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  1. The Elements: Of Plain and Spherical Trigonometry. Also a Short Treatise of the Nature and Arithmetick of Logarithms by John Keill, John Cunn, 2010-01-01
  2. An Introduction to Natural Philosophy by John Keill, 2010-05-23
  3. Euclidis Elementorum Libri Priores Sex, Item Undecimus & Duodecimus, Ex Versione Lat. F. Commandini. Quibus Accedunt Trigononometriæ [Sic] Planæ & Sphæricæ ... & Arithmetica Logarithmorum (Latin Edition) by John Keill, Euclides, 2010-03-16
  4. Euclid's Elements of Geometry: From the Latin Translation of Commandine. to Which Is Added, a Treatise of the Nature of Arithmetic of Logarithms ; Likewise ... and Spherical Trigonometry ; with a Preface by John Keill, 2010-01-12
  5. An introduction to the true astronomy: or, astronomical lectures, read in the astronomical school of the University of Oxford. By John Keill, ... The fourth edition, corrected. by John Keill, 2010-05-29
  6. Euclid's Elements of geometry, from the Latin translation of Commandine. To which is added, a treatise of the nature and arithmetic of logarithms;By Doctor John Keill by Euclid, 2010-06-16
  7. An introduction to the true astronomy: or, astronomical lectures, read in the astronomical school of the University of Oxford. By John Keill, ... The third edition, corrected. by John Keill, 2010-05-29
  8. Mathematical elements of physicks, prov'd by experiments: being an introduction to Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy. By Dr. Wm. James 's Gravesande, ... Made ... and corrected, by Dr. John Keill, ... by Willem Jacob 's Gravesande, 2010-05-28
  9. An introduction to the true astronomy: or, astronomical lectures, read in the astronomical school of the University of Oxford. By John Keill, ... The fifth edition, corrected. by John Keill, 2010-05-28
  10. An introduction to the true astronomy: or, astronomical lectures, read in the astronomical school of the University of Oxford. By John Keill, ... The second edition. by John Keill, 2010-06-09
  11. Introductio ad veram astronomiam, seu lectiones astronomicæ habitæ in schola astronomica Academiæ Oxoniensis Authore Joanne Keill, ... Editio secunda, multo auctior & emendatior. (Latin Edition) by John Keill, 2010-05-29
  12. Joannis Keill M.D. & R.S.S. in Academia Oxoniensi Astronomiæ Professoris. Epistola ad virum clarissimum Joannem Bernoulli in Academia Basiliensi Mathematum Professorem. (Latin Edition) by John Keill, 2010-05-29
  13. Introductio ad veram physicam. Seu lectiones physicæ. Habitæ in schola naturalis philosophiæ Academiæ Oxoniensis, quibus accedunt Christiani Hugenii theoremata ... per Jo. Keill ... (Latin Edition) by John Keill, 2010-05-29
  14. Introductio ad veram physicam: seu lectiones physicæ habitæ in schola naturalis philosophiæ academiæ oxoniensis An. Dom. 1700. ... Authore Joanne Keill ... Editio quatra. (Latin Edition) by John Keill, 2010-05-28

21. Rare Astronomy Titles
keill, john, An examination of the reflections on the t, 1699 keill, john,,An introduction to the true astronomy or, 1730
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ASTRONOMY
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Index Library Catalog Sacro Bosco, Joannes Peurbach, Georg von Novae theoricae planetarum Georgii Peurbac Bonatti, Guido, Guidonis Bonati foroliviensis mathematici Ali ibn Abi al-Rijal Albohazen Haly filii Abenragel libri De ju Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monlvciani, Piccolomini, Alessan Della sfera del mondo. Mizauld, Antoine Antonii Mizaldi Monluciani Zodiacus, siue Proclus, Procli De sphaera liber. Cleomedis De mvn Peucer, Kaspar, De dimensione terrae et geometrice numeran Peurbach, Georg von, Theoricae novae planetarum ... Gosselin, Jean, Kalendrier gregorien perpetuel, traduit de Gallucci, Giovanni P Theatrum mundi, et temporis Copernicus, Nicolaus Nicolai Copernici Torinensis. Astronomia i Maestlin, Michael, Epitome astronomiae, qva brevi explication Galilei, Galileo, Dialogo di Galileo Galilei Linceo matemati Gassendi, Pierre, Institutio astronomica Iuxta Hypotheseis t Foster, Samuel

22. Rare Physics Titles
keill, john,, Introductio ad veram physicam seu Lection, 1715. La Cepede,,Physique generale et particuliere, 1782. Magalotti, Lorenzo,, Saggi di naturali
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Index Library Catalog Alembert, Jean Le Ro Traite de l'equilibre et du mouvement des Algarotti, Francesco Sir Isaac Newton's philosophy explain'd fo Bartoli, Daniello, La tensione, e la pressione dispvtanti qua Boyle, Robert, Experimental notes of the mechanical orig Boyle, Robert, Experiments and notes, about the mechanica Boyle, Robert, The philosophical works of the Honourable Capper, James, Observations on the winds and monsoons; Cavallo, Tiberius, A complete treatise of electricity in theo Cotes, Roger, Hydrostatical and pneumatical lectures Cotte, L. Traite de meteorologie ... Desaguliers, J. T. A course of experimental philosophy Desaguliers, J. T. A system of experimental philosophy, prov' Espagnet, Jean d', Enchyridion physicae restitutae; or, The s Ewing, John, A plain elementary and practical system of Fischer, Johann Karl Physikalisches Worterbuch; oder, Erklarung Gamaches, Etienne-Simon

23. Keill | John | 1671-1721 | Mathematician And Astronomer
keill john 16711721 mathematician and astronomer. Gregory Papers (1675-1713);Mutanda in Nostra Astronomia (1684); Jo Keil Scheda de figura Radij in
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24. NAHSTE: Jo: Keil Scheda De Figura Radij In Medio Difformi
john keill was an Edinburgh native who earned distinction under David Gregory in Oddly, john keill had been one of the witnesses against Gregory back at
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25. List Of Scientists By Field
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26. Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
keill, john. (b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1 December 1671; d. Oxford, England, 31August 1721), physics, mathematics. keill s early education was at Edinburgh,
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KEILL, JOHN
b. Edinburgh, Scotland, 1 December 1671; d. Oxford, England, 31 August 1721), physics, mathematics. Keill's early education was at Edinburgh, where he also attended the university, studying under David Gregory, the first to teach pupils on the basis of the newly published Newtonian philosophy. He graduated M.A. before going to Oxford with Gregory, who had been made Savilian professor of astronomy there. Keill was incorporated M.A. at Balliol in 1694 and in 1699 became deputy to Thomas Millington, Sedleian professor of natural philosophy. After a short absence from Oxford he became Savilian professor of astronomy there in 1712, and a year later a public act made him doctor of physic. He remained as Savilian professor until his death. Keill was one of the very important disciples gathered around Newton who transmitted his principles of philosophy to the scientific and intellectual community, thereby influencing the directions and emphases of Newtonianism. As one of the few around Newton with High Church patronage, Keill apparently tried to counter the Low Church influences of such spokesmen as Richard Bentley and William Whiston. While agreeing with them that the discoveries and doctrine of universal attraction of Newtonianism should play a crucial role in fighting “atheistic” Cartesianism and mechanical thinking, he rejected the notion that this should be accomplished exclusively or primarily by means of natural theology. Rather, natural theology should be subordinated to the Scripture, while natural philosophy should acknowledge the important role played not only by Providence but also by outright miracles. These arguments are made in Keill's first work

27. Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
keill s uncle was john Cockburn, a controversial Scottish clergyman with Jacobinsympathies. His brother, James, with help from john, tried to apply
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AGRICOLA, GEORGIUS,
also known as Georg Bauer ...
BIBLIOGRAPHY

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Page 143 of 314 was carried out primarily through his major work, Introductio ad veram physicam ... (1701), based on the series of experimental lectures on Newtonian natural philosophy he had been giving at Oxford since 1694. The first such lectures ever given, their attempt to derive Newton's laws experimentally did much to influence later publications. Although Keill makes the decidedly anti-Newtonian principle of the infinite divisibility of matter in nature a fundamental axiom, the Introductio again unfavorably contrasts Cartesian mechanism, with its dangers of atheism, and Newtonianism. Descartes's insufficient use of geometry, his attempt to define the essences of things rather than being content merely to describe their major properties, and his desire to explain the complex before he can adequately deal with the simple distinguish his fictions from the true principles of Newton. An appendix to the

28. CALCULUS
john Arbuthnot Morgan Moody (Bass). Louis Frederick Bonet Jeffery Krueger (Tenor).john keill Jšrg Schneider (Trompeter)
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CALCULUS Performance Schedule May 13 Berkeley, CA : Aurora Theatre: staged rehearsed reading directed by Andrea Gordon followed by post-performance discussion with audience chaired by Robert Osserman (Mathematical Sciences Research Institute). Sept. 30 London : Royal Institution: staged rehearsed reading directed by Andy Jordan followed by post-performance discussion with audience. Nov. 21: Vienna : Siemens Forum: staged rehearsed reading of Ò KalkŸl Ó (translated by Bettina Arlt) directed by Isabella Gregor followed by post-performance discussion with audience. Colley Cibber Siegfried Walther Sir John Vanbrugh Bernd Birkhahn Margaret Arbuthnot Katharina Manker Louis Frederick Bonet Siegfried Walther John Arbuthnot Bernd Birkhahn Lady Brasenose Bigi Fischer Abraham de Moivre Markus Hering Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Siegfried Walther Sir Isaac Newton Bernd Birkhahn March 15 Vienna Math Space of Museum Quartier: staged rehearsed reading of Ò KalkŸl Ó (translated by Bettina Arlt) directed by Isabella Gregor followed by post-performance discussion. Colley Cibber Siegfried Walther Sir John Vanbrugh Bernd Birkhahn Margaret Arbuthnot Katharina Manker Louis Frederick Bonet Siegfried Walther John Arbuthnot Bernd Birkhahn Lady Brasenose Bigi Fischer Abraham de Moivre Markus Hering Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Siegfried Walther Sir Isaac Newton Bernd Birkhahn Munich : Deutsches Museum: staged rehearsed readings of Ò KalkŸl Ó (translated by Bettina Arlt) directed by Isabella Gregor followed by post-performance discussions.

29. Program Note
partly because of the former’s religious excesses, but in 1708, another loyalfollower of Newton, john keill (secretary of the Royal Society as well as
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Sunday Times Magazine ranked him first, even above Shakespeare, Leonardo da Vinci, Charles Darwin and similar canonized stars. Among his crowning achievements were his research starting around 1670 on light and color (eventually published in 1704 in his book Opticks ), but he is best known for his enunciation of the laws of motion and of gravitation and their application to celestial mechanics as summarized in one of the greatest tomes in science, the Philosophiae naturalis principia mathematica, usually shortened to th Isaacus Neutonus Jeova sanctus unus ). His position as a fellow of Trinity College and Lucasian Professor of Mathematics at Cambridge (a chair now held by Stephen Hawking), his subsequent elevation to the important government rank of Master of the Mint, and conferment of a knighthood by Queen Anne all should have required open adherence to and even ordainment in the Anglican Church. Yet Newton managed to sidestep it throughout his adult life, with open defiance only surfacing in 1727 on his death at age 85 when he refused the last rites. Even that noncompliance did not prevent a state burial in Westminster Abbey nor the unveiling there in 1731 of a monument in just recognition of his towering contributions to science and of his services to England. If I have seen further it is by standing on the shoulders of Giants th century.

30. An Introduction To The True Astronomy: Or, Astronomical Lectures, Read In The As
keill, (john). 33 engraved plates (31 numbered plates + 2 plates of the lunarsurface by Senex after Hevelius and Ricciolus), contemporary calf,
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33 engraved plates (31 numbered plates + 2 plates of the lunar surface by Senex after Hevelius and Ricciolus), contemporary calf, worn with upper joint cracked and upper board hanging on by a thread, spine with raised bands, gilt lettering piece in second compartment, crest motif in the others, headcap slightly chipped, gathering G with some very light spotting, otherwise internally fresh and clean, 8vo., London, printed for J. Buckland, J. Beecroft, John Rivington, J. Ware, R. Baldwin, W. Johnston, J. Keith, J. Richardson, P. Davey and B. Law, S. Crowder, and Co., 1760
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32. The Galileo Project
keill, john. 1. Dates Born Edinburgh, 1 Dec. 1671 Died Oxford, 31 Aug. 1721Dateinfo Dates Certain Lifespan 50; 2. Father Occupation Gentry This
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Keill, John
1. Dates
Born: Edinburgh, 1 Dec. 1671
Died: Oxford, 31 Aug. 1721
Dateinfo: Dates Certain
Lifespan:
2. Father
Occupation: Gentry
This is an informed surmise. It is known that Keill's grandfather was of the prosperous gentry, and that the father of his uncle, Dr. William Cockburn, was a man of some estate.
No information on financial status. I choose not to guess, but I will note that Keill's younger brother, James, was able to travel about the continent for six years, studying medicine but without visible means of support.
3. Nationality
Birth: Scottish
Career: English
Death: English
4. Education
Schooling: Edinburgh; Oxford, M.A.
A school in Edinburgh.
Edinburgh University; M.A., 1692. The M.A. was the basic degree in a Scottish university; I count it as equivalent to a B.A.
Oxford University, Balliol, 1691-4; M.A., 1694.
M.D. conferred by Oxford in 1713 as he took up the Savilian chair. I will not list this degree.
5. Religion
Affiliation: Anglican
Keill was a high church Anglican.
6. Scientific Disciplines
Primary: Physics, Mathematics, Natural Philosophy

33. The Science Bookstore - Chronology
keill, john Born 12/1/1671, 1671 AD. Curtz, Albert Died 12/19/1671, 1671 AD.1671 AD, Cassini, G. Saturn s satellites Gian Domenico Cassini
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34. MUCK 1891
6, 4, keill, john, McKinnon, Son, U, 26, Fisherman, G E. 6, 5, keill, Hector,McKinnon 8, 3, keill, john, McDonald, Son, U, 23, Fisherman, G E
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if not in Small Isles Languages Gallanach David Weir Head M Farmer Cantyre Gallanach Grace Weir Wife M Farmer's wife Ayrshire, Muirkirk Gallanach William Weir Son U Farmer's son Gallanach Elizabeth Weir Dau. U Farmer's dau. Gallanach Catherine McDonald Serv. U Gen. Serv. Dom. Gallanach Sarah McKinnon Serv. U Gen. Serv. Dom. Gallanach Alexander McColl Head R Retired Ploughman Argyllshire, Kilninian Gallanach Donald McColl Son U Dairyman Argyllshire, Kilninian Gallanach Mary McColl Dau. U Dairymaid Argyllshire, Kilninian Gallanach Alexander McDougall Head M Ploughman Argyllshire, Kilninian Gallanach Margaret McDougall Wife M Ploughman's wife Dumfriesshire, Kirkconnel Gallanach Donald McDougall Son U Argyllshire, Tobermory Gallanach Robert McDougall Son U Gallanach Agnes McDougall Dau. U Gallanach Mary McDougall Dau. U Gallanach David McDougall Son U Gallanach Margaret McDougall Dau. U Gallanach Ellen McDougall Dau. U Gallanach Adam Brown Stepson U Keill Sarah McKinnon Head U Formerly Dom. Serv.

35. Archives Hub: Sir Isaac Newton: Papers
Add.3985 Correspondence with john keill and related papers, in English andFrench, 17111718 and undated. MS.Add.3986 Letters from Henry Pemberton to Sir
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Isaac Newton (1642-1727) was born at Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire, on 25 December 1642. He attended Grantham Grammar School, 1654-1656, before matriculating at Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1661 (B.A., 1665), where he became a Fellow in 1667. In 1669 he was appointed Lucasian Professor at the university. Newton was made a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1672, and served as its President, 1703-1727. He was the Member of Parliament for Cambridge University, 1689 and 1701-1702. Newton's work on optics was published in 1704, and his research on the laws of motion appeared in his 'Principia', published in 1687. His other work included theological writings and the use of astronomy to try to amend ancient chronology. He was knighted in 1705, and died at Kensington on 20 March 1727.
Scope and Content
Mathematical and scientific papers, with correspondence. The papers relate to Newton, unless otherwise indicated.

36. Proper Names In Science And The Founding Fathers
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37. John Keill
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38. History Of Astronomy: Persons (K)
keill, john (16711721). Biographical data and references Short biography andreferences (MacTutor Hist. Math.) Keldysh, Mstislav Vsevolodovich
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39. Dictionary Of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers
Cotes, Franklin, Freind, Gray, Hales, Halley, Higgins (B), Higgins (W),Hutchinson, keill (J), keill (john), Keir (J), Lovett, Miles, Playfair, Robison,
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Professor Emeritus of Philosophy
University of Bristol Atwood, Black, Blagden, Deluc, Desaguliers, Dolland, Freke, Harris (Jn), Hauksbee (elder), Hauksbee (younger), Johnson (M), Jurin, Maskelyne, Parsons, Pemberton, Smeaton, Wheler, Whiston
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Senior Lecturer, Department of History
University of Luton Church, Delany, Dodwell (W), Hey, Newton (T), Seed Back to top of page B Baldi, Marialuisa
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Research Fellow, Department of Philsophy
University of Lund Berkeley, Cheselden, Emlyn Bergstrom, Carson
Lecturer, Department of English
Edge Hill University College Aikin, Donaldson, Ozell, Richards Berman, David Associate Professor,Department of Philosophy University of Dublin Britannicus, Browne (P), Browne (S), Clayton, Collins, Dodwell (H, elder), Dodwell (H, younger), Ellis, Ensor, Hammon, Skelton, Synge (E, junior), Trenchard, Turner, Tyrrell (D)

40. Dictionary Of Eighteenth-Century British Philosophers
keill, john astronomer and physicist Keir, James - chemist Keir, William -physician and physicist Kenrick, William - literary reviewer and pamphleteer
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Abernethy, John - Presbyterian minister, moral philosopher
Adair, James MaKittrick - physician
Adams, John - historian
Adams, William - moral philosopher
Addison, Joseph - journalist and essayist
Aikin, John - surgeon, wrote on poetry
Akenside, Mark - poet
Alison, Archibald - clergyman, wrote on aesthetics and taste
Allen, George - wrote on genius
Allen, John - physician, supporter of David Hume Amory, Thomas (1691?-1788) - wrote memoirs, defended rational religion Amory, Thomas (1701-74) - dissenting clergyman Anderson, George - clergyman, opposed Hume and Kames Anderson, John - wrote on physics Anderson, Walter - historian Andrews, John - wrote on history and morality Annet, Peter - critic of revealed religion

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