Mathematics
Found in 222 Collections and/or Records:
Jo: Craig: specimen method: quadratura..., 1680's
How John Craige dealt with a particular case of integration.
Jo: Craige supplementii ad suam Methodum, in Epist: Auct: ad Colin Campbellum, c1696
Extract of a letter from Craige to Colin Campbell explaining a method of quadrature.
Jo: Keil Scheda de figura Radij in Medio difformi, 1684-1700
Large ledger-type notebook, c. 1936
Large ledger-type notebook. The notebook contains notes on mathematics, some labelled 'Lecture II', etc., perhaps for lectures at Cambridge, c. 1936.
Lectures by David Gregory
Letter to James Cossar Ewart from Professor George Chrystal, 17 June 1903
Chrystal outlines some ideas for subjects that could be taught in the proposed mathematical department at Edinburgh University, and how many professors, lecturers and assistants he might recommend.
Letter to Sir Donald Francis Tovey from [H. B. W], 31 January 1921
Letter, 31 January 1921, [H. B. W] to Donald Tovey. Discussing teaching of a young boy in maths and music. Holograph signed.
Libnitii dimensio circuli ... M.S., s.d.
An English transcript of a Leibniz article in the Acta Eruditorum (no. 11) concerning quadrature.
Libnitus De Maximis et Minimis, et Tangentibus, s.d.
A new way of reaching maxima and minima and tangents ascribed to Leibniz; hand unknown.
Libri hactenus desiderati, probably not before 1684
A short list of partial titles Gregory wished at this moment to acquire. They are about mechanics, mostly, and optics. Thus they may well go with item Coll-33/Quarto A [46], on the reverse, at least generally, apparently part of his Edinburgh lecture notes about the same. In the lower right is a label referring to the reverse side: the document was once folded and stored that way.
