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  1. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James MacCullagh, John Hewitt Jellett, et all 2010-08-19
  2. Mathématicien Irlandais: William Rowan Hamilton, Joseph Larmor, George Gabriel Stokes, George Salmon, Robert Adrain, James Maccullagh (French Edition)
  3. Suicides in Ireland: Wolfe Tone, James Maccullagh
  4. Collected Works by MacCullagh, James, 2009-07-18
  5. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James, 1809-1847 MacCullagh, 2009-10-26
  6. ON THE LAWS OF CRYSTALLINE REFLEXION AND REFRACTION. by James. MacCullagh, 1837-01-01

21. History
1835 james maccullagh and Franz Neumann extend Cauchy s theory to crystalline 1839 - james maccullagh invents an elastic aether in which there are no
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A Ridiculously Brief History of Electricity and Magnetism Mostly from E. T. Whittaker's A History of the Theories of Aether and Electricity... 900 BC - Magnus, a Greek shepherd, walks across a field of black stones which pull the iron nails out of his sandals and the iron tip from his shepherd's staff (authenticity not guaranteed). This region becomes known as Magnesia. 600 BC - Thales of Miletos rubs amber ( elektron in Greek) with cat fur and picks up bits of feathers. 1269 - Petrus Peregrinus of Picardy, Italy, discovers that natural spherical magnets (lodestones) align needles with lines of longitude pointing between two pole positions on the stone. 1600 - William Gilbert, court physician to Queen Elizabeth, discovers that the earth is a giant magnet just like one of the stones of Peregrinus, explaining how compasses work. He also discusses static electricity and invents an electric fluid which is liberated by rubbing. ca. 1620 - Niccolo Cabeo discovers that electricity can be repulsive as well as attractive.

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This name is given by the learned editor in his index as maccullagh. james MacCulloch of Wigtownshire was one of the fifty Scottish undertakers of the
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While not in the list of the hundred most numerous surnames in Ireland, MacCullagh, MacCullough and other spelling variants such as MacCollough and MacCulloch combined constitute one of our most numerous names, with an estimated population in Ireland of nearly 5,000 persons. Together they constitute one of the fifty most common names in Ulster and eighty to ninety per cent of those of the name in Ireland are of that province, principally Antrim, Down and Tyrone. James MacCulloch of Wigtownshire was one of the fifty Scottish undertakers of the Ulster Plantation and in 1610 he was granted 1000 acres in Glenties in Donegal. Though he lost his grant four years later, he and his tenants remained. James MacCullagh, 1809-47, a brilliant mathematician and physicist, was born in Upper Badoney, Co. Tyrone. His suicide at the young age of thirty-eight was thought to have been caused by a fit of madness brought on by overwork. John Edward MacCullagh, 1837-85, who became a famous actor in the USA, was born in Coleraine, Co. Derry. Joseph Bumbridge MacCullagh (1843-1896), born in Dublin, who has been called "the father of the interview."

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24. Hamilton
However, it also led to controversy with maccullagh, who had come very james maccullagh, which greatly disturbed him despite the fact that they had not
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Sir William Rowan Hamilton
Born: 4 Aug 1805 in Dublin, Ireland
Died: 2 Sept 1865 in Dublin, Ireland
William Rowan Hamilton 's father, Archibald Hamilton, did not have time to teach William as he was often away in England pursuing legal business. Archibald Hamilton had not had a university education and it is thought that Hamilton's genius came from his mother, Sarah Hutton. By the age of five, William had already learned Latin, Greek, and Hebrew. He was taught these subjects by his uncle, the Rev James Hamilton, who William lived with in Trim for many years. James, who wrote papers on astronomy and was director of an observatory in Armagh, was a fine teacher. William soon mastered additional languages but a turning point came in his life at the age of 12 when he met the American Zerah Colburn. Colburn could perform amazing mental arithmetical feats and Hamilton joined in competitions of arithmetical ability with him. It appears that losing to Colburn sparked Hamilton's interest in mathematics. Hamilton's introduction to mathematics came at the age of 13 when he studied Clairaut's Algebra

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maccullagh, james (18091847), Irish mathematician and physicist, was born in1809, near Strabane, Ireland. After a brilliant career at T rinity College,
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29. Royal Society | About The Society | History Of Science | Biographies Of Fellows
maccullagh, james. Proceedings 1847 No 69 pp 712718. Macdonald, David KeithChalmers. Biographical Memoirs 1964 vol 10 pp 207-220, plate, by K Mendelssohn
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1842 james maccullagh. For his researches connected with the wave theory of light,contained in the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy.
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32. The Dictionary Of Nineteenth-Century British Scientists
maccullagh, james, 18091847, Natural Philosophy. MacCullough, John, 1773-1835,Geology. MacGillivray, William, 1796-1852, Natural History
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33. Typhoid Fever In Limerick City And Prison: Reports
Personal author, maccullagh, james Acheson; Woodhouse, Stewart. Abstract,Woodhouse.Two prisoners in Limerick male prison developed typhoid fever,
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34. Reports Made By Stewart Woodhouse, Esq., M.D., Medical Member Of The General Pri
Personal author, maccullagh, james Acheson; Woodhouse, Stewart. Series,Sessional papers. Session, 1902. Volume number, xlvii
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37. James MacCullagh Université Montpellier II
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38. James Jeans’ Université Montpellier II
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39. Research And Special Collections Available Locally (NI) - RASCAL Northern Irelan
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