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Isaac Milner FRS (11 January 1750 – 1 April 1820) was a mathematician, an inventor, the President of Queens' College, Cambridge and Lucasian Professor of ...
The picture shows Isaac Milner seated, wearing his Cambridge doctoral robes (he was a Doctor of Divinity – the highest degree within the University).
Isaac Milner (1750–1820) was a controversial figure and brilliant natural philosopher who helped to define the progress of both Queens' and the University.
1750-1820. Evangelical clergyman. After his father's death when he was ten, he became a weaver but managed to teach himself Latin, Greek, and mathematics.
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The Life of Isaac Milner, D.D., F.R.S., Dean of Carlisle, President of Queen's College, and Professor of Mathematics in the University of Cambridge: ... and ...
Isaac Milner (1750–1820), Fellow (1776), President (1788), Dean of Carlisle by George Henry Harlow (1787–1819), 1808/1815 (?)
Jul 2, 2024 ˇ Isaac Milner '24, a dedicated sport management major at Linfield University, embarked on a journey to secure his dream internship with the Portland ...
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The Life of Isaac Milner is a biographical account of the titular figure, who was a prominent academic and religious figure in 18th-century England.
Jun 12, 2008 ˇ The life of Isaac Milner, dean of Carlisle, president of Queen's College, and professor of mathematics in the University of Cambridge.
Isaac Milner (1750-1820), Natural philosopher and Dean of Carlisle. Sitter in 3 portraits. Like voting is closed Thanks for Liking