DEN Discussion List Archive tool training a mistake Bob Adsett; Re Financial instability on Management Bob farey; REComments by john F. Zavacki on Baldr DeRoeck, Rich; Re Dr. Deming and http://deming.ces.clemson.edu/pub/den/archive/2001.02/authlist.html
YELTON-L: [YELTON] Descendants Of John Wesley DAVIS Descendants of john Wesley DAVIS 1 john Wesley DAVIS . +Rhoda DALTON m Bef. GarfieldDAVIS 3 farey Mae DAVIS b 23 Feb 1897 in Henderson Co., NC .. http://archiver.rootsweb.com/th/read/YELTON/2001-09/1001650393
Recent Papers Of Robert L. Devaney Family. With Clara Bodelon, Lisa Goldberg, Michael Hayes, john Hubbard,and Gareth Roberts. The Mandelbrot Set and the farey Tree. This http://math.bu.edu/people/bob/papers.html
Extractions: Robert L. Devaney Complete list of publications This paper is a survey paper written for high school teachers and describing the results of various chaos games. With Kresimir Josic and Yakov Shapiro In this paper we describe the global bifurcations in the family F(z) = z + c/z , i.e., the singular pertubation of z obtained by adding a pole at the origin. With Kresimir Josic, Monica Moreno Rocha, Pradipta Seal, Yakov Shapiro, and Alex Frumosu In this paper we discuss an interesting phenomenon in the exponential family where certain exponential functions have orbits that cannot "catch up" with other, supposedly faster orbits. In this paper we review several interesting dynamical and topological constructions dealing with the complex exponential function K e z where K > With Paul Blanchard and Linda Keen This is a draft of the lecture that was presented at Short Course on Symbolic Dynamics and Its Applications held at the joint AMS-MAA meeting in San Diego in January, 2000.
Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/98/musings wrote (*fl 1816*?) farey, J. Beiler, Recreations in the Theory of Numbers, says, john farey was a somewhat versatile man who lived in the Napoleonic era. http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/98/musings
Catharton: Artists: F: farey, Liz Fergusson, john Duncan Finlay, Ian Hamilton Finster, Howard Fisk, EdwardFlanagan, Bob Flaxman, john Fleury, Sylvie Fok, Nora Folon, JeanMichel http://www.catharton.com/artists/f.htm
Creativepro.com - Dot-font: Type Under The Knife By john D. Berry, creativepro.com contributing editor Thursday, June 22, 2000. Themain text is written by Dave farey and guess who Colin Brignall. http://www.creativepro.com/story/feature/6604.html?origin=story
AGFA Monotype David farey, who knew him well, described Dreyfus as always a gentleman but never HaroldBerliner, a close and longtime friend of john, recalls that there http://www.agfamonotype.co.uk/DynamicPage/View.cfm?pagename=dreyfus
GTFN - Tallman Newsletter -Index To Surnames Bell, Ann, farey, 210. Bell, Ann, 118. Bell, Ann, farey, 106. Bell, Ann, Madeliene,106. Bell, James, 210, 35. Bell, James, 106; 118. Bell, john, 210. Bell,john, F. 106. http://www.tallman-news.org/indexes/nl-index.asp
Extractions: Shadywood Software Index of Names in Newsletters To find a name use the "Find in This Page" function of your browser; Use Ctrl+F Surname Name Middle Maiden Pages Ackerman Herbert Stewart Ackerman Herbert Stewart Adams Francina Adams John Quincy Akin Lewis Alberlye Mary Allen Dorothy Allen Gertrude Anderson Thomas Ansel Rachel Archer Archer Arthur Archer Joseph Archer Lucretia Archer Martha Archer Nancy Tallman Archer Sarah Wells Arledge Tacy Armand Col. Charles Armstrong Jane Armstrong John Armstrong Robert Arnold Ashbrook Absalom Ashbrook Amanda Ashbrook Chester Ashbrook Elsie Ashbrook Emma Ashbrook Francinda Demorest Ashbrook Frank Ashbrook Ira Ashbrook John Ashbrook Mahlon Ashbrook Mary Ashbrook Mary Jane Ashbrook Mattie Weaver Ashbrook Minerva Ashbrook Monroe Ashbrook Nancy Hedges Ashbrook Permella Ashbrook Phebe Ashbrook Phebe Dunnick Ashbrook Ray Weaver Ashbrook Samuel Ashbrook Vienna Atkinson Mary Davis Austin John Osborn Babcock Angeline Bacon John Bailey Lydia Baird Alberta Tallman Baird Alberta Tallman Baird Aretha Baird Cyra Baird James Baird Omar Baird Ralph Baird Rosco Baird Walter Baird William Baker Alice L.
Stichting Huygens-Fokker: Persons john farey (17661826); Thomas Young (1773-1829); Pierre Galin (1786-1822);Wesley Stoker Barker Woolhouse (1809-1893); Hermann von http://www.xs4all.nl/~huygensf/english/persons.html
AdeAuthors04 Evans, J. Owen, designer. Evans, john Penhallow, client. Fahey, Daniel Cox, landscapearchitect. farey, Cyril A. (Cyril Arthur), b. 1888, delineator. http://memory.loc.gov/pp/adeAuthors04.html
E_g and properties. New York john Wiley Sons Inc xxxiv + 712pp. New York john Wiley Sons Inc xxxi + 655pp. Evans, john 1856 Extracts from the private account book of http://www.aston.ac.uk/~poynerdr/e_g.htm
Extractions: E Eagan, Peter 1992 Harelawhill mine. Descent 108, p. 15 [Limestone mine near Penton, Scotland (a short distance N of Carlisle)] Eagar, R.M.C., and W.H.C. Ramsbottom 1957 The Croxteth Park inlier, near Liverpool. A re-examination of certain fossiliferous horizons in the Lower Coal Measures and Millstone Grit. PGA 67(1/2), 64 - 72 + folded table. Earle, K.W. 1929 Excursion to Gubblecote and Tring. July 7th, 1928. PGA 39(4), 498 - 499 [Herts: gravel] Earle, K.W. 1929 Excursion to Ivinghoe and Cheddington. Saturday, July 16th, 1927. PGA 39(4), 492 - 497 + pls. 29 - 30 [Herts: chalk] Early, Gabby 1997 Silica mines vandalised. Descent 136, page 8 [Glyn Neath] Earp, J.R., D. Magraw, E.G. Poole and A.J. Whiteman 1961 Geology of the country around Clitheroe and Nelson. Memoir Geological Survey : ix + 346pp [Limestone p. 262; sandstone pp. 262 - 263; sand and gravel p. 263; barytes pp. 264 - 265; brick clay; fireclay] Easley, F.L. 1896 Gypsum and its uses. The Quarry 1, 84 - 85. East Surrey Mines Group 1982 - 83 Newsletters 1 - 2 (edited by Malcolm H. Tadd) [All published - No. 1 was dated 1981 in error] Eastwood, T. 1940 Field meeting at Nuneaton and district. Sunday, 11th September, 1938. PGA 51(1), 77 - 78 [Warwicks: Hartshill quartzite etc]
Extractions: Families of the Parish of Stoke Bruerne Frederick Ayers [ Parents was born about Oct 1850 in Shutlanger, Northants, England and was christened on 21 Sep 1851 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. He married Letitia Rober in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Notes] Letitia Rober was born in , , Ireland. She married Frederick Ayers in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. [Notes] George Warren [ Parents was born about 1829 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England and was christened on 20 Dec 1829 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. He married Charlotte Dent on 25 May 1854 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. [Notes] Charlotte Dent was born about 1830 in Blisworth, Northants, England. She married George Warren on 25 May 1854 in Blisworth, Northamptonshire, England. [Notes] They had the following children: F i Mary E Warren was born about 1855 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. [Notes] M ii Frederick Warren was born about 1860 and died on 26 Oct 1932. Ann Tite [ Parents was christened on 24 Mar 1811 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. She was married was not married. [Notes] She had the following children: F i Caroline Tite was christened on 13 Oct 1833 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England. was buried on 15 Jan 1834 in Stoke Bruerne, Northants, England.
MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS He was a big enough man among the gentleman farmers of Derbyshire for john Fareyto seek and quote his views in his general view of the agriculture and http://www.brassington.org/monument.htm
Extractions: MONUMENTAL INSCRIPTIONS IN BRASSINGTON CHURCHYARD BRASSINGTON CHURCH MEMORIALS 1674 - RON SLACK, 1988, corrected SURNAME INDEX INSCRIPTIONS INTRODUCTION This is a record of the five hundred and one memorials in Brassington church and outside, in the churchyard. There is an index to the men, women and children commemorated or otherwise named on them. The memorials are numbered and the four numbers which end with an "A" indicate that this is a difficult churchyard - they were late discoveries among the long grass or shrubbery. There are other oddities in the numbering for the same reason . The inscriptions developed from the extreme brevity of initials and dates in the earliest to the direct, matter-of-fact statements characteristic of the eighteenth century -Isabella Toplis/ dyed Anno Doml 1707 I TT RT (number 393). The later inscriptions in that century give full dates and ages at death - Here lies/ the body/ of Thomas Flint/ who died Sep y 20 th SURNAME INDEX MEMORIAL INSCRIPTIONS RETURN TO MENU
FARGO, WILLIAM GEORGE him, th~re is a higher and far more exalted position within his view; and the ways are infinite in which he occupies his thoughts about the fears, or hopes, or expectations of a future life http://48.1911encyclopedia.org/F/FA/FARGO_WILLIAM_GEORGE.htm
Extractions: Castle, an extensive walled enclosure retaining its Norman keep, and exhibiting in its outer walls considerable evidence of Roman workmanship; Professor Haverfield, however, denies that it occupies the site of the Roman Portus Ma gnus. The church of St Mary has some fine Norman portions. It belonged to an Augustinian priory founded by Henry I. At Titchfield, 3 m. W. of Fareham, are ruins of the beautiful Tudor mansion, Place House, built on the site of a Premonstratensian abbey of the :13th century, of which there are also fragments. Farel wrote much, but usually in haste, and for an immediate purpose. He takes no rank as a scientific theologian, being a man of activity rather than of speculation or of much insight. His Sommaire was re-edited from the edition of 1534 by J. G. Baum in 1867. Others of his works (all in. French) were his treatise on purgatory (1534), on the Lords Prayer (1543), on the Supper (1555). He was remarkable for boldness and energy both in preaching and prayer (M. Young, Life of Paleario). As an orator, he was denunciatory rather than suasive; thus while on the one hand he powerfully impressed, on the other hand he stimulated opposition. A monument to him vvas unveiled at Neuchâtel on the 4th of May 1876. Lives of Farel are numerous; it may suffice to mention C. Ancillon, Vie de G. Farel (1691); the article in Bayle,; M. Kirchhofcr, Das Leben W. Farels (18311833); Ch. Schmidt, Etudes sur Farel (1834); F. Bevan, W. Parel (1893) ; J. J. Herzog, in Herzog-Haucks Realency
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Extractions: Sommaire Cinq c cinq i L'exercice s'inspire du livre Wonders of Numbers, Adventures in Mathematics, Mind, and Meaning de Clifford A. Pickover, Oxford University Press, 2001 et du site Internet www.cut-the-knot.com John Farey (1766-1826) est un biologiste britannique. Il s'est intéressé à une propriété curieuse des fractions " vulgaires": " Si toutes les fractions possibles, dont le plus grand dénominateur ne dépasse pas un nombre donné, sont arrangées dans l'ordre croissant, alors si le numérateur et le dénominateur sont ajoutés au numérateur et au dénominateur respectivement de l'antépénultième fraction, les sommes obtenues sont celles de la pénultième fraction (ce raisonnement peut être appliqué des deux côtés). n n Par exemple, n a b a b ' et a b '', alors a b a a b b P (dont la valeur est p q ) sur l'axe des x , on prend x n x par le cercle de Ford correspondant, on obtient un ensemble de cercles qui se touchent.