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  1. The Elements of Euclid: Viz. the First Six Books, Together with the Eleventh and Twelfth : The Errors, by Which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago Vitiated ... Are Restored : Also, the Book of Euclid by Robert Simson, Euclid, 2010-03-04
  2. Euclidis Elementorum Libri Priores Sex, Item Undecimus Et Duodecimus (1756) (Latin Edition) by Robert Simson, 2010-09-10
  3. Euklids Data (1780) by Euclides, Robert Simson, 2010-09-10
  4. The Synoptical Euclid: Being The First Four Books Of Euclid's Elements Of Geometry (1853) by Euclid, Robert Simson, 2008-12-22
  5. Elements of the Conic Sections by Robert Simson, 2010-01-08
  6. Sectionum Conicarum Libri V. by Robert Simson, 2010-03-23
  7. Relating (softly) by Robert Simson, 1974
  8. The Elements of Euclid: The Errors by Which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Vitiated These Books, Are Corrected, and Some of Euclid's Demonstrations Are Restored. ... of Euclid's Data, in Like Manner Corrected by Robert Simson, Euclid, et all 2010-03-29
  9. The Elements of Euclid, Viz: The Errors, by Which Theon, Or Others, Have Long Ago Vitiated These Books, Are Corrected; and Some of Euclid'S Demonstrations ... of Euclid'S Data, in Like Manner Corrected by Robert Simson, Robert Euclid, 2010-01-10
  10. Ebene Oerter (German Edition) by Robert Simson, Robert Apollonius, et all 2010-01-12
  11. The First Three Books of Euclid's Elements of Geometry from the text of Dr. Robert Simson: Together with Various Useful Theorems and Problems as Geometrical Exercises on Each Book by Euclid, 2005-12-01
  12. Elements of Plane Geometry According to Euclid by Robert Simson, John Playfair, 2010-01-11
  13. The Elements of Geometry; or, the first six books, with the eleventh and twelfth, of Euclid [Cassell's edition of Euclid]. by with corrections, annotations and exercises by Robert Wallace: Robert Simson, 1855
  14. The College Euclid: Comprising The First Six And The Parts Of The Eleventh And Twelfth Books Read At The Universities (1865) by Euclid, Robert Simson, et all 2008-12-22

21. Simson
Translate this page simson robert, écossais, 1687-1768 Les travaux de Simson portent sur les coniques (1735) où il développe les résultats obtenus par Desargues,
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Thomas Simpson Desargues Euclide droite de Simson du point M relativement au triangle ABC.
Déplacer M; J sera sur (KL) si et seulement si M est sur le cercle circonscrit à ABC Relation de Simson : Elle exprime une relation de récurrence entre trois termes consécutifs de la célèbre suite de Fibonacci u n - u n-1 .u n+1 n Formule de Binet : Taylor Goldbach © Serge Mehl

22. Wood County, (W)VA 1810 Federal Census INDEX This Census Was
9 Shelton Edward 815 258 1 Shephard Jonathan 808 262 8 simson robert 804 264 12 Sinclare James 812 260 4 Sinclare William 797 . 19 Six John 803 .
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23. Epistle To William Simson
Robert Burns Club of Milwaukee Complete Works Epistle To William Simson. Epistle To William Simson. 1785. Schoolmaster, Ochiltree. May, 1785
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Epistle To William Simson
    Schoolmaster, Ochiltree. May, 1785
    I gat your letter, winsome Willie;
    Wi'
    gratefu' heart I thank you brawlie
    Tho' I maun say't, I wad be silly,
    And unco vain,
    Should I believe, my coaxin billie
    Your flatterin strain.
    But
    I'se believe ye kindly meant it:
    I sud be laith to think ye hinted
    Ironic satire, sidelins sklented On my poor Musie; Tho' in sic phraisin terms ye've penn'd it, I scarce excuse ye. My senses wad be in a creel Should I but dare a hope to speel Wi' Allan, or wi' Gilbertfield, The braes o' fame; Or Fergusson, the writer-chiel A deathless name. (O Fergusson! thy glorious parts Ill suited law's dry , musty arts! My curse upon your whunstane hearts, Ye E'nbrugh gentry! The tithe o' what ye waste at cartes Wad stow'd his pantry!) Yet when a tale comes i' my head, Or lassies gie my heart a screed As whiles they're like to be my dead (O sad disease!) I kittle up my rustic reed; It gies me ease.

24. San Francisco City Directory - 1852-53
Simpton Geo. harbor mastr, Pac n Davis Simpton Henry, tailor, 172 Clay Simson Chas S. asst wharfinger, 26 Sac simson robert, attorney, 120 Coml
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Sabin Mrs M A. dressmaker, 217 Jackson
Sackett E B. Rassette house
Sage E J. shipping merchant, 45 Cala
Salaman A. watchmaker, 117 Kearny
Salmon Mrs. 117 Dupont
Salomon Madame, cafe, 152 Washington
Samiento C. dressmaker, 201 Pacific
Samiento J. dressmaker, 201 Pacific
Samiento T. dressmaker, 201 Pacific Sammis E B. mason, Harrison n Beale Sampson Wm A. imp oil cloth, 206 Clay Samson A B. jeweler, 151 Montgomery Sam Manchong, China merch, 187 Sac Sam Wo, China merchant, 175 Sac Sanborne theo C. merchant, 134 Clay Sanders B C. banker, 129 Montgomery Sanders G J Hubert, attorney, 98 Mercht Sanders John, pilot, steamer Kate Kearny

25. MY-D-CAV
Amanda E. simson robert Z. Smith III† Christopher R. Standridge† Jill Deviese VanDervort Tia M. Webb Leonard S. Woody III† Jared Zane School of Nursing
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26. Simson
Biography of robert simson (16871768) robert simson was the eldest son of John simson and Agnes simson (née simson). simson s mother had 17 children,
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Born: 14 Oct 1687 in West Kilbride, Ayrshire, Scotland
Died: 1 Oct 1768 in Glasgow, Scotland
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Robert Simson His father had intended that Robert should enter the church, and it was only by accident that his interests turned to mathematics. As a student of theology he was required to produce written work for his teachers. This he found unsatisfying, since he felt the arguments to be inconclusive and speculative. For recreation he turned first to a book on oriental philology, where he found statements that could be shown to be true or false, but this was not wholly satisfying and at that stage he had recourse to mathematics and Euclid 's Elements. He then set to work to study mathematics seriously, but he had to do this on his own, since at that time, for some reason, there were no lectures given on the subject by the professor Robert Sinclair. During his first year as a student in Glasgow Robert Simson was involved in a rather interesting incident which shows that, even before the Union of the Parliaments, Scottish as well as English students celebrated the 5

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28. Simson Portrait
Portrait of robert simson. The URL of this page is, © Copyright information. http//wwwhistory.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/PictDisplay/simson.html.
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29. Overview Of Robert Simson
Gazetteer for Scotland Definitive description of robert simson (1687 1768)
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Mathematician. Born in West Kilbride (North Ayrshire), Simson was educated at the University of Glasgow. In 1711, he was appointed to the Chair of Mathematics in that same institution and worked in the field of geometry. Simson enjoyed the company of his serious-minded male friends; playing whist on Friday evenings, walking to Anderston every Saturday and hosting dinner parties. He retired from his chair having held it for fifty years in 1761. He died in Glasgow and left his large collection of books and papers to the University. His name is remembered in Simson's Line , a mathematical concept encountered by William Wallace (1768 - 1843). If you have found this information useful please consider
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30. Genealogy Data
simson, robert Birth 05 FEB 1872 Parents. Father simson, DAVID Mother Mackay, Elisabeth Isobel (ISABELLA). Children. simson, DAVID Henry
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Chapman, MABEL Fraser
Birth : 11 JUN 1878
Family: Marriage: 22 JUN 1905
Spouse: Simson, ROBERT
Birth : 05 FEB 1872
Parents: Father: Simson, DAVID
Mother: Mackay, Elisabeth Isobel (ISABELLA)
Children: Simson, DAVID Henry
Simson, ADSLINE Mary
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Middleton, MARGARET Gowans
Birth : 11 APR 1873
Family: Marriage: 15 JUL 1896 Spouse: Simson, DAVID Birth : 11 APR 1873 Parents: Father: Simson, DAVID Mother: Mackay, Elisabeth Isobel (ISABELLA) Children: Simson, DAVID Ronald Birth : 13 SEP 1897 Simson, JAMES Alastair Birth : 19 NOV 1898 Simson, KENNETH Simson, IAN
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Pearson, HERBERT Grayhurst Birth : 1878 Death : 1955 Family: Marriage: 10 SEP 1905 Spouse: Scott, ANNE Erskine Birth : 14 MAR 1878 Parents: Father: Scott, EBENEZER Erskine Mother: Mackay, ANN Goddard Children: Pearson, WINIFRED Mabel Pearson, JOHN Erskine Grayhurst
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Brown, CONSTANCE Murdoch Death : 1914-08 Family: Marriage: 10 NOV 1904 Spouse: Scott, HENRY Erskine Birth : 04 MAJ 1881 Death : 1910 Parents: Father: Scott, EBENEZER Erskine

31. Genealogy Data
simson, HENRY Birth 28 JUL 1869 simson, MARY simson, robert simson, DAVID simson, ELISABETH Isobel Birth 25 JAN 1875 Death 06 SEP 1902
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Marquis, JOHN
Birth : 1805 Greenock
Death : 11 NOV 1864
Parents: Father: Marquis, JOHN
Mother: Scott, MARION
Family: Marriage: 06 OKT 1840 in Greenock, West or Old Parish, Renfrew
Spouse: Macfie, ROBINA
Birth : 20 SEP 1814
Death : 30 MAR 1873
Parents: Father: Macfie, JOHN
Mother: Thorburn, ALISON Children: Marquis, JOHN Marquis, ROBERT Marquis, ALICE Birth : 17 APR 1844 Death : 28 JUL 1914 Marquis, MARION Birth : 02 JUN 1846 Death : 22 AUG 1850 Marquis, WILLIAM Marquis, ROBINA Birth : 16 FEB 1851 Death : 18 JAN 1892 Marquis, JANE Birth : 17 MAJ 1853 Death : 29 JAN 1873
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Henderson, JOHN Birth : 1780 Borrowstounness, Linlithgowshire Death : 01 MAJ 1867 Park Family: Marriage: 24 NOV 1843 in South Leith Spouse: Macfie, MARY Birth : 15 NOV 1816 Death : 31 OKT 1894 Parents: Father: Macfie, JOHN Mother: Thorburn, ALISON
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Halfpenny, NANCY Family: Marriage: 25 NOV 1839 in South Leith Spouse: Macfie, JOHN Birth : 11 JUN 1820 Death : 23 MAJ 1875 Parents: Father: Macfie, JOHN

32. Bibliography
simson, robert, 16871768, Opera quaedam reliqua nunc primum post simson, robert, 1687-1768, simson on porisms ; an annotated translation of robert
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33. American Mathematical Monthly, The: Simson On Porisms: An Annotated Translation
simson on Porisms An Annotated Translation of robert simson s Posthumous ISBN 185233-306-5 From the Preface robert simson is generally recognized
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34. Cryptography Mailing List Archive: SIMSON SAYS: 2048.COM Is Up
robert Hettinga (rah@shipwright.com) Fri, 31 Jul 1998 083212 0400 simson-SAYS is simson s column on computer issues that appears weekly
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SIMSON SAYS: 2048.COM is up
New Message Reply About this list Date view ... Author view Robert Hettinga rah@shipwright.com
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From: "simsong" < simsong@vineyard.net
To: "simson-says" < simson-says@vineyard.net
privacy@media.mit.edu

Subject: SIMSON SAYS: 2048.COM is up
Date: Thu, 30 Jul 1998 22:55:32 -0400
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X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V4.72.3110.3 Sender: owner-simson-says@vineyard.net Precedence: bulk Reply-To: simsong@acm.org Dear Readers, Last year, I wrote a book on privacy called 2048. Unfortunately, the book was never published. In the past year, a lot of the issues that I raised in the book have come to the forefront of public policy. So over the next few weeks, I'm going to put up all of the unpublished, unedited chapters. You can find the chapters at http://simson.net/2048 , or http://2048.com/

35. Robert Simson
simson, (DR) robert, a mathematician, was the eldest son of Mr John simson of The writings and publications of Dr robert simson, were almost
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Robert Simson SIMSON, (DR) ROBERT, a mathematician, was the eldest son of Mr John Simson of Kirton-hall, in Ayrshire, and was born on the 14th October, 1687. He was educated at the university of Glasgow, which he first entered as a student in 1701. Being intended for the church, his studies were at first directed chiefly to theological learning, in which, as well as in the classics, he made great progress. He distinguished himself also by his historical knowledge, and was accounted one of the best botanists of his years. At this time no mathematical lectures were given in the college; but, having amused himself in his leisure hours by a few exercises in Euclid, a copy of which he found in the hands of a companion, he quickly found that the bent of his taste and genius lay in that direction. The farther he advanced in the study of account, in a letter, dated London, 17th November, 1710, that he expected to have an assistant in his studies, chosen by Mr Caswell; but, from some mistake, it was omitted, and Mr Simson himself applied to Mr Ditton. "He went to him, not as a scholar (his own words); but to have general information and advice about his mathematical studies." Mr Caswell afterwards mentioned to Mr Simson, that he meant to have procured Mr Jones’s assistance, if he had not been engaged.

36. Robert Burns - Epistle To William Simson
Epistle To William simson In robert Burns. Postcript. My memory s no worth a preen; I had amaist forgotten clean, Ye bade me write you what they mean
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Epistle To William Simson Schoolmaster, Ochiltree. - May, 1785 I gat your letter, winsome Willie;
Wi' gratefu' heart I thank you brawlie;
Tho' I maun say't, I wad be silly,
And unco vain,
Should I believe, my coaxin billie
Your flatterin strain. But I'se believe ye kindly meant it:
I sud be laith to think ye hinted
Ironic satire, sidelins sklented
On my poor Musie;
Tho' in sic phraisin terms ye've penn'd it, I scarce excuse ye. My senses wad be in a creel, Should I but dare a hope to speel Wi' Allan, or wi' Gilbertfield, The braes o' fame; Or Fergusson, the writer-chiel, A deathless name. (O Fergusson! thy glorious parts Ill suited law's dry, musty arts! My curse upon your whunstane hearts, Ye E'nbrugh gentry! The tithe o' what ye waste at cartes Wad stow'd his pantry!) Yet when a tale comes i' my head, Or lassies gie my heart a screed- As whiles they're like to be my dead

37. §6. Robert Sempill And "The Life And Death Of Habbie Simson". XIV. Scottish Pop
Vol. 9. From Steele and Addison to Pope and Swift. The Cambridge History of English and American Literature An Encyclopedia in Eighteen Volumes. 1907–21.
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38. 62. Epistle To William Simson. Burns, Robert. 1909-14. Poems And Songs. The Harv
62. Epistle to William simson. Burns, robert. 190914. Poems and Songs. The Harvard Classics.
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39. Rob Miller
simson L. Garfinkel, Erik Nordlander, robert C. Miller, David Margrave, Jeffrey I. Schiller. How to Make Secure Email Easier to Use.
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Rob Miller
I'm an assistant professor in the EECS department at MIT , and leader of the User Interface Design Group in the Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Lab
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My research interests include usable automation, end-user programming, usable security, human-computer interaction, and user interfaces. For more information, visit my research group's home page:
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Teaching
Fall 2005: 6.831 User Interface Design and Implementation
Fall 2004: 6.831 User Interface Design and Implementation
Spring 2004: 6.170 Software Engineering Fall 2003: 6.893 User Interface Design and Implementation Spring 2003: 6.001 Structure and Interpretation of Computer Programs Fall 2002: 6.170 Software Engineering
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My curriculum vitae (PDF) has a complete list of publications.
  • Simson L. Garfinkel, Erik Nordlander, Robert C. Miller, David Margrave, Jeffrey I. Schiller. "How to Make Secure Email Easier to Use." Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI 2005), April 2005. To appear.
  • Simson L. Garfinkel, Jeffrey I. Schiller, Erik Nordlander, David Margrave, and Robert C. Miller.
  • 40. RPO -- Robert Burns : From Lines To William Simson
    1 These lines were addressed to William simson, the schoolmaster of Ochiltree in Original text robert Burns, Poems, Chiefly in the Scottish Dialect
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    From Lines to William Simson
    Auld Coila now may fidge fu' fain, She's gotten poets o' her ain Chiels wha their chanters winna hain, But tune their lays, Till echoes a' resound again Her weel-sung praise.
    Nae poet thought her worth his while To set her name in measur'd style: She lay like some unken'd-of isle Beside New Holland, Or whare wild-meeting oceans boil Besouth Magellan.
    Ramsay and famous Fergusson Gied Forth and Tay a lift aboon; Yarrow and Tweed to mony a tune Owre Scotland rings; While Irvin, Lugar, Ayr an' Doon Naebody sings.
    Th' Ilissus, Tiber, Thames, an' Seine Glide sweet in mony a tunefu' line; But, Willie, set your fit to mine And cock your crest, We'll gar our streams and burnies shine Up wi' the best!
    We'll sing auld Coila's plains an' fells, Her moors red-brown wi' heather bells, Her banks an' braes, her dens an' dells, Where glorious Wallace Aft bure the gree, as story tells

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