Stone, Edmund, 1700?-1768
Edward Stone English Anglican priest who discovered the active ingredient of aspirin
Stone, Edward, ca. 1701-1768
Edward Stone English clergyman who discovered the active ingredient of aspirin
Stone, Edward, 1701/2-1768
Stone, Edward, 1701 or 1702-1768
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Stone, Edward, ‡d 1701 or 1702-1768
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Works
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Analise des infiniments petits, comprenant le calcul intégral dans toute son étendue, avec son application aux quadratures, rectifications | |
The Book of Scotsmen : Eminent for Achievements in Arms and Arts, Church and State, Law, Legislation, and Literature, Commerce, Science, Travel, and Philanthropy | |
The construction and principal uses of mathematical instruments. Translated from the french of M. Bion, chief instrument-maker to the french King. To which are added, The construction and uses of such instruments as are omitted by M. Bion, particularly of those invented or improved by the english. By Edmund Stone. The whole illustrated with thirty folio copper-plates, containing the figures, &c., of the several instruments ... The second edition. To which is added, a supplement: containing a further Account of some of the most useful mathematical instruments as now improved.. | |
The description, nature and general use of the sector and plain-scale, : Briefly and plainly laid down. As also a short account of the uses of the lines of numbers, artificial sines and tangents | |
The elements of the mathemathicks | |
Essai de perspective. | |
An essay on perspective. Written in French by William-James 's Gravesande... And now translated into English. | |
An explanation of the Newtonian philosophy | |
General Biography or Lives, Critical and Historical, of the most Eminent Persons of all Ages, Countries, Conditions, and Professions, Arranged According to Alphabetical Order | |
Mathesis enucleata. | |
The method of fluxions both direct and inverse. : The former being a translation from the celebrated Marquis de L'Hospital's Analyse des infinements [sic] petits: and the latter supply'd by the translator, E. Stone, F.R.S | |
The reasonableness, and excellency of Abraham's faith in offering up his son, 1734: | |
Remarks upon the history of the life of Reginald Pole | |
Some reflections on the uncertainty of many astronomical and geographical positions, with regard to the figure and magnitude of the earth, the finding the longitude at sea by watches, and other assertions of the most eminent astronomers. With some Hints towards their Reformation and Emendation. By Edmund Stone | |
Traité de la construction et des principaux usages des instruments de mathématique | |
Two additional discourses on important subjects. By the Reverend Edward Stone, A. M. Late Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford | |
The whole doctrine of parallaxes explained : and illustrated by an arithemetical [sic] and geometrical construction of the transits of Venus and Mercury over the sun. ... The second edition, corrected and enlarged |