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  2. De motu corporum in gyrum - Wikipedia

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    One of the surviving copies of De Motu was made by being entered in the Royal Society's register book, and its (Latin) text is available online. [4] For ease of cross-reference to the contents of De Motu that appeared again in the Principia, there are online sources for the Principia in English translation, [5] as well as in Latin. [6]

  3. Edmond Halley - Wikipedia

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    Halley, Edmond, An Estimate of the Degrees of the Mortality of Mankind (1693) Halley, Edmond, Some Considerations about the Cause of the Universal Deluge (1694) A synopsis of the astronomy of comets By Edmund Halley, Savilian Professor of Geometry, at Oxford; And Fellow of the Royal Society. Translated from the Original, printed at Oxford ...

  4. Halley's Comet - Wikipedia

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    Officially designated 1P/Halley, it is also commonly called Comet Halley, or sometimes simply Halley. Halley's periodic returns to the inner Solar System have been observed and recorded by astronomers around the world since at least 240 BC, but it was not until 1705 that the English astronomer Edmond Halley understood that these appearances ...

  5. HMS Paramour (1694) - Wikipedia

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    HMS Paramour was a 6-gun pink of the Royal Navy, briefly commanded by the astronomer Edmond Halley, initially as a civilian and later as a "temporary captain". Paramour was built by Fisher Harding of Deptford and launched in April 1694. She was rigged as a three-masted ship and was the first vessel built specifically as a research vessel for ...

  6. Peter Roach (phonetician) - Wikipedia

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    He has been the principal editor of the Cambridge English Pronouncing Dictionary for all editions from the 15th (1997) to the current 18th (2011) [6] [7] which is also published in CD-ROM format [8] and an Apple app. [9] Other books include Phonetics (OUP, 2001), in the series 'Oxford Introductions to Language Study', and Introducing Phonetics ...

  7. Actuary - Wikipedia

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    Head of the Royal Mathematical School, and Stone's School, Dodson built on the statistical mortality tables developed by Edmund Halley in 1693 [70] Edmond Halley (1656–1742) While Halley actually predated much of what is now considered the start of the actuarial profession, he was the first to rigorously calculate premiums for a life ...

  8. Edmund Halley - Wikipedia

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  9. Wikipedia : WikiProject UK geography/Embedded Audio ...

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    Sometimes, a British English name does not match the pronunciation of the same name elsewhere in the English-speaking world (Birmingham); some letter combinations are notoriously misleading (Slough, Hough Green, Middlesbrough, Westhoughton); and some names simply give few clues away (Happisburgh, Wrotham, Milngavie).