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ARTICLES RELATED TO Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and education |  |  |  | Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and education: Encyclopedia II - Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and educationSir Isaac Newton (January 4, 1643 - March 31, 1727 Gregorian Calendar), the English mathematician and scientist, was born at Woolsthorpe-by-Colsterworth, a hamlet in the parish of Colsterworth, Lincolnshire, about 6 miles from Grantham. His father (also named Isaac Newton) who farmed a small freehold property, died before his son's birth, a few months after his marriage to Hannah Ayscough, a daughter of James Ayscough of Market-Overton. When Newton was two years old his mother married Barnabas Smith, rector of North Witham. Of this marriage there was issue, Benjamin, Mary and Hannah Smi ...
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 |  |  | Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and education: Encyclopedia II - Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - The composition of white lightOn December 21, 1671 he was proposed as a candidate for admission into the Royal Society by Dr Seth Ward, bishop of Salisbury, and on January 11, 1672 he was elected a fellow of the Society. At the meeting at which Newton was elected, he read a description of a reflecting telescope which he had invented, and "it was ordered that a letter should be written by the secretary to Mr Newton to acquaint him of his election into the Society, and to thank him for the communication of his telescope, and to assure him that t ...
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 |  |  | Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and education: Encyclopedia II - Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Newton's povertyOn March 8, 1673 Newton wrote to Oldenburg, the secretary of the Royal Society:
"Sir, I desire that you will procure that I may be put out from being any longer Fellow of the Royal Society: for though I honour that body, yet since I see I shall neither profit them, nor (by reason of this distance) can partake of the advantage of their assemblies, I desire to withdraw."
Oldenburg must have replied to this by an offer to apply to the Society to excuse Newton the weekly payments, as in a letter of Newton's to Oldenburg, dated June ...
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 |  |  | Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Birth and education: Encyclopedia II - Isaac Newton's early life and achievements - Academic careerIn January 1665 Newton took the degree of B.A.. The persons appointed (in conjunction with the proctors, John Slade of Catharine Hall, Cambridge, and Benjamin Pulleyn of Trinity College, Newton's tutor) to examine the questionists were John Eachard of Catharine Hall and Thomas Gipps of Trinity College. It is a curious accident that we have no information about the respective merits of the candidates for a degree in this year, since the "ordo senio ...
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