Peter Barlow
Peter Barlow (October 1776 - March 1, 1862) was an English writer on pure and applied mathematics.
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1776 - March 1 - 1862 - English - Writer - Mathematics
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Barlow was born in Norwich. In 1806 he was appointed mathematical master in the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich, south-east London, and he filled that post for 41 years. In 1823 he was made a fellow of the Royal Society, and two years later received the Copley medal. Steam locomotion received much attention at his hands, and he sat on the railway commissions of 1836, 1839, 1842 and 1845.
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Norwich - Royal Military Academy - Woolwich - Royal Society - Copley medal
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His sons Peter W. Barlow and William Henry Barlow became notable civil engineers of the 19th century.
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Peter W. Barlow - William Henry Barlow - Civil engineer - 19th century
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He received many distinctions from British and foreign scientific societies. Barlow?s principal works are:
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- Elementary Investigation of the Theory of Numbers (1811)
- New Mathematical and Philosophical Dictionary (1814)
- Essay on Magnetic Attractions (1820).
The investigations on magnetism led to the important practical discovery of a means of rectifying or compensating compass errors in ships. Besides compiling numerous useful tables, he contributed largely to the Encyclopaedia Metropolitana.
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Magnetism - Compass - Encyclopaedia Metropolitana
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See also: Barlow's Wheel
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