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  1. James Stirling
  2. James Stirling Die Neue Staats (German Edition) by Thorsten Rodiek, 1998-12-31
  3. James Hutchison Stirling, his life and work by Amelia Hutchison Stirling, 2010-07-30
  4. I Musei DI James Stirling, Michael Wilford and Associates (Documenti di architettura) (Italian Edition) by Francesco Dal Co, Tom Muirhead, 1990-12-31
  5. James Stirling: Admiral and Founding Governor of Western Australia by Pamela Statham-Drew, 2003-06
  6. Stirling, James, Wilford, Michael & Associates: La Nuova Galleria Di Stato a Stoccarda (Quaderni Di Casabella) by Mirko; Botta, Mario; Stirling, James Zardini, 1985
  7. Anecdotes of Scott (Stirling/South Carolina Research Edition of the Collected Works of James Hogg) by James Hogg, 2005-12-15
  8. James Stirling's Methodus Differentialis: An Annotated Translation of Stirling's Text (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Ian Tweddle, 2003-08-01
  9. James Stirling; A Sketch of His Life and Works Along with His Scientific Correspondence by James Stirling, 2010-03
  10. As regards protoplasm / by James Hutchison Stirling by James Hutchison Stirling, Thomas Henry Huxley, 2010-08-21
  11. James Stirling by Ian Tweddle, 1989-08
  12. James Stirling by James Frazer Stirling, 1982
  13. Journals of Several Expeditions Made in Western Australia During the Years 1829, 1830, 1831 and 1832: Under the Sanction of the Governor, Sir James Stirling by Joseph Cross, 2010-01-11
  14. Altrive Tales (Stirling/South Carolina Edition of James Hogg) by James Hogg, 2005-12-15

21. Stirling
Biography of james stirling (16921770) james stirling s father was Archibald stirling and his mother, Archibald stirling s second wife,
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James Stirling
Born: May 1692 in Garden (near Stirling), Scotland
Died: 5 Dec 1770 in Edinburgh, Scotland
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James Stirling 's father was Archibald Stirling and his mother, Archibald Stirling's second wife, was Anna Hamilton. James was their third son and he was born on the family estate at Garden, about 20 km west of the Scottish town of Stirling. The family were strong supporters of the Jacobite cause and this was to have a significant influence on James Stirling's life. The Jacobite cause was that of the Stuart king, James II (of Britain James VII of Scotland: Jacobus in Latin), exiled after the Revolution of 1688, and his descendants. Scotland was united to England and Wales in 1707. The Stuarts were Scottish but Roman Catholics and therefore they had only limited support. They did, however, offer an alternative to the British crown with an exiled court in France which had strong support from many such as the Stirling family. When James Stirling was about 17 his father was arrested, imprisoned and accused of high treason because of his Jacobite sympathies. However he was acquitted of the charges. Nothing is known of Stirling's childhood or indeed about his undergraduate years in Scotland. The first definite information that we know is that he travelled to Oxford in the autumn of 1710 in order to matriculate there. Indeed Stirling matriculated at Balliol College Oxford on 18 January 1711 as a Snell Exhibitioner.

22. James Hutchison Stirling [Internet Encyclopedia Of Philosophy]
james Hutchison stirling was a 19th century British Idealist philosopher. In 1865 stirling s The Secret of Hegel appeared and marked the inauguration of a
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James Hutchison Stirling James Hutchison Stirling was a 19th century British Idealist philosopher. In 1865 Stirling's The Secret of Hegel appeared and marked the inauguration of a new era in the development of English idealism. In an article in the Fortnightly Review for October 1867 (republished in the volume Jerrold, Tennyson, and Macaulay ) the author passes a ruthless condemnation upon the spurious reputation for a knowledge of German idealism which had attached itself to the name of Coleridge, as well as, in a minor degree, to that of De Quincey, and fastens especially upon Coleridge's 'dreamy misapprehensions' and 'strange misrepresentations' of the Kantian philosophy. Himself profoundly convinced of the truth of the Hegelian system, he set himself, in the Secret , to explain and defend that system. Stirling undoubtedly possessed 'the temperament of genius,' and was a man of remarkable speculative insight; but his style, though often striking, is so marked by the influence of Carlyle, and he so resolutely declines to conform to ordinary standards of systematic exposition, that his work is almost as difficult as the original which it is intended to illuminate. Yet its importance, and its influence at the time of its appearance, are not to be underestimated; it certainly called the attention of the English-speaking world to the significance of a system which even Ferrier had pronounced unintelligible, and brought home to the English mind the necessity of coming to terms, not only with Hegel, but with his predecessors, Kant, Fichte, and Schelling.

23. §32. Thomas Hill Green. I. Philosophers. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two.
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24. James Stirling - Great Buildings Online
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Architect James Stirling Great Buildings Search Advanced Buildings ... Store Works Engineering Building , at Leicester University, Leicester, England, 1959. History Faculty Library , at Cambridge University, England, 1968 (1964?). Neue Staatsgalerie , at Stuttgart, Germany, 1977 to 1983. Biography
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James Stirling (b. Glasgow, Scotland 1926) Stirling's early designs, especially for Cambridge and Oxford, often emphasized concept over aesthetic and utilitarian needs. His later works appeared more formal due to their influence from Post-Modern classicism. Criticized for his ability to continually alter his fundamental architectural principles, Stirling uses an experimental design approach that shows little commitment to one particular style. References
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25. CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: John Hamilton
Archbishop of St. Andrews; b. 1511; d. at stirling, 1571; a natural son of james, first Earl of Arran.
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Archbishop of St. Andrews; b. 1511; d. at Stirling, 1571; a natural son of James, first Earl of Arran. Placed in childhood with the Benedictines of Kilwinning, he acquired, through James V, the abbacy of Paisley, which he held from the age of fourteen till his death. It is doubtful whether he ever actually entered the order. After studying in Glasgow he entered the University of Paris. Then he received holy Orders, and returned to Scotland in 1543. His half-brother James, second Earl of Arran, being then regent during Mary Stuart's minority, Hamilton was speedily promoted to important offices of state, becoming privy seal, and later, high treasurer. Knox's "Historie" gives evidence of the hopes entertained by the reformers of winning him over, but he soon showed himself a strong partisan of Cardinal Beaton and the Catholic party, and was instrumental in overcoming the Protestant sympathy of Arran and reconciling him with the cardinal . In 1544 Hamilton was appointed Bishop of Dunkeld, and after the assassination of Beaton, succeeded that prelate not only as metropolitan, but also as the prominent opponent of nascent

26. Vitruvio.ch - Sir James Stirling (Scotland - Scozia)
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27. Stirling, James Frazer (architect)
stirling, james Frazer (architect). Scottish architect. He was possibly the most influential of his generation. While in partnership with james Gowan (1924–
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28. Stirling, James --  Encyclopædia Britannica
stirling, james Scottish mathematician who contributed important advances to the theory of infinite series and infinitesimal calculus.
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James Stirling
born 1692, Garden, Stirling, Scotland
died December 5, 1770, Edinburgh
Scottish mathematician who contributed important advances to the theory of infinite series and infinitesimal calculus No absolutely reliable information about Stirling's undergraduate education in Scotland is known. According to one source, he was educated at the University of Glasgow
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stirling the Venetian (Br. math.) see stirling, james stirling, University of (univ., stirling, Scot., UK) stirling, William Alexander, 1st Earl of,
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30. James Stirling - Biografie Rasscass
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james Hutchison stirling. A brief article from the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy detailing stirling s intellectual career.
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33. MSN Encarta - Stirling, James Frazer
stirling, james Frazer (19261992), British architect, noted for the university buildings and art james stirling Pritzker Architecture Prize Laureate
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stirling, james (17911865), British naval officer who explored the western coast of Australia and founded Perth and Fremantle, the first permanent
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35. James Stirling (Architekt) - Wikipedia
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James Stirling 22. April in Glasgow 25. Juni in London ), einer der bedeutendsten britischen Architekten der Postmoderne . Manche Publikationen geben als Geburtsjahr an. James Stirling studierte von bis Architektur an der Universit¤t von Liverpool. gr¼ndete er mit James Gowan das B¼ro Stirling and Gowan. Bekanntestes Ergebnis dieser Zusammenarbeit ist das Geb¤ude der Ingenieurfakult¤t in Leicester , das durch seinen technisch-geometrischen Charakter auff¤llt. Dieser kennzeichnet auch die von Stirling h¤ufig verwendeten Isometrien aus der Vogelperspektive. Ab f¼hrte er das B¼ro alleine weiter. wird Michael Wilford , der bereits seit im B¼ro arbeitet, Partner des B¼ros. In den siebziger Jahren beginnt sich die architektonische Handschrift Stirlings zu ver¤ndern. Der vorher als Rationalist bzw. Brutalist geltende Stirling wandelt sich zu einem der Hauptvertreter der eklektizistischen Postmoderne . Die Neue Staatsgalerie Stuttgart gilt als diesbez¼gliches Meisterwerk, in dem er eine Vielzahl regionaler und ¼berregionaler, baugeschichtlicher Zitate verarbeitet.

36. Stirling, James Hutchison. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
stirling, james Hutchison. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 200105.
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37. Stirling, Sir James Frazer. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05
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38. Stirling, James (1692-1770) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biograp
Tweedie, C. james stirling A Sketch of his Life and Works Along with his Scientific Correspondence. Oxford, England Oxford University Press, 1922.
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English mathematician who was a friend of Newton and who completed Newton's classification of cubic curves in his work Lineaetertii ordinis Neutonianae (1717). He also derived Stirling's formula
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James Stirling First Assignment James Stirling was a British naval officer who was born in 1791. He gained his first command when he was twenty-one. He fought bravely in the wars against Napoleon. When these wars ended in 1815, the British Navy was reduced in size. Stirling was one of the many officers who had to go on half-pay while waiting for another command.
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40. James Hutchison Stirling
stirling, james Hutchison, 1820–1909, Scottish philosopher. His most influential works are The Secret of Hegel (1865) and Text Book to Kant (1881),
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