"Randall Garrett - Takeoff" - читать интересную книгу автора (Garrett Randall) Mr. Isaac Newton, A.B.
Woolsthorpe My dear Isaac, I am sorry to hear of your decision to remain at home for a while longer instead of returning to the College, but if you feel that your health is delicate, by all means rest until you are in better spirits. I think, however, that you should attempt to return as soon as possible; you have a great deal of work ahead of you, my boy. Mathematicians-like Rome-are not built in a day-nor in four years. If, however, you would like to do a part of your studies by post, I see no objection to it, under the circumstances, although, of course, it will be necessary to spend a part of your lime in residence here, and the final examinations will have to be taken here. Later on, when you are feeling better, I will send an outline of some work I intend to do on conic sections; I think it would be of great benefit to you to work with me on this. I have always had confidence in your ability. You are young yet, but, given time and plenty of study, you should make a place for yourself in the world of mathematics. I think that the work I have in mind for you should prove stimulating. Most sincerely, Isaac Barrow, Ph.D. 16 November 1666 London Dear Mr. Newton: It would most certainly be quite convenient for you to do your work there at Woolsthorpe. An explanation of the work we are trying to do and some of the problems we are up against will be Sincerely, Ballister-ffoulkes 21 November 1666 Cambridge My dear Isaac, Your paper has arrived. I havenтАЩt had time to look it over yet, but I shall find time to peruse it during the forthcoming holidays. I am, of course, very interested in what problems concerned you during the summer. A very merry Christmas to you, my boy. Is. Barrow 22 November 1666 FROM: Ballistics Research Dept., British Army Artillery TO: Isaac Newton, A.B., Woolsthorpe SUBJECT: Ballistics research data. ENCLOSURE: Range table sample for 9 lb. artillery. 2nd ENCLOSURE: Outline and general discussion of ballistics 1. In order to better understand the |
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