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William Whiston (9 December 1667 – 22 August 1752) was an English theologian, historian, natural philosopher, and mathematician
William Whiston

William Whiston

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William Whiston var en engelsk teolog, historiker, naturfilosof og matematiker, en førende skikkelse i populariseringen af Isaac Newtons ideer. Han er nu nok bedst kendt for at være med til at anstifte Længdegradsloven i 1714 og hans vigtige... Wikipedia (engelsk)
Født: 9. december 1667, Leicestershire, Storbritannien
Død: 22. august 1752, Rutland, Storbritannien
Studievejleder: Isaac Newton
Uddannelse: University of Cambridge (1695), Clare College (1686–1693) og Landau Forte Academy QEMS (1684–1686)
Forældre: Josiah Whiston
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When did William Whiston translate Josephus?
Whiston translated the complete works of Josephus into English, and published them along with his own notes and dissertations under the title The Genuine Works of Flavius Josephus the Jewish Historian in 1737.
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The theory argues that life did not originate on Earth, but instead evolved somewhere else and seeded life as we know it. Panspermia proposes that organisms such as bacteria, complete with their DNA, could be transported by means such as comets through space to planets including Earth.
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William Whiston was an English mathematician who succeeded Newton as Lucasian professor at Cambridge, but was later deprived of his chair on religious grounds.
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William Whiston succeeded Sir Isaac Newton as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge in 1703. Like his predecessor, Whiston presents an interesting ...
William Whiston (1667-1752) was a theologian, natural philosopher, mathematician, and lecturer who worked with Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, and other savants.
18th-century natural philosopher named William Whiston, who tried to blend science with his decidedly unorthodox and apocalyptic religious views.
William Whiston was one of the first British converts to Newtonian physics and his 1696 New theory of the earth is the first full-length popularization of ...
1667-1752. Church historian, mathematician, and translator. Son of the manse, he entered Clare Hall, Cambridge, in 1686, where he studied mathematics, ...
William Whiston was a scientist, mathematician, clergyman, prolific writer, and colleague of English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton.