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  1. Fields. mathematics. William Emerson (14 May 1701 – 20 May 1782) was an English mathematician. He was born in Hurworth, near Darlington, where his father, Dudley Emerson, also a mathematician, taught a school.

  2. 20 May 1782. Hurworth, near Darlington, England. Summary. William Emerson published textbooks which popularised the work of Isaac Newton. View one larger picture. Biography. William Emerson's father, Dudley Emerson, ran a school in Hurworth. He had two sons, the younger, named Dudley as his father, died when he was young.

  3. En matemáticas, la teoría de campos de clase es la rama fundamental de la teoría algebraica de números cuyo objetivo es describir todas las extensiones... (leer más) William Emerson fue un matemático inglés. Nació en Hurworth, cerca de Darlington, donde su padre, Dudley Emerson, también matemático, enseñaba en una...

  4. Ralph Waldo Emerson, William James y John Dewey, en diversas claves, desarrollan una filosofía de naturalismo pragmático que articula la continuidad e interanimación entre la experiencia humana y la naturaleza.

  5. Sir William Emerson FRIBA (3 December 1843 – 26 December 1924) was a British architect, who was President of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA) from 1899 to 1902, and worked extensively in India. He was the original architect chosen to build Liverpool Cathedral.

  6. www.archinomy.com › case-studies › william-emerson-2William Emerson - Archinomy

    Sir William Emerson (1843-1924), President of the British Institute of Architects, visited India in early1860s, for the first time. His works include: Victoria Memorial 1901. Crawford Markets in Bombay (now Mumbai) in 1865. All Saints Cathedral in Allahabad (1869-1893) Muir College in 1873.

  7. architecture.arthistoryresearch.net › architects › emerson-williamEmerson, William 1843 - 1924 | AHRnet

    William Emerson (1843-1924) was a prominent architect who designed many structures in India, such as the Victoria Memorial and Crawford Market in Calcutta. He also worked on some projects in England, such as Queen's Gate and Hamilton House in London, and was president of the RIBA in 1899-1902.