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Richard Delamaine or Delamain,
known as the
elder (bef. 1629 – bef. 1645), was an
English mathematician,
known for
works on the
circular slide rule and...
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Panchamrit And How To Make It At Home". NDTV.com.
Retrieved 5
March 2020.
Delamaine,
James (1826). "Of the Sra'wacs or Jains".
Transactions of the
Royal Asiatic...
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logarithmic results. Two of Oughtred's students,
William Forster and
Richard Delamaine the elder, are
concerned with the
story of this book. As
instructor to...
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refer to:
Jacques Delamain (1874–1953),
French naturalist Richard Delamaine or Delamain, the
elder (before 1629 –
before 1645),
English mathematician...
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business in Clerkenwell, London. Also
deserving mention is
Alexander Delamaine (died 1687), a
wealthy London tobacco merchant who
began The
Great Book...
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dispute over the
claimed invention,
between Forster, Oughtred, and
Richard Delamaine the elder,
another of Oughtred's students. The anti****tative
works were...
- was an
anonymous attack on
Richard Delamaine the younger. Taylor, his
father and John
Tombes took
against Delamaine for
religious and
personal reasons...
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afterwards (Friday 22 April)
Covent Garden Theatre held a
benefit for
Delamaine and
Janneton Auretti. In
October that same year, the
London Daily Post...
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cursing for all to see.
Edward Delamaine, the
Baptist brother of the
Muggletonian tobacco merchant Alexander Delamaine, made
exactly this point. Muggleton...
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Royal Canal.
Industries established in the area
included Delamaine pottery works, Chebsey's gl**** factory,
Carrothers & Wilson's iron works...