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William Whiston (9 December 1667 – 22 August 1752) was an English theologian, historian, natural philosopher, and mathematician
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18. aug. 2024 · William Whiston was an Anglican priest and mathematician who sought to harmonize religion and science, and who is remembered for reviving in ...
William Whiston was an English mathematician who succeeded Newton as Lucasian professor at Cambridge, but was later deprived of his chair on religious grounds.
William Whiston was a scientist, mathematician, clergyman, prolific writer, and colleague of English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton.
46 free public domain works of William Whiston via Post-Reformation Digital Library (PRDL), a database of digital books ca. 1500-1800.
Whiston is remembered for reviving the heretical views of Arianism. Ordained in 1693, he served initially as chaplain to the Bishop of Norwich.
William Whiston (1667-1752) was a theologian, natural philosopher, mathematician, and lecturer who worked with Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, and other savants.
William Whiston was a scientist, mathematician, clergyman, prolific writer, and colleague of English physicist and mathematician Sir Isaac Newton.
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This is the first modern full-length study of Whiston's Newtonian rapprochement between science and religion.
Online Books by William Whiston (Whiston, William, 1667-1752). A Wikipedia article about this author is available.