- John
Edmund Kerrich (1903–1985) was a
mathematician noted for a
series of
experiments in
probability which he
conducted while interned in ****-occupied...
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Thomas Kerrich (4
February 1748 – 10 May 1828) was an
English clergyman, prin****l
Cambridge University librarian (Protobibliothecarius), antiquary, draughtsman...
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Leper Chapel. In 1816, the
Chapel was
bought and
restored by
Thomas Kerrich.
Kerrich gave the
Chapel to the University,
which in turn gave it to the Cambridge...
- coin is fair is
often made by
referring to an
ideal coin. John
Edmund Kerrich performed experiments in coin
flipping and
found that a coin made from...
- Muni****l de
Bellas Artes Juan B. Castagnino,
Rosario van Mander, Karl;
Kerrich,
Thomas (translation) (1829). "The Life of
Martin Heemskerck". A Catalogue...
- 1995
Aenasius comperei (
Kerrich, 1967)
Aenasius connectens Kerrich, 1967
Aenasius dives Noyes & Ren, 1995
Aenasius flandersi Kerrich, 1967
Aenasius frontalis...
- Béarn.
Inquisition Post
Mortem #381,
dated 1279, and
mentions no heirs.
Kerrich, T. (1817). "XVII.
Observations upon some
Sepulchral Monuments in Italy...
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drawing in
chalks by
Thomas Kerrich (1748-1828) from the original, and an 1803
printed stipple and line
engraving of the
Kerrich drawing by
Georg Siegmund...
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Imperial Gazetteer of
India --
Digital South Asia Library". Manikyamba, C;
Kerrich, Robert; González-Álvarez, Ignacio; Mathur, Ramavati; Khanna,
Tarun C (2008)...
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founder of the
Institute for the
Advancement of Journalism; John
Edmund Kerrich (1903–1985),
former professor of
Mathematical Statistics at Wi****ersrand...