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Paman Roger Paman. Born not known Died 1748. Version for printing. We know nothingof Roger Paman s date of birth, place of birth, or his parents. http://www.gap-system.org/~history/Mathematicians/Paman.html
Extractions: Version for printing We know nothing of Roger Paman 's date of birth, place of birth, or his parents. Almost all we know of him comes from information which he himself gives in the preface to, what appears to be, his only published book. Other details of the events in which he participated are known, however, so we can indirectly work out quite a few details using these other sources. Although there is no record of Paman being a student at the University of Cambridge, we know that Mr Frank of St John's College, Cambridge gave him a copy of George Berkeley 's The Analyst (1734). Paman wrote a paper on this treatise which he called The Harmony of the Ancient and Modern Geometry Asserted. This paper was communicated to several members of the Royal Society , and it kept circulating until 1739. On 18 September 1740 Paman set off with George Anson on his journey around the world. Eight ships set out from St Helen's but only one ship, the Centurion, succeeded in making the journey around the world. It returned to England, reaching Spithead on 15 June 1744 but, since Paman was back in England long before this, we know that he was not on board the Centurion. Five of the ships, the Gloucester, the Wager, the Tryal, the Anna and the Industry, were destroyed during the journey, three of them while rounding Cape Horn, so Paman was not on board any of these ships. We can therefore deduce that Paman must have been on one of the two remaining ships, either the Severn or the Pearl.
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Re Zeitgeist By Bj Rn Smestad I have not introduced myself I have written a paper on postNewtonian fluxions - particularly the fairly unknown Roger Paman. http://tmsyn.wc.ask.com/r?t=an&s=hb&uid=24312681243126812&sid=343126
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Paman Translate this page Biography of roger paman (1688-1748) Mr roger paman of London A GentlemanExtremely well versed in all the Parts of the higher Mathematicks desiring to http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/Mathematicians/Paman.html
Extractions: Version for printing We know nothing of Roger Paman 's date of birth, place of birth, or his parents. Almost all we know of him comes from information which he himself gives in the preface to, what appears to be, his only published book. Other details of the events in which he participated are known, however, so we can indirectly work out quite a few details using these other sources. Although there is no record of Paman being a student at the University of Cambridge, we know that Mr Frank of St John's College, Cambridge gave him a copy of George Berkeley 's The Analyst (1734). Paman wrote a paper on this treatise which he called The Harmony of the Ancient and Modern Geometry Asserted. This paper was communicated to several members of the Royal Society , and it kept circulating until 1739. On 18 September 1740 Paman set off with George Anson on his journey around the world. Eight ships set out from St Helen's but only one ship, the Centurion, succeeded in making the journey around the world. It returned to England, reaching Spithead on 15 June 1744 but, since Paman was back in England long before this, we know that he was not on board the Centurion. Five of the ships, the Gloucester, the Wager, the Tryal, the Anna and the Industry, were destroyed during the journey, three of them while rounding Cape Horn, so Paman was not on board any of these ships. We can therefore deduce that Paman must have been on one of the two remaining ships, either the Severn or the Pearl.
References For Paman References for the biography of roger paman. References for roger paman.Version for printing. Books. B Smestad, Foundations for fluxions, Cand. http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/References/Paman.html
References For Paman References for roger paman. Version for printing Books B Smestad, Foundationsfor fluxions, Cand. Scient. Thesis in Mathematics (Oslo 1995). http://www-groups.dcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/References/Paman.html
Some Short Biographies (55). David Hartley was an English physician. He was once a physician at Bath. Friendof roger paman. (33). roger paman (died 1748) was an English mathematician. http://www.hifm.no/~matematikk/ansatte/bjorns/biographies.htm
Footnotes To Foundations For Fluxions 285). This must be a misunderstanding. 139 roger paman s Certificate ofElection I. 235, in the Royal Society, London. 140 The http://www.hifm.no/~matematikk/ansatte/bjorns/footnotes.htm
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