Facts about Simon Newcomb

Occup.Mathematician
FromCanada
BornMarch 12, 1835
DiedJuly 11, 1909
Aged74 years

Summary

Simon Newcomb was a famous Mathematician from Canada, who lived between March 12, 1835 and July 11, 1909. He/she became 74 years old.

Zodiac:
He/she is born under the zodiac pisces, who is known for Fluctuation, Depth, Imagination, Reactive, Indecisive. Our collection contains 28 quotes who is written / told by Simon, under the main topics: Dad - Graduation.

28 Famous quotes by Simon Newcomb

Small: One hardly knows where, in the history of science, to look for an important movement that had its effec
"One hardly knows where, in the history of science, to look for an important movement that had its effective start in so pure and simple an accident as that which led to the building of the great Washington telescope, and went on to the discovery of the satellites of Mars"
Small: In October, 1865, occurred what was, in my eyes, the greatest event in the history of the observatory.
"In October, 1865, occurred what was, in my eyes, the greatest event in the history of the observatory. The new transit circle arrived from Berlin in its boxes"
Small: Aerial flight is one of that class of problems with which men will never have to cope
"Aerial flight is one of that class of problems with which men will never have to cope"
Small: Until I was four years old I lived in the house of my paternal grandfather, about two miles from the pr
"Until I was four years old I lived in the house of my paternal grandfather, about two miles from the pretty little village of Wallace, at the mouth of the river of that name"
Small: The result was that, if it happened to clear off after a cloudy evening, I frequently arose from my bed
"The result was that, if it happened to clear off after a cloudy evening, I frequently arose from my bed at any hour of the night or morning and walked two miles to the observatory to make some observation included in the programme"
Small: Quite likely the twentieth century is destined to see the natural forces which will enable us to fly fr
"Quite likely the twentieth century is destined to see the natural forces which will enable us to fly from continent to continent with a speed far exceeding that of a bird"
Small: My father followed, during most of his life, the precarious occupation of a country school teacher
"My father followed, during most of his life, the precarious occupation of a country school teacher"
Small: I had not yet gotten into the world of light. But I felt as one who, standing outside, could knock agai
"I had not yet gotten into the world of light. But I felt as one who, standing outside, could knock against the wall and hear an answering knock from within"
Small: As the existence of a corps of professors of mathematics is peculiar to our navy, as well as an apparen
"As the existence of a corps of professors of mathematics is peculiar to our navy, as well as an apparent, perhaps a real, anomaly, some account of it may be of interest"
Small: Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible
"Flight by machines heavier than air is unpractical and insignificant, if not utterly impossible"
Small: As years passed away I have formed the habit of looking back upon that former self as upon another pers
"As years passed away I have formed the habit of looking back upon that former self as upon another person, the remembrance of whose emotions has been a solace in adversity and added zest to the enjoyment of prosperity"
Small: Whenever a total eclipse of the sun was visible in an accessible region parties were sent out to observ
"Whenever a total eclipse of the sun was visible in an accessible region parties were sent out to observe it"
Small: My first undertaking in the way of scientific experiment was in the field of economics and psychology
"My first undertaking in the way of scientific experiment was in the field of economics and psychology"
Small: In 1858 I received the degree of D. S. from the Lawrence Scientific School, and thereafter remained on
"In 1858 I received the degree of D. S. from the Lawrence Scientific School, and thereafter remained on the rolls of the university as a resident graduate"
Small: My father was the most rational and the most dispassionate of men
"My father was the most rational and the most dispassionate of men"
Small: The time was not yet ripe for the growth of mathematical science among us, and any development that mig
"The time was not yet ripe for the growth of mathematical science among us, and any development that might have taken place in that direction was rudely stopped by the civil war"
Small: The reports of the eclipse parties not only described the scientific observations in great detail, but
"The reports of the eclipse parties not only described the scientific observations in great detail, but also the travels and experiences, and were sometimes marked by a piquancy not common in official documents"
Small: The beginning of 1856 found me teaching in the family of a planter named Bryan, residing in Prince Geor
"The beginning of 1856 found me teaching in the family of a planter named Bryan, residing in Prince George County, Md., some fifteen or twenty miles from Washington"
Small: So far as the economic condition of society and the general mode of living and thinking were concerned,
"So far as the economic condition of society and the general mode of living and thinking were concerned, I might claim to have lived in the time of the American Revolution"
Small: Astronomers are greatly disappointed when, having traveled halfway around the world to see an eclipse,
"Astronomers are greatly disappointed when, having traveled halfway around the world to see an eclipse, clouds prevent a sight of it; and yet a sense of relief accompanies the disappointment"
Small: What we now call school training, the pursuit of fixed studies at stated hours under the constant guida
"What we now call school training, the pursuit of fixed studies at stated hours under the constant guidance of a teacher, I could scarcely be said to have enjoyed"
Small: Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent
"Though born in Nova Scotia, I am of almost pure New England descent"
Small: I finally reached the conclusion that mathematics was the study I was best fitted to follow, though I d
"I finally reached the conclusion that mathematics was the study I was best fitted to follow, though I did not clearly see in what way I should turn the subject to account"
Small: A suggestion had been made to me looking toward a professorship in some Western college, but after due
"A suggestion had been made to me looking toward a professorship in some Western college, but after due consideration, I declined to consider the matter"
Small: When about fifteen I once made a great scandal by taking out my knife in prayer meeting and assaulting
"When about fifteen I once made a great scandal by taking out my knife in prayer meeting and assaulting a young man who, while I was kneeling down during the prayer, stood above me and squeezed my neck"
Small: In 1860 a total eclipse of the sun was visible in British America
"In 1860 a total eclipse of the sun was visible in British America"
Small: If my impressions are correct, our educational planing mill cuts down all the knots of genius, and redu
"If my impressions are correct, our educational planing mill cuts down all the knots of genius, and reduces the best of the men who go through it to much the same standard"
Small: We are probably nearing the limit of all we can know about astronomy
"We are probably nearing the limit of all we can know about astronomy"