Article ID: CBB000063852

Thomas Archer Hirst--Mathematician Xtravagant. I: A Yorkshire surveyor. II: Student days in Germany. III: Göttingen and Berlin. IV: Queenwood, France and Italy. V: London in the 1860s. VI: Years of decline (1993)

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Gardner, J. Helen (Author)
Wilson, Robin J. (Author)


American Mathematical Monthly
Volume: 100
Pages: 435-441, 531-538, 619-625, 723-731, 827-834, 907-915

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Authors & Contributors
Hirst, Thomas Archer
Higgitt, Rebekah
Barton, Ruth
Concepts
Physics
Manuscripts
Deceptions; hoaxes; frauds
Science education and teaching
Science and religion
Authority of science
Time Periods
19th century
Places
Great Britain
Institutions
X-Club
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