Hayes, Charles, 1678-1760
Hayes, Charles
Charles Hayes British mathematician (1678–1760)
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Charles
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Charles, ‡d 1678-1760
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- 100 1 _ ‡a Hayes, Charles, ‡d 1678-1760
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Works
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The British transatlantic slave trade. | |
Chronographia Asiatica et Aegyptiaca, ab orbe condito ad Christum natum... ad fidem scriptorum vetustissimorum, restituta et illustrata | |
Chronographiae Asiaticae et Aegyptiacae specimen. In quo I. Origo chronologiae LXX interpretum investigatur : II. Conspectus totius operis exhibetur | |
A critical examination of the Holy Gospels according to St. Matthew and St. Luke : with regard to the history of the birth and infancy of our Lord Jesus Christ. By the author of the Vindication of the history of the Septuagint. | |
A dissertation on the chronology of the Septuagint : With an appendix, shewing, that the Chaldean and Egyptian antiquities, hitherto esteem'd Fabulous, are perfectly consistent with the computations of that most ancient version of the Holy Scriptures | |
The importance of effectually supporting the Royal African Company of England impartially considered : shewing, That a free and open trade to Africa, and the Support and Preservation of the British colonies and plantations in America, depend upon Maintaining the Forts and Settlements, Rights and Privileges belonging to that corporation, against the Encroachments of the French, and all other Foreign Rivals in that Trade. The second edition. With a New and more Correct Map than any hitherto published, shewing the Situation of the several European Forts and Settlements in that Country. In a letter to a Member of the House of Commons. | |
A new and easy method to find the longitude at land or sea : From the observation of the altitudes of the Cœlelestial bodies only; without having any Recourse to Eclipses, the Satellites of Jupiter, the Doctrine of Appulses, or the Magnet; and without the use of Clock-Work, Dials of any sort, Sand-Glasses or Pendulums; or any other Instrument, but a Sextant, Quadrant, or Astrolabe. Published for the Improvement of Geography and Navigation, and the Universal Benefit of Mankind. | |
A supplement to the dissertation on the chronology of the septuagint : In two parts. Part I. Containing a complete series of the kings and princes that reigned and governed at Argos and Athens, from the first of Inachus to the first year of the first Olympiad. Part II. Containing complete series of the emperors that reigned in China, from Fohi to the birth of Christ. By the Author of the Dissertation. | |
A treatise of fluxions, 1704: | |
A treatise of fluxions : or, an introduction to mathematical philosophy. Containing a full explication of that method by which the Most Celebrated geometers of the present Age have made such vast advances in mechanical philosophy. A Work very Useful for those that would know how to apply Mathematicks to Nature. By Charles Hayes, Gent. | |
A vindication of the history of the Septuagint from the misrepresentations of the learned Scaliger, Dupin, Dr. Hody, Dr. Prideaux, and other modern criticks. |