Примери за използване на Brouncker на Английски и техните преводи на Български
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Brouncker now took on a number of roles.
Things began to go less well for Brouncker from around 1675.
Brouncker has gained a somewhat unfortunate reputation.
These studies were mathematics and music,two topics which Brouncker loved.
Brouncker gave a method of solving the diophantine equation.
This was a difficult time for Brouncker for the political situation in England was in turmoil.
Brouncker produced rational solutions which led to arguments.
The years of the Protectorate were the most productive years for Brouncker in terms of mathematics.
Brouncker in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of 1668.
It was a time for Royalists to keep their heads down if they wanted to survive andthat is exactly what Brouncker did.
Brouncker worked hard for the Society ensuring that it was active.
In a time in England when King andParliament would fight the Civil War, the Brouncker family were staunch Royalist supporters.
In 1668 Brouncker was appointed as Controller of the Navy Accounts.
Again nobody could have been more enthusiastic in promoting the aims of the Society than Brouncker so he was a good choice.
Brouncker and his father were Royalists and were very definitely on the losing side.
In that year he was backed by Wren,Moray and Brouncker in his design of a spring controlled clock and a patent was drawn up.
Brouncker was one of those who signed a Declaration acknowledging Monck's rights.
On 12 September 1645 Brouncker's father became Viscount Brouncker of Castle Lyons.
Brouncker was one of the Royalists who remained quietly in the country pursuing his studies.
In 1662 the King appointed Brouncker as Chancellor to Queen Anne and Keeper of the Great Seal.
Brouncker stood in the new parliamentary elections and was elected as Member for Westbury in 1660.
Hooke records that on 18 October 1677 Brouncker was in the chair when a proposal was put forward to elect the Council by a vote.
Brouncker was not present at the November meeting which elected Sir Joseph Williamson to succeed him as President.
Probably also in 1654 Brouncker computed the quadrature of the hyperbola although he did not publish this result until 1668.
Brouncker seems to have only infrequent attended the Society in 1677 but he still seems to have wanted to continue as President.
Well certainly Brouncker was on the best terms with the King and this must have been a major factor, but there were other reasons.
Brouncker, the President of the Royal Society was shown Newton's results by Collins, after which they were returned back on Newton's request.
The First Viscount Brouncker of Castle Lyons did not live long to enjoy the peerage he bought for he died two months later.
Brouncker's father had been vice-chamberlain to Charles when he was Prince of Wales and so Brouncker was well known to the new King who soon repaid him for his loyal support.
It is doubtful whether Brouncker learned more than arithmetic at Oxford, for Wallis, giving the status of mathematics at this time, wrote:-.