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Thomas Hood (mathematician)

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in 1573, and graduated B.A. in 1578; he was elected to a fellowship in the same year, and graduated M.A. in 1581. His Cambridge licence to practice as a physician was from 1585. He was approached to lecture in mathematics in 1582, by the merchant
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He lectured from 1588 to 1592. The applications in view were military (intended for Captains of train bands, in other words for militia commanders at the time of the
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Thomas Hood, The Use of the Celestial Globe in Plano, set forth in two Hemispheres.., Imprinted for Thobie Cooke at London, 1590
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Thomas Hood's inaugural address as Mathematical Lecturer of the City of London (1588)
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The Use of the Celestial Globe in Plano, set forth in two hemispheres
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in Gracechurch Street. Other supporters of the lectures were
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Power, Knowledge, and Expertise in Elizabethan England
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mathematician
physician
Gresham College
Copernican theory
SN 1572
Trinity College, Cambridge
Thomas Smythe
Spanish Armada
Leadenhall
Sir John Wolstenholme
John Lumley, 1st Baron Lumley
Virginia Company
Augustine Ryther
Abchurch Lane, London
Petrus Ramus
Christian Wursteisen
Backstaff
Sector (instrument)
Star Maps: History, Artistry, and Cartography
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ISBN
978-0-387-71668-8
"Hood, Thomas (HT573T)"


W. W. Rouse Ball
Christopher Hill
http://www.mhs.ox.ac.uk/EPACT/maker.php?MakerID=23
"Gresham College"
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