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  1. A Briefe and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia (Rosenwald Collection Reprint Series) by Thomas Harriot, 1972-06-01
  2. The English Galileo: Thomas Harriot's Work on Motion as an Example of Preclassical Mechanics (Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science) by Matthias Schemmel, 2008-11-07
  3. Sourcebook for the Study of Thomas Harriot (The Development of science) by John William Shirley, 1981-06
  4. Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer by Ralph Staiger, 1998-09-21
  5. Thomas Harriot's Doctrine of Triangular Numbers: the `Magisteria Magna' (Heritage of European Mathematics) by Janet Beery and Jacqueline Stedall, 2008-11-15
  6. Thomas Harriot's Artis Analyticae Praxis: An English Translation with Commentary (Sources and Studies in the History of Mathematics and Physical Sciences) by Muriel Seltman, Robert Goulding, 2007-06-08
  7. Thomas Harriot
  8. The Greate Invention of Algebra: Thomas Harriot's Treatise on Equations (Mathematics) by Jacqueline Stedall, 2003-09-04
  9. Thomas Harriot: Renaissance Scientist
  10. Thomas Harriot: Renaissance Scientist by John William Shirley, 1983-10-20
  11. Traces of Thomas Hariot by Muriel Rukeyser, 1972-01-06
  12. Mathématicien Du Xvie Siècle: François Viète, Nathanael Tarporley, Jacques Pelletier Du Mans, Thomas Harriot, Simon Stevin, Robert Hues (French Edition)
  13. 1560 Births: Elizabeth Báthory, Thomas Cavendish, George Buck, Annibale Carracci, Florence Maccarthy, Thomas Harriot, John Howison
  14. Linguiste Britannique: Richard Francis Burton, James Burnett, Lord Monboddo, Thomas Harriot, Thomas William Rhys Davids, Robert Lowth (French Edition)

1. Thomas Harriot
Thomas Harriot (ca. 15601621). Portrait sometimes said to be of ThomasHarriot in 1620, British Museum engraving by Francis Delaram.
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Thomas Harriot (ca. 1560-1621)
Portrait sometimes said to be of Thomas Harriot in 1620, British Museum engraving by Francis Delaram. Reproduced from Staiger, R.C., Thomas Harriot, Science Pioneer, New York: Clarion Books, 1998. (Other sources make this a portrait of the Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550-1617); to be sorted out...). Born in 1560, Harriot spend his life under the patronage of wealthy nobles, first by Lord Walter Raleigh upon graduating from Oxford, and then starting in 1593 by Henry Percy, Earl of Northumberland. Harriot kept regular correspondence with other scientists and mathematicians, especially in England but also in mainland Europe, notably with Kepler . For unknown reasons, Harriot refrained from publishing most of his scientific work, with the exception of his observations as scientist to Lord Raleigh's 1585 expedition to the New World, published in 1588. He however left many notebooks of scientific observations, which were only uncovered much later in the late eighteenth century, and not properly studied for another 100 years thereafter. Harriot's early telescopic observations rival those of Galileo and contemporaries. Starting in July 1609 he observed the moon regularly, apparently for the purpose of determining the distance of the Sun using

2. Harriot
Thomas Harriot. Thomas Harriot was a mathematician and astronomer who founded theEnglish school of algebra. He is described in 10 by Fauvel and Goulding as.
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Thomas Harriot
Born: 1560 in Oxford, England
Died: 2 July 1621 in London, England
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Thomas Harriot was a mathematician and astronomer who founded the English school of algebra. He is described in [10] by Fauvel and Goulding as:- ... the greatest mathematician that Oxford has produced ... yet his name has only recently become widely known, and even now his achievements are not fully appreciated by most mathematicians. We know very little of Harriot's youth. In fact all that is known is that on Friday 20 December 1577 he matriculated at the University of Oxford with an entry in the official records giving his age as seventeen, his father as a plebeian, and his birthplace Oxfordshire. It is from this record that his date of birth is deduced to be 1560 and we know that his father was a "commoner" but the very fact that Harriot was entering Oxford means that it is unlikely that he came from the poorest classes. Despite extensive searches of the Oxfordshire records, no further information concerning his birth or parentage has been found (although a number of possible relatives have been identified). As an undergraduate at Oxford, Harriot was a student at St Mary's Hall. He became friends with Richard Hakluyt and Thomas Allen, both lecturers at the university, but not at St Mary's Hall. Harriot graduated in 1580 and went to London. It is not clear exactly what he did in his first few years there but, probably from late 1583, he entered Sir Walter Raleigh's service. Hakluyt, dedicating a preface to Raleigh in February 1587, wrote (see for example [4]):-

3. The Genealogical Tree Of Harriot THOMAS
Simeon THOMAS. Edna THOMAS. Walter THOMAS. Anna THOMAS. Edwin THOMAS. harriot thomas. Born 1799, Bremhill, Wilts
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    Catherine born 1831. 1828 RED RIVER. harriot thomas born 1828 died May14, 1850 St. Andrews, Red River. 1828 RED RIVER. Marguerite Thomas
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    1815 RED RIVER, ST. JOHN ANGLICAN CHURCH, NORTH WEST TERRITORIES (II)-Thomas Thomas-(5) (ID # 4438) born about 1796 North West, died July 15, 1836 St. John Church, Red River, listed as a principle settler Red River. ID # 4549, 4902 and 4438 likely the same person or all are sons of Thomas Thomas (2) or Thomas Thomas (1). See 1808 and 1821. Married 1st Married 2nd marriage March 21, 1821 Red River to Sarah Indian born 1800 Red River. Other records suggest married by church, March 30, 1821, at Red River Settlement Sarah an Indian baptised November 22, 1822, married by J.W., witness is James Monkman and George Harbridge. SIX CHILDREN ARE RECORDED: (III)-William Thomas (6) born 1824? (baptised St. John's Anglican Church, Red River November 10, 1822) see 1845 (III)-Sarah Thomas baptised November 10, 1822 St. John Church Red River. (III)-Catherine Thomas (f), baptised November 10, 1822 St. Paul, Red River 1822 married 1829 St. John, Red River John Bunn

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    6. Explorations: Harriot
    Thomas Harriot 1560 1621. Biography. Born in England and educated at Oxford, ThomasHarriot was employed as a young man by the explorer Sir Walter Ralegh.
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    Thomas Harriot
    Biography Born in England and educated at Oxford, Thomas Harriot was employed as a young man by the explorer Sir Walter Ralegh. In 1584 he accompanied Ralegh's New World expedition to Roanoke, where, as a naturalist, he collaborated with painter John White to study the landscape and its inhabitants. Although Harriot must have kept notebooks, none of them survives. The existing record of his observations is A Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia (1588), an optimistic account of native culture that seems to have been written at Ralegh's direction. Although this work lacks candor Harriot avoids mentioning how the colonists fled a brutal storm by ship it does acknowledge how the Indians were gradually devastated by disease and provides detailed descriptions of these native peoples in their soon-to-be-changing natural environment. Explorations Among the English accounts of the New World, Harriot's Brief and True Report gains distinction from its association with the famous "Lost Colony" at Roanoke Island, a mystery which paradoxically helped to give later colonists, and citizens of the American republic, a way of engaging imaginatively with wilderness. A landscape haunted by English ghosts is, after all, a landscape that ghost-loving English men and women can connect with.
    1. Harriot's

    7. Harriot, Thomas
    Encyclopædia Britannica. harriot, thomas. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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    Catalog of the Scientific Community
    Harriot, Thomas
    Note: the creators of the Galileo Project and this catalogue cannot answer email on genealogical questions.
    1. Dates
    Born: Oxfordshire, c.1560
    Died: London, 2 July 1621
    Dateinfo: Birth Uncertain
    Lifespan:
    2. Father
    Occupation: Unknown
    The only information, in the records at Oxford, is that Harriot's father was a commoner (plebeian).
    No information on financial status.
    3. Nationality
    Birth: English
    Career: Englsih
    Death: English
    4. Education
    Schooling: Oxford
    Oxford University, St. Mary Hall, 1577-80; B.A., 1580.
    5. Religion
    Affiliation: Anglican, Heterodox
    During his lifetime there were all sorts of stories about Harriot's atheism, centering on the charge that he challenged the universal authority of Scripture. There seems to be no doubt that he held atomistic views, which had the potential at least to be in conflict with orthodoxy. Nevertheless, I list Heterodoxy with grave doubts. Neither I nor anyone else has been able to find solid evidence to support the rumors. The rumors themselves began with a Jesuit diatribe of 1592 against the religious order in England; that hardly increases my confidence in the truth of the rumors.
    6. Scientific Disciplines

    8. Harriot's Moon Drawings
    Take a look at some early sketches of the moon. The pictures can be clicked to expand into highresolution images. thomas harriot's Moon Drawings
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    Thomas Harriot's Moon Drawings
    In 1609 and 1610, Thomas Harriot made a number of drawings of his telescopic observations of the Moon. In addition he also drew "Moon Maps" of what he believed the surface geography of the Moon to be.
    Moon Observations
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    Moon Maps
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    All dates for Harriot's observations are on the Julian calendar. Add ten days to convert them to the Gregorian calendar. Images
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    9. Thomas Harriot, Trumpter Of Roanoke
    thomas harriot, TRUMPTER OF ROANOKE Explorer, navigational expert, mathematician, scientist and astronomer thomas harriot was born in Oxford about 1560.
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    THOMAS HARRIOT, TRUMPTER OF ROANOKE
    Explorer, navigational expert, mathematician, scientist and astronomer Thomas Harriot was born in Oxford about 1560. In 1577 he entered St. Mary's Hall (a subsidiary of Oriel College) and in 1580, shortly after he was graduated B.A., he joined the household of Walter Ralegh. There he prepared Arcticon , a navigational text which has not survived. He also encouraged Ralegh to follow in the footsteps of Sir Humphrey Gilbert in exploring and colonizing the New World. After Gilbert's death in 1583, Ralegh, with Harriot's help, prepared for an expedition to America. Although Ralegh hoped to command the 1584 voyage, Queen Elizabeth would not permit him to do so. Harriot may have gone on this voyage because there is some evidence that it was at this time that he learned the Algonquian language. By the summer of 1586, when Sir Francis Drake arrived, the colonists were in dire straits. Supplies were low and the Indians unfriendly. He gave them a ship; however, a storm forced it out to sea. He then offered the colonists passage home. In their haste to depart much of the work of Harriot and White was lost. Although Ralegh sent a second colony to Roanoke Island in 1587, he also had a colonial venture in Ireland where Harriot joined him and lived at the Abbey of Molanna near Youghal in County Waterford. There he prepared for publication the first English treatise on the new world.

    10. University Of Delaware: JOHN SHIRLEY PAPERS Re THOMAS HARRIOT
    Archival finding aid for John Shirley Papers related to thomas harriot. of British astronomer, mathematician, and scientist thomas harriot (15601621). harriot graduated from St. Mary's,
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    Special Collections Department
    John Shirley Papers
    related to Thomas Harriot
    ( ca. 1590 - 1621, 1947 - 1988 ) Manuscript Collection Number
    Accessioned : Gift of John Shirley, 1988.
    Extent : 22 linear feet.
    Content : Typescripts, correspondence, photographs, audio-tapes, microfilm, photocopies, maps
    notebooks, clippings, advertisement posters, and books.
    Access : The collection is open for research.
    Processed : May 1997 by Julie Witsken. for reference assistance email askspec@hawkins.lib.udel.edu or contact:
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    Biographical Note
    Thomas Harriot
    Few facts are known about the early years of British astronomer, mathematician, and scientist Thomas Harriot (1560-1621). Harriot graduated from St. Mary's, Oxford, with a B. A. on February 12, 1580. Shortly thereafter, he became acquainted with Sir Walter Raleigh, who was his friend until Raleigh's death forty years later. Harriot accompanied the famed party sent by Raleigh to colonize Virginia (present-day North Carolina) in 1585, acting as surveyor, cartographer, and scientific advisor. Upon his return to England, he published his Brief and True Report of the New Found Land of Virginia (1588) and was introduced to the Earl of Northumberland. Impressed by Harriot's talents, Northumberland offered Harriot a pension double that of other men, such as the geographer Robert Hues and the mathematician Walter Warner, under his patronage. Financially supported for many decades by both Northumberland and his friend Raleigh, Harriot was thus able to devote himself to a lifetime of study and research.

    11. Harriot
    Biography of thomas harriot (15601621) thomas harriot. Born 1560 in Oxford, England
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    Thomas Harriot
    Born: 1560 in Oxford, England
    Died: 2 July 1621 in London, England
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    Thomas Harriot was a mathematician and astronomer who founded the English school of algebra. He is described in [10] by Fauvel and Goulding as:- ... the greatest mathematician that Oxford has produced ... yet his name has only recently become widely known, and even now his achievements are not fully appreciated by most mathematicians. We know very little of Harriot's youth. In fact all that is known is that on Friday 20 December 1577 he matriculated at the University of Oxford with an entry in the official records giving his age as seventeen, his father as a plebeian, and his birthplace Oxfordshire. It is from this record that his date of birth is deduced to be 1560 and we know that his father was a "commoner" but the very fact that Harriot was entering Oxford means that it is unlikely that he came from the poorest classes. Despite extensive searches of the Oxfordshire records, no further information concerning his birth or parentage has been found (although a number of possible relatives have been identified). As an undergraduate at Oxford, Harriot was a student at St Mary's Hall. He became friends with Richard Hakluyt and Thomas Allen, both lecturers at the university, but not at St Mary's Hall. Harriot graduated in 1580 and went to London. It is not clear exactly what he did in his first few years there but, probably from late 1583, he entered Sir Walter Raleigh's service. Hakluyt, dedicating a preface to Raleigh in February 1587, wrote (see for example [4]):-

    12. References For Harriot
    References for thomas harriot. Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (NewYork 19701990). JW Shirley, thomas harriot a biography (Oxford, 1983).
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    References for Thomas Harriot
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J N Crossley, The emergence of number (Singapore, 1980).
  • J W Shirley, Thomas Harriot : a biography (Oxford, 1983).
  • J W Shirley (ed.), A Source book for the study of Thomas Harriot (New York, 1981).
  • J W Shirley (ed.), Thomas Harriot : renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974). Articles:
  • T F Bloom, Borrowed perceptions : Harriot's maps of the Moon, Journal for the history of astronomy
  • P C Fenton, An extremal problem in Harriot's mathematics, Historia Math.
  • P C Fenton, Events in the life of the mathematician Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • Thomas Harriot, in J Fauvel, R Flodd and R Wilson (eds.), Oxford figures : 800 years of the mathematical sciences (Oxford, 2000), 56-59.
  • J Jacquot, Harriot, Hill, Warner and the new philosophy, in Thomas Harriot : Renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974), 107-128.
  • M Kalmar, Thomas Hariot's 'De reflexione corporum rotundorum' : an early solution to the problem of impact, Arch. History Exact Sci.
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    Fabricius, Johann Fraunhofer, Joseph von G. Galileo H. Hale, Georges E. harriot,thomas Herschel, William Herschel, John Hevelius, Johannes I. J. Janssen, Jules K.
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    encyclopediaEncyclopedia harriot, thomas, hâr'Eut Pronunciation Key.harriot, thomas , 1560–1621, English mathematician and astronomer.
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    Encyclopædia Britannica, harriot, thomas Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLAstyle harriot, thomas. 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    16. References For Harriot
    References for the biography of thomas harriot J W Shirley, Sir Walter Ralegh and thomas harriot, in thomas harriot Renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974), 1635.
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    References for Thomas Harriot
  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Books:
  • J N Crossley, The emergence of number (Singapore, 1980).
  • J W Shirley, Thomas Harriot : a biography (Oxford, 1983).
  • J W Shirley (ed.), A Source book for the study of Thomas Harriot (New York, 1981).
  • J W Shirley (ed.), Thomas Harriot : renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974). Articles:
  • T F Bloom, Borrowed perceptions : Harriot's maps of the Moon, Journal for the history of astronomy
  • P C Fenton, An extremal problem in Harriot's mathematics, Historia Math.
  • P C Fenton, Events in the life of the mathematician Thomas Harriot (1560-1621), Austral. Math. Soc. Gaz.
  • Thomas Harriot, in J Fauvel, R Flodd and R Wilson (eds.), Oxford figures : 800 years of the mathematical sciences (Oxford, 2000), 56-59.
  • J Jacquot, Harriot, Hill, Warner and the new philosophy, in Thomas Harriot : Renaissance scientist (Oxford, 1974), 107-128.
  • M Kalmar, Thomas Hariot's 'De reflexione corporum rotundorum' : an early solution to the problem of impact, Arch. History Exact Sci.
  • 17. Thomas Harriot - Encyclopedia Article From Britannica.com
    thomas harriot harriot, thomas, b. 1560, Oxford d. July 2, 1621, London harriotalso spelled HARIOT, mathematician and astronomer who founded the English
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    18. Harriot, Thomas. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
    The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001. harriot, thomas. (hâr´t) (KEY) , 1560–1621, English mathematician and astronomer.
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