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Catalogue of the Mathematical Works of the Learned Mr. Thomas Baker, c1683

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Identifier: Coll-33/Quarto A [11]
Scope and Contents 7 page printed catalogue of the mathematical works of Thomas Baker. According to David Gregory's own index this was "Printed by Mr Collins". John Collins was a well known register of scientific accomplishments and zealous correspondent with Gregory and his uncle James Gregory (the source of David's core maths collection). This catalogue was printed, with a proposal for producing all of Baker's works in full, under the aegis of the Royal Society, whose council approved the measure and agreed...
Dates: c1683

Folio C, c1680-c1708

 Series — Volume Dc.1.61: Series Coll-33/Folio C
Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C
Scope and Contents The papers of David Gregory consist of: These are mostly handwritten items, bound together as a volume, though with some loose insertions of manuscripts which had strayed, some of them with modern annotations concerning their provenance. Their scope and content is as David Gregory indexed them, save for the missing items, which consist of two dozen papers and letters on general physics and maths, and...
Dates: c1680-c1708

Folio D, c1670-c1705

 Series — Box Dk.1.2: Series Coll-33/Quarto A; Series Coll-33/Folio B; Series Coll-33/Folio D; Series Coll-33/Folio E
Identifier: Coll-33/Folio D
Scope and Contents

The papers of David Gregory in Folio D consist of:


  1. An index, in David Gregory's hand, to the original collection, and part of a manuscript on Euclid, in James Gregorie's hand.
Dates: c1670-c1705

Index Chartarum in M.S. C. in folio, 1700

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [index]
Scope and Contents

An index, in Gregory's hand, to the material he designated as Folio C.

Dates: 1700

Jac: Gregorii Methodus Depomendi aequationem. Cont: 4. fol., s.d.

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [146]
Scope and Contents

Gregory's writeup of two of his uncle's notions in algebra.

Dates: s.d.

Mr Whistons mistakes in his new theory, 3 April 1698

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Identifier: Coll-33/Quarto A [45]
Scope and Contents A short critique of William Whiston's A New Theory of the Earth, from its Original to the Consummation of all Things, (1696) , intended to damn Cartesian astronomy and advance corollaries to Newtonian thought instead. He affirmed the truth of the flood narrative in Genesis, ascribing the deluge to the impact of a comet. Whiston had been converted to Newtonianism by a paper of David Gregory. At the foot of this document is an unrelated note, dated 6 Sept. 1708, to...
Dates: 3 April 1698

Notes on priority, 1707

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio E [038]
Scope and Contents

This small slip bears what appears to be ammunition in Gregory's defence of his uncle James Gregorie against old charges of plagiarism. The confusing reference to "Actis Phil. Septemb. & Decemb. 1797" is a slip of the pen. The material appeared in the Acta of 1707.

Dates: 1707

Quarto A, c1680-c1708

 Series — Box Dk.1.2: Series Coll-33/Quarto A; Series Coll-33/Folio B; Series Coll-33/Folio D; Series Coll-33/Folio E
Identifier: Coll-33/Quarto A
Scope and Contents The papers of David Gregory in Quarto A consist of: 107 manuscript papers and an index, relating to: theoretical physics, including optics, especially treatises on refraction and colour, on mechanics, specifically on velocity, gravitation, centrifugal and centripetal force, and the movement of solids through fluid, and an occasional thought on magnetic attraction. Applied physics, considering ships,...
Dates: c1680-c1708

The affair betwixt Abbe Galleie Dr Barrow and Mr Gregory, October 1694

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [74]
Scope and Contents

The case for absolving Barrow and James Gregory from the charges of plagiarism levelled in the French Memoirs de Mathematique et de Physique in April 1693. This contains a transmittal letter in English, addressed to Sir Robert Southwell, President of the Royal Society.

Dates: October 1694

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Halley, Sir Edmund, 1656-1742 (astronomer) 3
Hudde, Jan, 1628-1704 (Dutch mathematician) 3
Huygens, Christiaan, 1629-1695 (Dutch mathematician) 3
Kepler, Johannes, 1571-1630 (German mathematician and astronomer) 3
Mercator, Nicholas, ?1620-1687 (called Kauffmann) 3
Pitcairne, Archibald, 1652-1713 (Scottish physician, amateur mathematician and poet) 3
Ptolemy, Claudius, c85 -165 (Egyptian astronomer) 3
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Serenus, d c360 (Greek mathematician) 3
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Torricelli, Evangelista, 1608-1647 (Italian mathematician) 3
Wallis, John, 1616-1703 (professor of geometry, University of Oxford) 3
Baker, Thomas, 1625?-1689 (ecclesiastic and amateur mathematician) 2
Diophantus of Alexandria, c200-c284 (Greek mathematician) 2
Fenton, James, fl1689 (Scottish mathematician) 2
Hooke, Robert, (1635-1703) (Experimental physicist and professor of geometry, University of Oxford) 2
Leibniz, Gottfried Willhelm, 1646-1716 (German mathematician and philosopher) 2
Pythagoras of Samos, c569 BC-c475 BC (Greek mathematician) 2
Royal Society (c1645-:) (scientific society) 2
Tchirnhausen, Ehrenfried Walther Von, 1631 ? 1708 (German mathematician) 2
Whiston, William, 1667-1752 (divine and natural philosopher) 2
Anderson, Robert, fl1668-1696 (mathematician and silk-weaver) 1
Apollonius of Perga, 262-190 BC (Greek mathematician) 1
Archimedes, of Syracuse, 287-212 BC (Sicillian mathematician) 1
Bayle, Pierre, 1647-1706 (French Philosopher) 1
Bentley, Richard, 1662-1742 (clergyman, scholar and critic) 1
Bernard, Edward, 1638-1696 (professor of astronomy, University of Oxford) 1
Bernoulli, Jean, 1667-1748 (Swiss mathematician) 1
Busby, Richard, 1606-1695 (headmaster of Westminster School, London) 1
Cassini, Jean Dominique, 1625-1712 (Italian astronomer) 1
Cheyne, George, 1671-1743 (Scottish physician and amateur mathematician) 1
Collins, John, 1625-1683, mathematician 1
Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543 (Polish astronomer) 1
Galleys, Abbe, fl1707 (French mathematician) 1
Gray, fl1692 (London book collector) 1
Hôpital, Guillaume De l', 1661-1704 (French mathematician) 1
Josephus, Flavius, 37-100? (Jewish historian in the house of Vespasian) 1
Keill, John, 1671-1721 (mathematician and astronomer) 1
Lloyd, William, d1717 (Bishop of Worcester) 1
Lucretius, Titus Carus, c98-55 BC (Latin poet and philosopher) 1
Mackenzie, George, 1630-1714 (Viscount Tarbat | 1st Earl of Cromarty) 1
Mackworth, Sir Humphry, 1657-1727 (politician and mining capitalist) 1
Mary of Modena, 1658-1718 (Queen of James II of England) 1
Southwell, Robert, fl1692 (President of the Royal Society) 1
University of Edinburgh (Scottish University) 1
Volder, Burchard De, 1643-1709 (Dutch mathematician) 1
Voss, 1618-1689 (Dutch mathematician) 1
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