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Charles Hutton
The Cambridge Mathematical Journal and Its Descendants: the Linchpin of a Research Community in the Early and Mid-Victorian Age ✩
Reconstructing the Lost Contours of Charles Hutton
Cavendish the Experimental Life
Reconstructing the Lost Contours of Charles Hutton
Charles Hutton: Scientist, Mathematician and the Density of the Earth
James Hutton's Reputation Among Geologists in the Late Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries
Philosophical Transactions (A)
Sir John Pringle and His Circle, by Dorothea Waley Singer
Rebellion at the Royal Society Rebekah Higgitt Relishes a Biography of Mathematical Reformer Charles Hutton
The Attraction of the Pyramids: Virtual Realization of Hutton's Suggestion To
A Mountain in Perthshire
EIGHTEENTH-CENTURY THEORIES of the NATURE of HEAT. the U
SIR JOSEPH BANKS Papers, 1773-1815 Reel M469
Mathematics in the Metropolis: a Survey of Victorian London
The Study of Magnetism and Terrestrial Magnetism in Great Britain, C 1750-1830 Robinson Mclaughry Yost Iowa State University
Online Bibliography
HOW MUCH DOES the EARTH WEIGH? to Be Strictly Pedantic, A
BIBLIOCP, Kpiff
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Hutton's Contribution to the Invention of Contours
Research Workshop. Charles Hutton (1737–1823): Being Mathematical in the Georgian Period
Writing Masters and Accountants in England – a Study of Occupation, Status and Ambition in the Early Modern Period John Richard Edwards
Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Vermont
Biographical Index of Former RSE Fellows 1783-2002
Woolwich Common and Royal Military Academy Areas, 2007 CHAPTER TEN WOOLWICH COMMON and MILITARY ACADEMY AREAS
Re-Evaluating the Late Devonian Mass Extinction: a Geochemical
Calculation and Tabulation in the Nineteenth Century: Airy Versus
Catalogues and a Photographically-Illustrated Manuscript-Album
The Diary of Charles Blagden: Information Management and the Gentleman of Science in Eighteenth-Century Britain
Hutton's Contribution to the Invention of Contours
Perpetual Motion in the Early Eighteenth Century Author(S): Simon Schaffer Source: the British Journal for the History of Science, Vol
Max Planck Research Library for the History and Development of Knowledge Studies 7 Christa Jungnickel and Russell Mccormmach: Politics
NEWSLETTER Issue: 486 - January 2020
British Art Studies February 2020 British Art Studies Issue 15, Published 27 February 2020
Mathematics and Statistics at the University of Vermont
Back Matter (PDF)
Anonymous Needlework: Uncovering British Patchwork 1680-1820