'A second letter from a merchant in Amsterdam, to his correspondent in London'
- TaylorB/D/D3
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- 21 Nov. 1718
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Unsigned. Regarding trade.
'A second letter from a merchant in Amsterdam, to his correspondent in London'
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Unsigned. Regarding trade.
Autograph draft letter signed from Taylor to John Machin
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Sets out 'Taylor's theorem'.
Autograph draft letters from Taylor to Pierre Rémond de Montmort
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Of 9 Aug. and 9 Oct. 1717
Autograph letter signed from Taylor to John Newcome
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Sends Newcome his table of refractions and discusses it. Discusses the lottery.
Autograph letter signed Ramsay to Taylor
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
In French. Discusses motion with reference to Descartes and Newton.
Autograph letter to Taylor from an unidentified writer in Paris
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
In French. Thanks Taylor for the book. Discusses Newton's Chronology and Souciet. Mentions Poleni, quoting a passage in Latin.
Autograph letters from Pierre Rémond de Montmort to Taylor
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
In French. On mathematical topics.
Commonplace book in English, Latin and French
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Contains notes on English law, mathematics and theology. The mathematical material includes notes on fluxions, statics, attraction, ratios, oscillation, and refraction, dated 1712. Also contains some 19th-century notes. In vellum binding with ties.
Copy by Taylor of a letter from Mr Cotes to Mr Jones
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor
Regarding the dependence of fluents upon measures of ratios and angles. Copied 24 Nov. 1718.
Part of Papers of Brook Taylor