The Correspondence of Charles Hutton: Mathematical Networks in Georgian Britain by Benjamin Wardhaugh
Requirements: .PDF reader, 18 MB
Overview: This book contains all the letters that are known to survive from the correspondence of Charles Hutton (1737-1823). Hutton was one of the most prominent British mathematicians of his generation; he played roles at the Royal Society, the Royal Military Academy, the Board of Longitude, the 'philomath' network and elsewhere. He worked on the explosive force of gunpowder and the mean density of the earth, wining the Royal Society's Copley medal in 1778; he was also at
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational

Download Instructions:
https://userupload.net/5b7o282suxo6
https://dropgalaxy.vip/q5rrpb37va00
Trouble downloading? Read This.
Requirements: .PDF reader, 18 MB
Overview: This book contains all the letters that are known to survive from the correspondence of Charles Hutton (1737-1823). Hutton was one of the most prominent British mathematicians of his generation; he played roles at the Royal Society, the Royal Military Academy, the Board of Longitude, the 'philomath' network and elsewhere. He worked on the explosive force of gunpowder and the mean density of the earth, wining the Royal Society's Copley medal in 1778; he was also at
Genre: Non-Fiction > Educational
Download Instructions:
https://userupload.net/5b7o282suxo6
https://dropgalaxy.vip/q5rrpb37va00
Trouble downloading? Read This.