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  Edward John Routh - LoveToKnow 1911   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
EDWARD JOHN ROUTH (1831-1907), English mathematician, was born at Quebec on the 20th of January 1831.
At the age of eleven he came to England, and after studying under A. de Morgan at University College, London, entered Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1851.
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 Routh biography
Edward came to England in 1842 and his father worked, still as commissary-general, in London.
In 1855 Routh was elected a fellow of Peterhouse and was appointed as a College lecturer in Mathematics.
Edward Airy Routh served as a lieutenant in the royal artillery, George Richard Randolph Routh became an inspector of schools, Arthur Lionel Routh served as a lieutenant in the royal artillery, Harold Victor Routh became professor of Latin in Toronto, and Rupert John Routh served in the Indian civil service.
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 No. 2214: John Edward Routh
It was written by an important Cambridge University mathematician, Edward John Routh.
Routh was educated at Cambridge University where he edged out James Clerk Maxwell for top honors.
The students claimed that Routh's explanation of floating was so convincing that the fellow then went away wondering how anything could ever sink.
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  Routh   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Edward came to England in 1842 and his father worked, still as commissary-general, in London.
In 1855 Routh was elected a fellow of Peterhouse and was appointed as a College lecturer in Mathematics.
Edward Airy Routh served as a lieutenant in the royal artillery, George Richard Randolph Routh became an inspector of schools, Arthur Lionel Routh served as a lieutenant in the royal artillery, Harold Victor Routh became professor of Latin in Toronto, and Rupert John Routh served in the Indian civil service.
www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk /history/Mathematicians/Routh.html   (1068 words)

  
 John Foxe's Book of Martyrs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
John Gray went to the defence of Ramsy on 3 December 1555 at Adisham, and was nearly overwhelmed by the mob.
John Richard was one of the cosignatories of a supplication against William Mount, his wife and their daughter, Rose, to Lord Darcy of Chiche, who then delivered the supplication to John Kingston.
John Rust acted as one of the queen's commissioners in the examination of certain scholars at Cambridge University on 8 January 1557.
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 Adams Prize - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Adams Prize is awarded each year by the Faculty of Mathematics at the University of Cambridge and St John's College to a young, UK based mathematician for first class international research in the Mathematical Sciences.
The Prize is named after the mathematician John Couch Adams and was endowed by members of St John's College.
It was approved by the senate of the university in 1848, to commemorate Adam's discovery of the planet Neptune.
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 Free Books > Tags > Edward   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Chronicles Of England, France, Spain, And The Adjoining Countries, From The Latter Part Of The Reign Of Edward Ii To The Coronation Of Henri Iv by Jean Froissart, Ed.
Edward Fitzgerald Beale : a pioneer in the path of empire, 1822-1903 by Bonsal
From Jest To Earnest by Edward Payson Roe
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 John Keble's Parishes
Moreover, the entire careers of John Keble and Sir William Heathcote needed to be recorded in their relations to the parish and county.
In the register of John de Pontissera, Bishop of Winton, may now be seen what is there called the “Ordinatio Episcopi inter Rectorem et Vicarium de Hurslegh.” It is therein settled that the vicar shall have a house as described and other emoluments, and that the rector shall pay to him forty shillings per annum.
John Hopkins and Robert Wisdom completed the translation of the Psalms, which Fuller in his history says was at first derided and scoffed at as piety rather than poetry, adding that the good gentleman had drunk more of Jordan than of Helicon.
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 Charlotta Johnsson   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Unknown to Routh and Hurwitz, Russian mathematicians and engineers were also working on the problem of dynamic stability.
He frequently cites the work of Routh, as well as works by Hermite, and in the introduction acknowledges his debt to Poincaré.
Edward John Routh was born in Quebeck in Canada in 1831.
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 Descendants of John Gold the Crusader   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
JOHN GOLD THE CRUSADER was born in 1195 in Devonshire England and died unknown in England.
JOHN GOLD was born in 1330 in Devonshire England and died unknown in England.
JOHN GOLD was born in 1390 in Devonshire England and died unknown in England.
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