- Wood
- Fonds
- 1754–1817 (Circa, mostly undated)
Manuscript notebooks in various hands on mathematics, astronomy, moral and natural philosophy, theology and classics, with some printed items.
Wood, James (1760-1839) mathematician and Dean of Ely
Manuscript notebooks in various hands on mathematics, astronomy, moral and natural philosophy, theology and classics, with some printed items.
Wood, James (1760-1839) mathematician and Dean of Ely
Mathematical notes.
Webb, Robert Rumsey (1850-1936) mathematician
Notebooks containing mathematical notes, problems and solutions, a catalogue of Todhunter's library, letters to John Sephton.
Todhunter, Isaac (1820-1884) mathematician and historian of mathematics
Catalogue of Taylor's books, lecture notebooks, passports,some invitation cards and menus, a notebook recording invitations given and received throughout Taylor's time as Master, letters, annotated copies of his works, College bills. Appointment diaries from the Master's Lodge 1887-1908, plus Mrs Taylor's diaries for 1907-08.
Taylor, Charles (1840-1908) Hebrew scholar and Master of St John's College, Cambridge
Includes notebooks, musical papers, mathematical notes, printed ephemera, and correspondence.
Taylor, Brook (1685-1731) mathematician
Correspondence, papers, lecture notes, diaries, and photographs.
Smithies, Frank (1912-2002) mathematician
Notebooks and loose papers containing mathematical notes, lists of books given to the Fitzwilliam Museum and St John's College Library, a catalogue of Pendlebury's books, notes on a mountaineering trip.
Pendlebury, Richard (1847-1902) mathematician
19 notebooks containing mathematical notes and examples, possibly used by Parkinson for coaching students. Topics covered include: Newton, dynamics, hydrostatics, tides, statics, instruments, undulatory theory, mechanics, and planetary theory.
Parkinson, Stephen (1823-1889) mathematician
Correspondence with family, friends, colleagues and fellow mathematicians; documents relating to Newman's father and mother; documents relating to the Government Code and Cipher School at Bletchley Park and the development of the code breaking machine 'Colossus', both contemporary and post-war; Newman's Will and obituaries; other miscellaneous documents.
Newman, Maxwell Herman Alexander (1897-1984) mathematician
This catalogue has been compiled by Timothy E. Powell and Peter Harper, National Cataloguing Unit for the Archives of Contemporary Scientists, University of Bath. NCUACS catalogue no. 152/2/07.
Jeffreys, Bertha (1903-1999) née Swirles, mathematician, wife of Sir Harold Jeffreys