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A mathematical and philosophical dictionary : containing an explanation of the terms, and an account of the several subjects, comprized under the heads mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy, both n

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Born into a Newcastle coal mining family, Charles Hutton (1737-1823) displayed mathematical ability from an early age.

He rose to become professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy and foreign secretary of the Royal Society.

First published in 1795-6, this two-volume illustrated encyclopaedia aimed to supplement the great generalist reference works of the Enlightenment by focusing on philosophical and mathematical subjects; the coverage ranges across mathematics, astronomy, natural philosophy and engineering.

Almost a century old, the last comparable reference work in English was John Harris' Lexicon Technicum.

Hutton's work contains many historical and biographical entries, often with bibliographies, including many for continental analytical mathematicians who would have been relatively unfamiliar to British readers.

These features make Hutton's Dictionary a particularly valuable record of eighteenth-century science and mathematics.

His Principles of Bridges (1772) is also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection.

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Cambridge University Press
1108077722 / 9781108077729
Mixed media product
103
29/01/2015
United Kingdom
English
2 volumes (1504 pages) : illustrations (black and white)
30 cm
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