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Mathematics

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Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:

Chartae 4. fol: de Nostra 2da Quadrandi Methodo, 1686

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [206]
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A tranche of workpapers in which Gregory continues to labour on adapting Newton's method of quadrature. He continues to have trouble adapting the basic series, an indefinite integral, to the definite integral defined between O and x.

One paper among these was probably intended for the Astronomiae, showing a body moving in an ellipse.

Dates: 1686

Curva Cragio exhibitur, July 1687

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [205]
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Gregory, probably with Pitcairne at his side, sent these curves to Craige in Cambridge, challenging him to find their quadrature. Thus the writing that is not in Gregory's hand may be Craige's.

Dates: July 1687

Demonstratio probl: VII. Lect: Geom D: Barrow pag: 125, c1696

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [204]
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A 29-page tranche of working papers, in which for the most part Gregory appeals to Isaac Barrow as he tries to reconcile his definite with Craige's indefinite integration.

Dates: c1696

Jo: Craige supplementii ad suam Methodum, in Epist: Auct: ad Colin Campbellum, c1696

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [202]
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Extract of a letter from Craige to Colin Campbell explaining a method of quadrature.

Dates: c1696

Ratio et Demonstratio Methodi Joannis Craige, 1686

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [200]
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Craige's suggestion for handling a finite quadrature. Attached is a slip on binomial reduction.

Dates: 1686

Varia Exempla particularia ... Nostr: Methodo, 1688-1707

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Identifier: Coll-33/Folio C [211]
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Gregory considers his work in light of Craige's.

On the reverse of one sheet, dated 29 January 1707, Gregory notes some of the prophecies of the sect to which his colleague Fatio belonged.

Dates: 1688-1707