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  1. English Christians: Isaac Newton, J. K. Rowling, Charles Babbage, Michael Faraday, Geoffrey Chaucer, Eric Clapton, W. H. Auden, Freeman Dyson
  2. Personnalité Britannique En Informatique: Alan Turing, Tim Berners-Lee, Alan Cox, Alan Sugar, George Boole, Clive Sinclair, Charles Babbage (French Edition)
  3. Babbage, Charles: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Bertha Kugelman Morimoto, 2002
  4. Logiker: Aristoteles, Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz, Alan Turing, Blaise Pascal, Charles Babbage, John Von Neumann, David Hume, Karl Popper (German Edition)
  5. Reflections OnThe Decline Of Science In England - Charles Babbage by Charles Babbage, 2010-03-24
  6. On The Economy Of Machinery And Manufactures - Charles Babbage by Charles Babbage, 2010-02-24
  7. Recipients of the Gold Medal of the Royal Astronomical Society: Albert Einstein, Charles Babbage, Friedrich Bessel, Fred Hoyle, Henri Poincaré
  8. Charles Babbage: Reclaiming an operations management pioneer [An article from: Journal of Operations Management] by M.A. Lewis, 2007-03-01
  9. Précurseur de L'informatique: Blaise Pascal, Alan Turing, Jacques de Vaucanson, George Boole, Charles Babbage, Al-Khawarizmi, Bryan Donkin (French Edition)
  10. Reflections On the Decline of Science in England: And On Some of Its Causes, by Charles Babbage (1830). to Which Is Added On the Alleged Decline of Science ... by Michael Faraday (1831)., Volume 1 by Charles Babbage, Gerard Moll, 2010-01-11
  11. A Treatise on the Manufactures and Machinery of Great Britain To Which is Prefixed An Introductory View of the Principles of Manufactures By Charles Babbage Forming a Portion of the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana by Peter & Babbage, Charles Barlow, 1836
  12. Fellows of the Royal Society of Edinburgh: Adam Smith, James Watt, Charles Babbage, Walter Scott, James Clerk Maxwell, Michael Atiyah
  13. Memoir of the Life and Labours of the Late Charles Babbage Esq. F.R.S. (Charles Babbage Institute Reprint) by H. W. Buxton, 1987-12-04
  14. Charles Babbage and the Engines of Perfection by Collier, 1998-01-01

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105. SJSU Virtual Museum
charles babbage, was born in England on December 26, 1792. He attended CambridgeUniversity. Later, in 1816, he became a fellow of the Royal Society.
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Charles Babbage, was born in England on December 26, 1792. He attended Cambridge University. Later, in 1816, he became a fellow of the Royal Society. During his working career he was a professor of mathematics at Cambridge University. Babbage is known for his ideas about building an "analytical engine", the predecessor of the digital computer. He proposed operations research which involves the idea of using machines to perform routine mathematical operations and thus deleting drudgery and errors in human calculation. Although he never built his computer, his ideas influenced those who later carried out his ideas. Among Babbage's writings are Reflections on the Decline of Science in England written in 1831 and On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures (1833). Babbage died on October 18, 1871. References Archibald, R.C. (1949). Outline of the History of Mathematics . New York: Mathematics Association of America. Cajori, F. (1980). A History of Mathematics . New York: Chelsea House. Eves. H. (1976). An Introduction to the History of Mathematics . New York. Multicultural Mathematics . Oxford: Oxford University Press. Struik, D.J. (1987).

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107. High-Tech Dictionary Definition
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108. The Introduction Of Analysis Into England
babbage. Another important member of the Analytical Society was Charlesbabbage, who was born at Totnes on Dec. 26, 1792; he entered
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The Introduction of Analysis into England
From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball. Ivory The Cambridge Analytical School Woodhouse Peacock ... Herschel The complete isolation of the English school and its devotion to geometrical methods are the most marked features in its history during the latter half of the eighteenth century; and the absence of any considerable contribution to the advancement of mathematical science was a natural consequence. One result of this was that the energy of English men of science was largely devoted to practical physics and practical astronomy, which were in consequence studied in Britain perhaps more than elsewhere.
Ivory
Almost the only English mathematician at the beginning of this century who used analytical methods, and whose work requires mention here, is Ivory, to whom the celebrated theorem in attractions is due. Sir James Ivory was born in Dundee in 1765, and died on September 21, 1842. After graduating at St. Andrews he became the managing partner in a flax-spinning company in Forfarshire, but continued to devote most of his leisure to mathematics. In 1804 he was made professor at the Royal Military College at Marlow, which was subsequently moved to Sandhurst; he was knighted in 1831. He contributed numerous papers to the Philosophical Transactions , the most remarkable being those on attractions. In one of these, in 1809, he shewed how the attraction of a homogeneous ellipsoid on an external point is a multiple of that of another ellipsoid on an internal point: the latter can be easily obtained. He criticized Laplace's solution of the method of least squares with unnecessary bitterness, and in terms which shewed that he had failed to understand it.

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