family home of Sir isaac newton. National Trust property page with information about opening times and facilities.
http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/scripts/nthandbook.dll?ACTION=PROPERTY&PROPERTYID=82
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Borodenko
Category: Society>Genealogy>Personal Pages>B
Canadian Connection. Surnames include Bowser, Geisler, and Radford. The descendants of Sir isaac newton's family are also listed.
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~radfordfamily/
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University of Waterloo - Department of Physics
Category: Science>Physics>Academia>Universities>Canada
Includes news and events, information about colloquia and seminars as well as general information for students. Also features information about the Sir isaac newton Examination.
http://www.science.uwaterloo.ca/physics/
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European History @ A-TEN.COM
Category: Society>History>By Region>Europe
Containing reference material about Modern European History. Currently has information on Adam Smith, isaac newton and Thomas Aquinas.
http://www.a-ten.com/eh/
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Random Matrix Theory and the Birch/Swinnerton-Dyer Conjecture
Category: Science>Math>Number Theory>Events>Past Events
LMS Spitalfields Day. isaac newton Institute, Cambridge, UK; 9 February 2004.
http://www.lms.ac.uk/meetings/spitalfieldsfeb04.html
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