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John Playfair (1748 1819) was a Scottish mathematician and
geologist best known for his defence of James Hutton's geological
theories. He attended the University of St Andrews, completing his
theological studies in 1770. In 1785 he was appointed joint
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and in
1805 he was elected Professor of Natural Philosophy. A Fellow of
the Royal Society, he was acquainted with continental scientific
developments, and was a prolific writer of scientific articles in
the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the
Edinburgh Review. This four-volume edition of his works was
published in 1822. Volume 1 includes a biography of Playfair, and
his Illustrations of the Huttonian Theory of the Earth, which did
much to popularise Hutton's ideas.
John Playfair (1748 1819) was a Scottish mathematician and
geologist best known for his defence of James Hutton's geological
theories. He attended the University of St Andrews, completing his
theological studies in 1770. In 1785 he was appointed joint
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and in
1805 he was elected Professor of Natural Philosophy. A Fellow of
the Royal Society, he was acquainted with continental scientific
developments, and was a prolific writer of scientific articles in
the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the
Edinburgh Review. This four-volume edition of his works was
published in 1822 and is prefaced by a biography of Playfair.
Volume 2 contains the incomplete Dissertation exhibiting a general
view of the progress of mathematical and physical science, which
was included as a supplement to the Encyclopaedia Britannica.
John Playfair (1748 1819) was a Scottish mathematician and
geologist best known for his defence of James Hutton's geological
theories. He attended the University of St Andrews, completing his
theological studies in 1770. In 1785 he was appointed joint
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and in
1805 he was elected Professor of Natural Philosophy. A Fellow of
the Royal Society, he was acquainted with continental scientific
developments, and was a prolific writer of scientific articles in
the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the
Edinburgh Review. This four-volume edition of his works was
published in 1822 and is prefaced by a biography of Playfair.
Volume 3 includes articles on mathematics, physics, astronomy and
naval tactics, revealing the range of Playfair's scientific
interests.
John Playfair (1748 1819) was a Scottish mathematician and
geologist best known for his defence of James Hutton's geological
theories. He attended the University of St Andrews, completing his
theological studies in 1770. In 1785 he was appointed joint
Professor of Mathematics at the University of Edinburgh, and in
1805 he was elected Professor of Natural Philosophy. A Fellow of
the Royal Society, he was acquainted with continental scientific
developments, and was a prolific writer of scientific articles in
the Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh and the
Edinburgh Review. This four-volume edition of his works was
published in 1822 and is prefaced by a biography of Playfair.
Volume 4 contains his biographies of his colleagues, and review
articles on mathematical and astronomical works, both in English
and French.
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