- Charles Hayes (mathematician)
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Charles Hayes (1678–1760) was an English mathematician and chronologist; sub-governor of Royal African Company till 1752; published Treatise on Fluxions 1704, Dissertation on Chronology of the Septuagint 1751, and similar works.
External links
- Treatise on Fluxions, London, 1704
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Charles Hayes (mathematician)
- Charles Hayes (mathematician)
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Charles Hayes (1678–1760) was an English mathematician and chronologist; sub-governor of Royal African Company till 1752; published Treatise on Fluxions 1704, Dissertation on Chronology of the Septuagint 1751, and similar works.
External links
- Treatise on Fluxions, London, 1704
This article about a United Kingdom mathematician is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.