Jones, William, 1675-1749 (mathematician)
Dates
- Existence: 1675 - 1749
Found in 151 Collections and/or Records:
Of Divisors, c 1710 - c 1749
Rough notes on divisors.
'Of Equations' and other papers, c 1710-c 1749
ff.41-66 are a fair copy of a treatise called 'Of Equations' in an unknown hand. The rest comprises miscellaneous mathematical papers in the hand of William Jones.
Of Fluents, c 1710-c 1749
Add. 9797/11/76-79 are collated together in a marbled folder.
Of Fluxions, c 1710-c 1749
Several bundles of rough notes.
Of Hyperbolic Asymptotes, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Hyperbolic Asymptotes, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Irreducible Fractions, c 1710-c 1749
This item consists of five variant copies of an essay entitled "Of Irreducible Fractions."
Of Kepler's Problem, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Lines of the Second Kind, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Lines of the Second Kind, c 1710-c 1749
An autograph copy of the paper by William Jones: two bifolia with loose diagrams.
Of Logarithms, c 1710-c 1749
Two copies of this short treatise.
Of Mechanicks, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Mercator's Sailing, c 1710-c 1749
Draft treatise.
Of Percussion - Lectures by Mr Jones, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Projectiles, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of Quadratures, c 1710-c 1749
Add. 9797/11/76-79 are collated together in a marbled folder.
Of Solids, Conical etc., c 1710-c 1749
Add. 9597/11/61-66 are collated together in a single folder.
Of Solids that May Serve for Dice, c 1710-c 1749
Autograph treatise by William Jones.
Of the Aberration of the Fixed Stars, c 1710 - c 1749
'By Mr Bradley.' Presumably James Bradley (1693-1762.) Copy in the hand of William Jones. Bound treatise with other loose papers.
Of the action of three bodies on one another, c 1710-c 1749
"A demonstration of Mr Newton's Proposition, by Mr Jones."
Of the Cycloid Cissoid, c 1710-c 1749
Add. 9597/11/61-66 are collated together in a single folder.
Of the Densities of Fluids, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of the Densities of Fluids, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of the Diurnal Motion of the Earth, c 1710-c 1749
The Macclesfield Collection principally comprises the archives of John Collins (1625-1683) and William Jones (1675-1749). As well as being mathematicians in their own right, both men corresponded with leading scientific figures of their day and so the collection includes autograph material by Isaac Newton, Edmond Halley, Henry Briggs, Roger Cotes, Henry Oldenburg and Robert Hooke.
Of the Diurnal Motion of the Earth, c 1710 - c 1749
MS copy of a lecture by William Jones
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