Brasted, Kent Parish Chest - Settlement And Removal Mary + John, Jeremiah, thomas 197 Busain John 1825 Sevenoaks harriot + harriotArmstrong 7, James William 4, Margaret Allott 2, dau 0 218 Butler Sarah 1832 http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~mrawson/brasted1.html
Extractions: OAS_AD('Top'); Brasted Parish Chest Records Settlement and Removal P42 / 13 / 1 43 Settlement P42 / 13 / 44 147 Warrants to Remove to Brasted P42 / 13 / 148 232 Warrants to remove from Brasted P42 / 13 / 233 242 Settlement Examinations The columns below are Folio, Surname, Forename, Year, Parish, Occupation/Status and Family details. If you find an entry of interest you will need to scroll across to get the full information. The folio numbers run from 1 to 242 and are divided into the four categories above. The folio numbers weren't clear on each document and there appear to be a few folios missing, so the numbers given are approximate within each category. The parish may be the parish they came to Brasted from or the parish they were removed to depending on the category.
Extractions: Vol. 118 No. 3, March 2000 Featured Link E-mail Alerts Special Article Article Options Full text PDF Send to a Friend Readers Reply Submit a reply Similar articles in this journal Literature Track Add to File Drawer Download to Citation Manager PubMed citation Articles in PubMed by Fishman RS Contact me when this article is cited Topic Collections Ophthalmology, Other Topic Collection Alerts Arch Ophthalmol. A talented young scientist, Thomas Harriot, wrote the first English account of the New World, "A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia," distinguished by its serious effort to describe and understand the American Indian. Harriot went on to make innovations in mathematics and was one of the first astronomers to use the telescope. His largely unappreciated
S17 thomas harriot an Elizabethan man of science in European context. Introduction.This session considers some aspects of the career of thomas harriot http://2005bj.ihns.ac.cn/symposia/SYMPOSIUM S27.htm
Harriot's Manuscript thomas harriot (15601621), a manuscript on shipbuilding and rigging. harriotproduced a massive amount of notes and papers in his lifetime but despite http://nautarch.tamu.edu/SHIPLAB/01paul/manuscripts/Harriot.htm
Extractions: Harriot's Manuscript, (c.1608-1610) Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), a manuscript on shipbuilding and rigging. Nautical Background- Around 1583 Harriot entered the service of Sir Walter Raleigh (infamous for his Roanoke Island experiment c.1584). While a lecturer and navigational instructor of the seamen that were to accompany Raleigh on his exploits to the New World, Harriot wrote Arcticon. Unfortunately, no copies of this work are known to exist. Like many of Harriot's works it was never published, and only upon his death did he arrange for publication. In addition to being a brilliant mathematician and astronomer, Harriot himself spent some time on board sailing vessels:
Read This: Briefly Noted, September 2003 The Greate Invention of Algebra thomas harriot s Treatise on Equations, byJacqueline A. Stedall. Oxford University Press, 2003. Hardcover, 322pp., $115.00 http://www.maa.org/reviews/brief_sep03.html
Extractions: Search MAA Online MAA Home The Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences was first published in 1994. I coveted those two big (and very expensive) hardcovers so much that I joined a book club just so that I could get a slightly better price on the set. It was still quite expensive. I think it was worth it. Here, ten years later, is a paperback reprint. The two volumes together will still run you $100, so it's still not cheap, though it's less than one third of the price of the hardcover edition. So even non-fanatics can now consider getting a copy. The Companion Encyclopedia is a collection of short articles on various historical topics. In contrast to most surveys of the history of mathematics, it is organized by topic rather than by period. The emphasis is on modern (i.e., post-medieval) mathematics, and serious attention is paid to applied mathematics. There are also articles on the philosophy of mathematics, on interactions between mathematics and culture as a whole, and even on the history of the history of mathematics. As in any edited volume, the articles are not all of uniform quality, but in general they offer a valuable short overview of the history of some bit of mathematics, followed by a bibliography. The bibliographies are perhaps the most useful part, and it is really a pity that they weren't updated for this edition. Still, if you're curious about, say, the history of elliptic integrals and elliptic functions, Roger Cooke's article on the subject (Section 4.5 in the first volume) is a great place to start. The same is true for many other topics. And if you need historical information on Recreational Mathematics or Crystallography, there's hardly any other place to look.
[120.05] Harriot, Digges, And The Ghost In {\it Hamlet}. least 16 attributes of thomas harriot, including his short bibliography (``soul The Ghost is thomas Digges father Leonard, who is a ``mole in the http://www.aas.org/publications/baas/v30n4/aas193/168.htm
Extractions: Oral, Saturday, January 9, 1999, 2:00-3:30pm, Room 9 (C) [Previous] [Session 120] [Next] P.D. Usher (PSU) The cosmic allegorical interpretation of Hamlet (BAAS 28, 1305, 1996; 29, 1262, 1997; Giornale di Astronomia 24:3, 27, 1998) may be regarded as a Galilean postulatum Shake-speare ) that thou went'st so soone'' and ``An Actors Art, can dye, and liue to acte a second part'' are explained, as are sources for The Tempest , why the younger Leonard may have been selected to write for the First Folio, and the significance of the puns on excavation in Hamlet and on the Stratford tombstone. If you would like more information about this abstract, please follow the link to http://www.psu.edu/ur/NEWS/SCIENCETECH/Hamlet.html . This link was provided by the author. When you follow it, you will leave the Web site for this meeting; to return, you should use the Back comand on your browser. [Previous] [Session 120] [Next]
Project MUSE 1 So begins thomas harriot s account of The Arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia, as thomas harriot, A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land in http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/new_literary_history/v032/32.3smith.html
Extractions: Piture this: "The sea coasts of Virginia arre full of Ila[n]ds, wehr by the entrance into the mayne la[n]d is hard to finde. For although they bee separated with diuers and sundrie large Diuision, which seem to yeeld conuenient entrance, yet to our great perill we proued that they wear shallowe, and full of dangerous flatts, and could neuer perce opp into the mayne la[n]d, vntill wee made trialls in many places with o[u]r small pinnace." So begins Thomas Harriot's account of "The Arrival of the Englishmen in Virginia," as printed by Theodore de Bry in
Project MUSE Stephen Clucas, thomas harriot and the field of knowledge in the English John Wallis, quoted in John Shirley, thomas harriot A Biography (Oxford http://muse.jhu.edu/journals/yale_journal_of_criticism/v016/16.2booth.html
Extractions: Elizabethan mathematician Thomas Harriot pioneered the systematic solution of higher- into lower-order equations through the device of setting them equal to zero. He performed another kind of dimensional translation in developing techniques of spherical trigonometry and projective geometry for navigation. Harriot was also, at the age of 25, given the task of breaking the language barrier between the English and the Algonquian people of what is now coastal North Carolina. This article considers possible connections between Harriot's linguistic and mathematical work. Search Journals About MUSE Contact Us
The Department Of English At Michigan State University harriot, thomas. Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia JesuitRelations (selections) Seventeenth Century Bradford, William. http://www.english.msu.edu/graduates/g_cral.html
Thomas Harriot Translate this page Willebrord Snellius. thomas harriot. Hauptseite/Main Page. Deutsch. English.Britannica.com thomas harriot. Erstellt am 04.02.2001, Zuletzt geändert am http://www.niester.de/p_natwis/harriot/harriot.html
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English 330: Required Texts I, sixth edition . paperback; ISBN 0393-96288-1. harriot,thomas. A Brief Reportof the New Found Land of Virginia. Dover Books. http://www.english.upenn.edu/~bushnell/english-330/texts.html
English 330 Introduction To Renaissance Studies Professor Rebecca harriot, thomas. Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia BULKPACKAt Campus Copy Center, 3907 Walnut Street WRITTEN ASSIGNMENTS http://www.english.upenn.edu/~bushnell/english-330/syllabus.txt
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Entrez PubMed thomas harriot, 15601621, pipe smoker, a victim of cancer Article in UndeterminedLanguage KORBLER J. Personal Name as Subject harriot http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi?cmd=Retrieve&db=PubMed&list_uids=1
Fisico Alemao Translate this page harriot, thomas (c Kircher, Athanasius (1601-1680), clérigo e físico alemão.Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519), artista italiano http://www.ncanal.com.br/paginas/fisicoalemao.html
OUP: Great Invention Of Algebra: Stedall thomas harriot s Treatise on equations. Jacqueline A. Stedall. Price £68.00 (Hardback)019-852602-4 Publication date 3 July 2003 334 pages, 10 halftones, http://www.oup.co.uk/isbn/0-19-852602-4
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Encyclopedia Smithsonian: Native Peoples Of The Chesapeake Region harriot, thomas. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia TheComplete 1590 Theodor De Bry Edition. New York Dover Publications, 1972. http://www.si.edu/resource/faq/nmai/chesapeake.htm
Extractions: Books About the Native Peoples of the Chesapeake Region Barreiro, Jose. "A Case of Sacred Right: 'The Earth Is Us,'" Northeast Indian Quarterly, Feest, Christian. "Nanticoke and Neighboring Tribes," pp. 240-252 in Handbook of the North American Indian, (vol. 15) ed. Bruce G. Trigger. Washington DC: Smithsonian Institution, 1978. Ferguson, Alice and Henry G. Ferguson. The Piscataway Indians of Southern Maryland. Accokeek, MD: Alice Ferguson Foundation, 1960. Harriot, Thomas. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia: The Complete 1590 Theodor De Bry Edition. New York: Dover Publications, 1972. Jennings, Francis. The Ambiguous Iroquois Empire. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1984. MacLeod, W.C. "Piscataway Royalty: A Study in Stone Age Government and Inheritance Rulings, " Journal of the Washington Academy of Sciences, 16 (1), pp. 301-309, 1926. Merrel, James H. "Cultural Continuity among the Piscataway Indians of Colonial Maryland," The William and Mary Quarterly
Thomas Hariot (1560-1621) thomas Hariot, Renaissance English author and astronomer. Life, works, and resources. http://www.luminarium.org/renlit/hariot.htm