| 1762 - 410 sider
...had not finifhed thefe lectures, when he was chcicn fellow of the royal fociety, in January, 1671-2; and, having now brought his Theory of Light and Colours to a great degree of Perfection, he communicated it to that fociety, firft to have their judgment uport... | |
| 1762 - 668 sider
...dictionary, univerfity and the college. fellow fellow of the royal fociety, in January 1671-2 [i] : and, having now brought his Theory of light and colours to a great degree of perfection, he communicated it to that fociety firft, to have their judgment upon it;... | |
| 1791 - 354 sider
...He had not finifhed thefe lectures when he was chofen fellow of the Royal Society in January, 1672 ; and, having now brought his theory of light and colours to a great degree of perf'ction, h? communicated it to that Society firft, to have jtheir judgment upon... | |
| James Hardie - 1802 - 486 sider
...professor : he had not finished them when he was appointed a fellow of the Royal Society, January 1671, and having now brought his " Theory of Light and Colours," to a great degree of perfection, he communicated it to that society first, to have their judgment upon it;... | |
| Isaac Newton - 1803 - 344 sider
...fubject; of his lectures, for the firft three years after he was appointed Mathematical Profeffor : and having now brought his Theory of Light and Colours to a confiderable degree of perfection, and having been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in Jan. 1672,... | |
| John Aikin - 1808 - 730 sider
...him to consider himself of a proper age to address the public. In the year 1672, Ntvvton was chosen a fellow of the Royal Society-, and having now brought his "Theory of Liyht and Colours" to a considerable degree of perfection, he communicated it to the society, who published... | |
| Thomas Mortimer - 1808 - 496 sider
...He had not finished these lectures when he was- chosen fellow of the Royal Society in January, 1672; and having now brought his theory of light and colours to a great degree of perfection, he communicated it to that society first, to have their judgment upon it... | |
| Charles Hutton - 1815 - 686 sider
...the subject ofjiis lectures, for the first three years after he was appointed mathematical professor; and having now' brought his Theory of Light and Colours to a considerable degree of perfection, and haying been elected a fellow of the Royal Society in Jan. lG72,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 356 sider
...the subject of his lectures for the first three years after he was appointed mathematical professor ; and having now brought his theory of light and colours to a considerable, degree of perfection, and having been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, in January,... | |
| William Nicholson - 1821 - 358 sider
...the subject of his lectures for the first three years after he was appointed mathematical professor ; and having now brought his theory of light and colours to a considerable degree of perfection, and having been elected a Fellow of the Royal Society, in January,... | |
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