Examples of using Barrow in English and their translations into Tagalog
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Barrow has his achievements.
When it re-opened in April 1666 Barrow delivered another eight lectures but after June there was another outbreak of the plague.
While in Florence Barrow spent much of his time in the Medici Library where there was a great collection of coins.
However Barrow was told that he did not have enough experience in teaching
There he became a neighbour of Barrow but seemed to have more common scientific interests with another neighbour Thomas Sydenham, a physician.
as set out in the conditions of his award, Barrow was granted an extension.
This left the way open for Barrow who, with no opposition, was elected to the position that many felt he should have had years before.
Barrow resigned the Lucasian chair in 1669 to devote himself to divinity,
Barrow had taken an oath to study divinity when he was admitted as a fellow,
Viète, Barrow, Newton and Leibniz as he traced the development of algebra,
Barrow became one of 150 scientists who were elected a Fellow of the Royal Society on 20 May 1663 at one of the first meetings of the Society.
When the professorship in Greek became available it was expected that Barrow would be appointed to replace Duport who had been forced to leave the chair on political grounds.
that it was only some years later that Barrow recognised the mathematical genius among his students.
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the siege of Oxford had ended and Barrow made contact with his father who helped support him.
certainly we know that Harriot introduced ideas later rediscovered by Barrow.
Barrow spent the first ten months in Paris where he reported that he was rather disappointed in that the University was not nearly as impressive as he had been expecting.
It would be easy to think that Newton's talent began to emerge on the arrival of Barrow to the Lucasian chair at Cambridge in 1663 when he became a Fellow at Trinity College.
Isaac Barrow(October 1630- 4 May 1677)
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