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Physics / Fellows of the Royal Society / Elders of the Church of Scotland / Scottish Science Hall of Fame / Scottish inventors / Peter Guthrie Tait / Quaternion / Tait / James Clerk Maxwell / Royal Society / British people / Edinburgh Academicals
Date: 2013-07-31 11:56:12
Physics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Elders of the Church of Scotland
Scottish Science Hall of Fame
Scottish inventors
Peter Guthrie Tait
Quaternion
Tait
James Clerk Maxwell
Royal Society
British people
Edinburgh Academicals

Aspects of the Life and Work of Peter Guthrie Tait, FRSE1 An essay by Dr. Chris Pritchard, PhD, FIMA, McLaren High School, Callander, Scotland.

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