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 BSHM: Gazetteer -- LONDON People H-M
Thomas Harriot (or Harriott) (1560-1621), the early algebraist and astronomer, inventor of the signs < and > (in somewhat different forms), was navigational tutor to Sir Walter Raleigh and his sea captains.
Thomas Archer Hirst (1830-1892) lodged with John Tyndall in a house formerly belonging to T. Huxley, 1860-1869.
Thomas Robert Malthus (1766-1834) is known to have lived in a series of London garrets in the late 18C and early 19C.
www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk /bshm/zingaz/LondonPeopleH.html   (7753 words)

  
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"Thomas Lennon's The Battle of the Gods and Giants", Locke Newsletter, 1995, pp.156-172.
The Two Gods of Leviathan: Thomas Hobbes on Religion and Politics by A.P. Martinich History of European Ideas, 1996.
“From Jean Le Clerc to Thomas Reid: Two Early Modern Conceptions of Logic,” Eighteenth Century Scottish Studies Society, Utrecht, 1998
depthome.brooklyn.cuny.edu /philo/Michael.htm   (1173 words)

  
 Virginia's Indians, Past & Present
Thomas Hariot's A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia E-text.
Thomas Hariot served as historian of Raleigh's first English Colony in 1585.
Credits: Picture of a Powhatan brave from Thomas Harriot's Journal.
falcon.jmu.edu /~ramseyil/vaindians.htm   (1641 words)

  
 Thomas Harriot
Sir Walter Raleigh: Courtier, Poet, and Adventurer - Courtier, Poet, and Adventurer When he returned to England in 1581, Raleigh immediately went to...
Imperial Anxiety in Thomas Hughes's The Misfortunes of Arthur.(Critical Essay)
A STUDY IN RED AND BLACK: ETHNIC HUMOR IN COLONIAL AMERICA.
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