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<p> Mathematician and divine, born in Dublin, and there in 1839 graduated with mathematical honours at [[Trinity]] College; became a Fellow, entered the Church, and in 1866 was elected regius professor of Divinity, becoming provost of the college in 1888; has carried on with eminent success his dual studies, mathematics and theology, and has published some notable works in both sciences, <i> e. g </i> . in theology, "Non-Miraculous Christianity," "Gnosticism and Agnosticism," a scholarly and popular "Introduction to the New Testament," and in mathematics "Analytic Geometry," "The Higher [[Plane]] Curves," &c. <i> b </i> . 1819. </p> | George Salmon <ref name="term_79216" /> | ||
==References == | <p> Mathematician and divine, born in Dublin, and there in 1839 graduated with mathematical honours at [[Trinity]] College; became a Fellow, entered the Church, and in 1866 was elected regius professor of Divinity, becoming provost of the college in 1888; has carried on with eminent success his dual studies, mathematics and theology, and has published some notable works in both sciences, <i> e. g </i> . in theology, "Non-Miraculous Christianity," "Gnosticism and Agnosticism," a scholarly and popular "Introduction to the New Testament," and in mathematics "Analytic Geometry," "The [[Higher]] [[Plane]] Curves," &c. <i> b </i> . 1819. </p> | ||
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Latest revision as of 17:57, 15 October 2021
George Salmon [1]
Mathematician and divine, born in Dublin, and there in 1839 graduated with mathematical honours at Trinity College; became a Fellow, entered the Church, and in 1866 was elected regius professor of Divinity, becoming provost of the college in 1888; has carried on with eminent success his dual studies, mathematics and theology, and has published some notable works in both sciences, e. g . in theology, "Non-Miraculous Christianity," "Gnosticism and Agnosticism," a scholarly and popular "Introduction to the New Testament," and in mathematics "Analytic Geometry," "The Higher Plane Curves," &c. b . 1819.