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  1. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James MacCullagh, John Hewitt Jellett, et all 2010-08-19
  2. Mathématicien Irlandais: William Rowan Hamilton, Joseph Larmor, George Gabriel Stokes, George Salmon, Robert Adrain, James Maccullagh (French Edition)
  3. Suicides in Ireland: Wolfe Tone, James Maccullagh
  4. Collected Works by MacCullagh, James, 2009-07-18
  5. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James, 1809-1847 MacCullagh, 2009-10-26
  6. ON THE LAWS OF CRYSTALLINE REFLEXION AND REFRACTION. by James. MacCullagh, 1837-01-01

21. Addendum To The Life Of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, LL.D, D.C.L.
james Hamilton. Professor maccullagh, a contemporary of Hamilton sin Dublin, was a most able mathematician, and Mr. Graves (ii.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Hamilton/Addend/Addend.html
Addendum to the Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, LL.D, D.C.L.
On Sir W. R. Hamilton's Irish Descent.
On the Calculus of Quaternions.
Robert Perceval Graves
Dublin: Hodges Figgis, and Co., 1891.
e. g. Kirkmaiden for Kirkmichael, and other not unimportant things which ought to have been accepted on the authority of your ``Life of Sir W. R. H.'' So much was I conscious of this indebtedness that when the Editorial ruling precluded any further correspondence in their columns I again and again thought of addressing you personally to say so. In spite of the cold judicial tone affected in a ``Dictionary-article'' I trust that some genuine and earnest admiration of Hamilton's genius and rare excellencies was still palpable in what I wrote.'
SIR W. ROWAN HAMILTON AND THE `DICTIONARY OF NATIONAL BIOGRAPHY.' , March 21, 1891.] 1, WINTON-ROAD, DUBLIN, March In the volume preceding that last issued of the `Dictionary of National Biography' is an article on Sir W. Rowan Hamilton, the distinguished mathematician and discoverer of quaternions. As the author of a biography of Rowan Hamilton referred to in it, I feel I ought to place on record a correction of some errors occurring in its opening and some subsequent paragraphs. Trusting that you will allow me to do this in your pages, I ask you to reprint these paragraphs, and to add the observations I am obliged to make:- `Hamilton, Sir William Rowan (1805-1865), mathematician, born in Dublin at midnight, between 3 and 4 Aug., 1805, was the fourth child of Archibald Hamilton, a solicitor there, and his wife Sarah Hutton, a relative of Dr. Hutton the mathematician. Archibald Hamilton was Scottish by birth, and went to Dublin when a boy with his father, William Hamilton, who settled as an apothecary there, and his mother, who was the daughter of the Rev. James M`Ferrand, parish minister of Kirkmichael, Galloway. The Rev. R. P. Graves maintains that William Rowan Hamilton was Irish by descent, while admitting that both the paternal and maternal grandmothers are Scottish; but the express statements of Professor Tait and Dr. Ingleby that the paternal grandfather went to Dublin from Scotland seem conclusive. The apothecary had also brought a second son, James, from Scotland, who studied for the Church, became curate of Trim, county Meath, and earned some reputation as a linguist.'

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Names Andrews, Thomas (18131885); Tait, Peter Guthrie (1831-1901); Faraday, Michael(1791-1867); Herschel, Sir John (1792-1871); maccullagh, james (1809-1847
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m.t.kelly@qub.ac.uk Description: This collection consists of a selection of scientific papers and correspondence by and addressed to Chemist and Physicist, Thomas Andrews (1813-85), chiefly written in his own hand or copied by his daughters, Elizabeth Andrews and Mary K. Andrews, and forming part of the documents used in the preparation of 'The Scientific Papers of the Late Thomas Andrews. With a Memoir by P.G. Tait and A. Crum Brown' (London, 1889). The material appears to be organised according to his daughters' original arrangement in preparation for the 1889 book and includes a series of 10 scientific memoirs presented to Andrews by their authors, notebooks from lectures attended by Andrews on astronomy, physics and chemistry (c 1828-c 1840), correspondence with a range of academics including Michael Faraday, Sir Edward Sabine and Sir George Gabriel Stokes on scientific problems (1842-72), papers presented by Andrews to the Belfast Literary and Philosophical Society (c1836-c1874), and reports, drafts, notes and drawings relating to his research into the gaseous state of matter. Strengths: The Thomas Andrews Manuscript Collection is notable for its reflection of the work and interests of a reputable 19th century academic and scientist.

23. Mathem_abbrev
maccullagh, james Macintyre, Sheila Scott MacLane, Saunders Maclaurin, Colin Maghribi,Muhyi al Mahani, Abu al Maltsev, Anatoly Malcev, Anatoly Malebranche
http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
(a) Any wars etc.
(b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
(c) Major discoveries of the time
(d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

24. Person James MacCullagh
Translate this page Person james maccullagh. Joseph Larmor an Arnold Sommerfeld, 27. Juni1900 Arnold Sommerfeld an Hendrik A. Lorentz, 21. März 1901
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Person: James MacCullagh
Joseph Larmor an Arnold Sommerfeld, 27. Juni 1900
Arnold Sommerfeld an Hendrik A. Lorentz,

Friedrich Pockels an Arnold Sommerfeld,
... Institutionen

25. © 1998-2002 Sommerfeld-Projekt. Ausgelesen Am 29. Dezember 2002
Liebisch, Theodor (1852-1922); maccullagh, james; Mascart, Nicolas (1837
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Friedrich Pockels an Arnold Sommerfeld, 6. April 1902
Archiv: (Archiv HS 1977-28/A,264) Stichworte
Personen:
Wissenschaft:
Kristallographie; Lichttheorie; Optik, Kristalloptik; Optik, Wellenoptik; Physik, Handbuch; Physik, Lehrbuch; Physik, theoretische
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26. Reports Made By Stewart Woodhouse, Esq., M.D., Medical Member Of The General Pri
Personal author maccullagh, james Acheson; Woodhouse, Stewart. Series Sessionalpapers. Session 1902. Volume number xlvii. Paper/Bill number Cd.1331.
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Full-text Search Help Home About EPPI ... Full title: Reports made by Stewart Woodhouse, Esq., M.D., Medical Member of the General Prisons Board for Ireland, and Sir J. Acheson MacCullagh, M.D., Medical Inspector to the Local Government for Ireland Personal author: MacCullagh, James Acheson; Woodhouse, Stewart Series: Sessional papers Session: Volume number: xlvii Paper/Bill number: Cd.1331 Start Page (in vol.): Source: HMSO sessional indexes, 1900-1922 Full-text URL: Not available EPPI Keywords: Irish papers law, police, prisons, public order, The Rising Library of Congress ...
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Illustration: Dublin Castle, the Great Courtyard: Bedford Tower.
Engraving by E. Goodall after a drawing by George Petrie RHA, 1840.
Reproduced by courtesy of the Mary Evans Picture Library.

27. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
Translate this page Macaulay, Francis Sowerby (1862 - 1937) maccullagh, james (1809 - 1896) Macdonald,Hector (1865 - 1935) Macintyre, Sheila (Scott) (1910 - 1960) MacLane
http://www.mathe.tu-freiberg.de/~hebisch/cafe/lebensdaten.html
Diese Seite ist dem Andenken meines Vaters Otto Hebisch (1917 - 1998) gewidmet. By our fathers and their fathers
in some old and distant town
from places no one here remembers
come the things we've handed down.
Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

28. Éther
et ceux de George Green (1793-1841) et james maccullagh (1809-1847) en
http://www.univ-nancy2.fr/ENSGT/PHILO/walter/ether.html
Éther
Scott Walter
Dictionnaire d'histoire et philosophie des sciences,
sous la direction de Dominique Lecourt, Paris :
Presses Universitaires de France, 1999, 381-384.
Les éthers qu'on rencontre dans l'histoire de la physique sont des substances subtiles distinctes de la matière, servant à fournir ou à transmettre des effets entre les corps. L'air, par exemple, transmet des ondes sonores mais n'est pas un éther, parce qu'il n'est pas subtil. Les particules de lumière, quant à elles, sont subtiles mais ne constituent pas un milieu de transmission. Selon Hertz, les équations différentielles fondamentales de la théorie de Maxwell devaient avoir la priorité sur les différentes images mécaniques qu'on pourrait avoir d'elles. Cette tendance vers l'abstraction s'affermit dans les théories de l'électron de Hendrik Antoon Lorentz (1853-1928) et de Joseph Larmor (1857-1942), où l'on prenait en compte l'interaction entre la matière pondérable et l'éther. L'électron larmorien (un centre de tension rotatoire) et lorentzien (une particule électrisée de forme variable) traversait l'éther stationnaire, alors que les corps se composaient d'agglomérations d'électrons. La théorie de Lorentz (1892) tenta de rendre compte de l'expérience de Michelson-Morley, en supposant que la longueur d'un corps en mouvement de translation par rapport à l'éther diminue en fonction de sa vitesse ; il rendait cette contraction plus plausible en avançant l'hypothèse de l'origine électromagnétique des forces moléculaires.

29. Search Results For Boswell, James - Encyclopædia Britannica - The
james maccullagh University of St.Andrews Biographical sketch of this Irish mathematicianknown for his research on conical refraction of light and crystalline
http://search.britannica.com/search?query=boswell, james&ct=igv&fuzzy=N&show=10&

30. Physicists Of Ireland: Passion And Precision
james maccullagh 18091847, by james O Hara. Thomas Andrews 1813-1885, byDuncan Thorburn Burns. james maccullagh 1809-1847, by james O Hara.
http://bookmarkphysics.iop.org/bookpge.htm?book=1111h

31. Fellows Of The Royal Society
Lambert AJ Quetelet 30 May 1839 Felix Savart 30 May 1839 Jacques Sturm 4 Jun 1840Georges S Ohm 5 May 1842 Jean V Poncelet 5 May 1842 james maccullagh 2 Feb
http://intranet.woodvillehs.sa.edu.au/pages/resources/maths/History/FRS.htm
Fellows of the Royal Society of London
The list of fellows given below is only those scientists elected Fellows of the Royal Society whose biographies appear in the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, together with some present day mathematicians. The list also gives their date of their election to the Society. William Brouncker 22 Apr 1663
Robert Boyle
22 Apr 1663
John Wilkins
22 Apr 1663
Isaac Barrow
20 May 1663
Robert Hooke
20 May 1663
William Neile
20 May 1663
John Pell
20 May 1663
John Wallis
20 May 1663
Christopher Wren
20 May 1663
Christiaan Huygens
22 Jun 1663
Nicolaus Mercator
14 Nov 1666 Ismael Boulliau 4 Apr 1667 John Collins 17 Oct 1667 James Gregory 11 Jun 1668 Isaac Newton 11 Jan 1672 Jean D Cassini 22 May 1672 Gottfried W von Leibniz 9 Apr 1673 Renatus F Sluze 16 Apr 1674 Jonas Moore 3 Dec 1674 John Flamsteed 8 Feb 1676 Edmond Halley 30 Nov 1678 Denis Papin 8 Nov 1682 Joseph Raphson 30 Nov 1689 David Gregory 30 Nov 1692 Vincenzo Viviani 29 Apr 1696 Abraham de Moivre 30 Nov 1697 John Keill 30 Nov 1700 John Arbuthnot 30 Nov 1704 Guido Grandi 4 May 1709 Giovanni Poleni 30 Nov 1710 John Craig 30 Nov 1711 William Jones 30 Nov 1711 Roger Cotes 30 Nov 1711 Brook Taylor 20 Mar 1712 Johann Bernoulli 1 Dec 1712 Nicolaus (I) Bernoulli 11 Mar 1714 Pierre Varignon 29 Jul 1714 Willem Jakob 'sGravesande 9 Jun 1715 Pierre R de Montmort 9 Jun 1715 John Hadley 21 Mar 1717 Thomas F de Lagny 1 Dec 1718 Colin Maclaurin 5 Nov 1719 Giulio Fagnano 30 Nov 1723 James Stirling 3 Nov 1726 Benjamin Robins 9 Nov 1727 Samuel Clarke 2 May 1728

32. Fellows Of The Royal Society
1836 james J Sylvester 1839 Lambert AJ Quetelet 1839 Felix Savart 1839 Jacques Sturm1840 Georges S Ohm 1842 Jean V Poncelet 1842 james maccullagh 1843 Urbain
http://www-history.mcs.st-andrews.ac.uk/~history/Societies/FRS.html
Fellows of the Royal Society of London
The list of fellows given below is only those scientists elected Fellows of the Royal Society whose biographies appear in the MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive, together with some present day mathematicians. The list also gives their date of their election to the Society. William Brouncker
Robert Boyle

John Wilkins

Isaac Barrow
...
H S M Coxeter

Leslie Howarth 1950
Hans A Heilbronn

Alan M Turing

Freeman J Dyson 1952
William McCrea 1952
A Cyril Offord 1952 John C Burkill Michael James Lighthill Louis V P R de Broglie Wolfgang Pauli ... Werner Heisenberg Walter K Hayman 1956 Fred Hoyle Harry R Pitt 1957 Satyendranath Bose Graham Higman Bernhard Neumann C Ambrose Rogers ... Lev Landau Douglas G Northcott 1961 Solomon Lefschetz Michael Atiyah John W S Cassels J Frank Adams ... Richard P Feynman Peter Swinnerton-Dyer 1967 Ioan M James Douglas S Jones 1968 David Rees 1968 J Anthony H Halsbury 1969 James H Wilkinson C Terence C Wall Frank F Bonsall 1970 Eugene P Wigner John F C Kingman Henri Cartan John Bell Bryan J Birch1972 Roger Penrose Fritz J Ursell 1972 Alan Baker Harish-Chandra Stephen W Hawking Jean-Pierre Serre ... Richard Rado Ian G Macdonald 1979 John G Thompson Jerzy Neyman Paul M Cohn John H Conway Michael Berry 1982 Graeme Segal 1982 Evgenii M Lifshitz Christopher Hooley 1983 George Lusztig 1983 Michael J D Powell 1983 Ian N Sneddon William Parry 1984 David Williams 1984 John H Coates James D Murray 1985 Ian C Percival1985 S S Chern Simon K Donaldson Henry K Moffatt 1986 James A Green 1987

33. The Copley Medal (1731)
William Herschel 1846 Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier 1845 Theodor Schwann 1844 CarloMatteucci 1843 Jean Baptiste Dumas 1842 james maccullagh 1841 George Simon
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/awards/medals/CopleyArc7.htm
The Copley Medal (1731)
Past winners include: 1850 Peter Andreas Hansen
1849 Roderick Impey Murchison
1848 John Couch Adams
1847 John Frederick; William Herschel
1846 Urbain Jean Joseph Le Verrier
1845 Theodor Schwann
1844 Carlo Matteucci
1843 Jean Baptiste Dumas
1842 James MacCullagh
1841 George Simon Ohm
1840 Justus Liebig 1839 Robert Brown 1838 Karl Friedrich; Gauss Michael Faraday 1837 Antoine C. Becquerel; John Frederic Daniell 1836 Jons Jacob Bezelius; Francis Kiernan 1835 William Snow Harris 1834 Giovanni Plana 1833 Not awarded 1832 Michael Faraday; Simeon Denis Poisson 1831 George Biddell Airy 1830 Not awarded 1829 Not awarded 1828 Not awarded 1827 William Prout; Henry Foster 1826 James South 1825 Francois Arago; Peter Barlow

34. Morton, George Douglas, 16th Earl Of
McCrea, Sir William Hunter. 13 December 1904 25 April 1999 Fellow 20/03/1952.maccullagh, james. 1809 - 24 October 1847 Fellow 02/02/1843. McCullagh, Peter.
http://www.royalsoc.ac.uk/library/fellows/M.htm
M Maass, Otto 08 July 1890 - 03 July 1961 Fellow Macalister, Alexander 09 April 1844 - 02 September 1919 Fellow Macallum, Archibald Byron 10 April 1858 - 05 April 1934 Fellow Macandrew, Robert 22 March 1801 - 22 May 1873 Fellow Macarthy, Justin fl 1770 Fellow Macartney, George, Earl Macartney and Viscount Macartney 14 May 1737 - 31 March 1806 Fellow Macartney, James 08 March 1770 - 06 March 1843 Fellow Macaulay, Francis Sowerby 11 February 1862 - 09 February 1937 Fellow Macaulay, Thomas Babington, Baron Macaulay 25 October 1800 - 28 December 1859 Fellow Macaulay, Zachary 02 May 1768 - 13 May 1838 Fellow McBain, James William 22 March 1882 - 12 March 1953 Fellow Macbean, Forbes 1725 - 11 November 1800 Fellow MacBride, Ernest William 12 December 1866 - 17 November 1940 Fellow McCance, Sir Andrew 30 March 1889 - 11 June 1983 Fellow McCance, Robert Alexander 09 December 1898 - 05 March 1993 Fellow McCanny, John Vincent Fellow McClean, Frank 13 November 1837 - 08 November 1904 Fellow McClean, John Robinson 1813 - 13 July 1873 Fellow McClelland, John Alexander 01 December 1870 - 13 April 1920 Fellow Macclesfield, Earls of

35. [www.Projekt-L.de] Äther - Waser
Translate this page james maccullagh (1839) maccullagh 27 ersann einen elastischenÄther, in dem keine longitudinalen Schwingungen vorkommen. Er
http://www.8ung.at/projekt-l/leben/waser_aether.htm

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36. §4. Michael Faraday. VIII. The Literature Of Science. Vol. 14. The Victorian Ag
Faraday was opening new ways of regarding physical phenomena, the classical methodsof Poisson were being applied with success by james maccullagh, of Dublin
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37. VIII. The Literature Of Science: Bibliography. Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part
Cambridge, 1860. Booth, james (1806–1878). A Treatise on Some New GeometricalMethods. 1829–46. maccullagh, J. Collected Works. Dublin, 1880.
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The Cambridge History of English and American Literature in 18 Volumes
Vol. 14. The Victorian Age, Part Two.

38. Joycean: James Joyce » Works
A Portrait Of The Artist As A Young Man. james Joyce. Yes, maccullagh and I;he said. He s taking pure mathematics and I m taking constitutional history.
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39. Genealogy Data
Children maccullagh, Jacob Robert Birth 1 AUG 2000 Lithgow, NSW. Back to MainPage. Father BYRON, Arthur james Mother CLARK, Daphne Grace. Children
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Family: Spouse: ADAMS, Margaret Esther
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MUNRO, David Birth : 6 FEB 1959 Arncliffe, NSW Parents: Father: MUNRO, Eric Mother: BOWD, Marie Family: Marriage: 7 MAY 1988 in Richmond, NSW Spouse: ADAMS, Julie Lea Birth : 26 MAY 1965 Richmond, NSW Parents: Father: ADAMS, Robert Wood Mother: ALCORN, Betty Children: MUNRO, Tyson James Birth : 12 JUL 1989 Windsor, NSW MUNRO, Prue Marie Birth : 1 NOV 1995 Windsor, NSW
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40. PICE
Translate this page físico estoniano / russo Lorentz, Hendrik Antoon (1853-1928), físico holandêsLoschmidt, Josef (1821-1895), físico austríaco maccullagh, james (1809-1847
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(com algumas biografias) 1. Cientistas e Filósofos Antigos (até séc. V)
Alcmaeon (c. 500 a.C. - ?), médico grego
Anaxágoras
(c. 500 - c. 428 a.C.), filósofo grego
Anaximandro
(610 - c. 546 a.C.), filósofo grego
Apolônio
(c. 261 - c. 190 a.C.), matemático grego
Aristarco (c. 320 - c. 250 a.C.), astrônomo grego
Aristóteles
(384-322 a.C.), filósofo e cientista grego
Arquimedes
(c. 287 - c. 212 a.C.), matemático e físico grego
Boethius, Anicius
(c. 480 - 524), filósofo romano
Calipo (c. 370 - c. 300 a.C.), astrônomo grego
Celsus, Aulus Cornelius
(c. 10 a.C.- ?), enciclopedista romano Conon (c. 300 a.C. - ?), matemático grego Ctesibio (c. 200 a.C.), inventor grego Demócrito (c. 470 - c. 380 a.C.), filósofo e cientista grego Diofanto (c. 210 - c. 290), matemático grego Dioscórides (c. 20 a.D. - ?), médico greco-romano Empédocles (c. 490 -c. 430 a.C.), filósofo e médico grego Erasístrato (c. 304 - c. 250 a.C.), médico grego Eratostenes (c. 276 - c. 196 a.C.), astrônomo grego

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