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  1. Maxwell, Jenkin and Cotterill and the theory of statically-indeterminate structures: Label: en
  2. The autobiography of John Wallis, F. R. S: Label: en
  3. David Gregory’s inaugural lecture at Oxford: Label: en
  4. Thomas Young’s lectures at the Royal Institution: Label: en
  5. Newton and the ‘Pipes of Pan’: Label: en
  6. Newton's marvellous year: 1666 and all that: Label: en
  7. The Libraries of Newton, Hooke and Boyle: Label: en
  8. A tentative index of the correspondence of John Wallis, F.R.S: Label: en
  9. Newton’s optical aether: his draft of a proposed addition to his Optiks: Label: en
  10. Grace Chisholm Young and the division of laurels: Label: en
  11. The Sylvester Medal: origins, and recipients 1901-1949: Label: en
  12. Neither ancient nor modern: Wallis and Barrow on the composition of continua. Part one: Mathematical styles and the composition of continua: Label: en
  13. The 350th anniversary of the birth of G. W. Leibniz, F. R. S: Label: en
  14. Some reminiscences of Albert Einstein: Label: en
  15. The Francis affair reconsidered: Label: en
  16. A forgotten paper on the fundamental theorem of algebra: Label: en
  17. Catching Proteus: the collaborations of Wallis and Brounker. I. Squaring the circle: Label: en
  18. The publications of John Pell FRS (1611-1685): some new light and some old confusions: Label: en
  19. James Ivory, F.R.S., mathematician: ‘The most unlucky person that ever existed’: Label: en
  20. Hooke's cubico–parabolical conoid: Label: en
  21. Robert Hooke's work as surveyor for the city of London in the aftermath of the great fire. Part two: certification of areas of ground taken away for streets and other new works: Label: en
  22. James Joseph Sylvester, F.R.S. (1814–1897): Label: en
  23. Edward Stone (1702–1768) and Edmund Stone (1700–1768): confused identities resolved: Label: en
  24. On the shapes of Newton's revolving orbits: Label: en
  25. Robert Hooke's work as surveyor for the City of London in the aftermath of the Great Fire. Part one: Robert Hooke's first surveys for the City of London: Label: en
  26. Reminiscences and Discoveries on Ramanujan's Bust: Label: en
  27. J. B. S. Haldane and R. A. Fisher’s Draft Life of Karl Pearson: Label: en
  28. Contributors to improving the teaching of calculus in early 19th-century England: Label: en
  29. The personality of Isaac Newton: Label: en
  30. A new lease of life for 71 missing Fellows: Label: en
  31. Ramanujan’s illness: Label: en
  32. R. A. Fisher on Karl Pearson: Label: en
  33. Benjamin Robins during 1739-1742: ‘called to a publick employment... a very honorable post': Label: en
  34. An apprenticeship in scientific communication: the early correspondence of Henry Oldenburg (1656-63): Label: en
  35. Bertrand Russell’s mathematical education: Label: en
  36. Translation or transformation? the relations of literature and science*: Label: en
  37. Beyond the Fringe: Diffraction as seen by Grimaldi, Fabri, Hooke and Newton: Label: en
  38. The Royal Society’s financial support of the publication of Whitehead and Russell’s Principia Mathematica: Label: en
  39. Newton and his editors: The Wilkins Lecture, 1973: Label: en
  40. John and Edward Troughton, mathematical instrument makers: Label: en
  41. The earliest copy in Russia of Newton’s Principia : is it David Gregory’s annotated copy?: Label: en
  42. R. J. Boscovich, S. J., F. R. S. (1711-1787), and the mathematics of atomism: Label: en
  43. Huygens’ Traité de la lumière and Newton’s opticks: pursuing and eschewing hypotheses: Label: en
  44. Christiaan Huygens and Newton's Theory of Gravitation: Label: en
  45. Newton’s role in the history of Mathematics*: Label: en
  46. The Wilkins lecture, 1988 hand and mind in time measurement: the contributions of art and science: Label: en
  47. Some influences upon the young Isaac Newton: Label: en
  48. Number theory and other reminiscences of Viscount Cherwell: Label: en
  49. A descriptive catalogue of the manuscripts of Nicolaus Mercator, F. R. S. (1620-87), in Sheffield University Library: Label: en
  50. The Principia and comets: Label: en

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