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Todhunter, Isaac. Adm. sizar at ST JOHN'S, May 4, 1844. [2nd] s. of George [Congregational minister] (and Mary Hume). B. Nov. 23, 1820, at Rye, Sussex . [Educated at small schools at Hastings and in London . Assistant Master at a school at Peckham and later at Wimbledon, during which time he attended evening classes at University College, London , whence he graduated B.A. 1842; M.A. 1844.] Matric. Michs. 1844; B.A. ( Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize) 1848; Burney prize, 1848; M.A. 1851; Adams prize, 1871; Sc.D. 1883. Fellow, 1849-64; Hon. Fellow, 1874. Adm. at the Inner Temple, June 10, 1857. F.R.S. 1862. Author of excellent text-books on Algebra, Euclid, the Calculus, which went through many editions and were translated into many languages; also of History of the Calculus of Variation; History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability ; etc. His Algebra appeared in 1858, whereupon Thomas Lund published a pamphlet, 'An exposure of a recent attempt at bookmaking,' alleging plagiarisms from James Wood's Algebra, as edited by Lund. Todhunter does not seem to have published a reply, but in the Preface to his second edition, 1860, he makes full acknowledgement of the use he had made of Wood's Algebra . In his old age (1881-3) wrote a book on Arithmetic; it was not published, but the MS. is in St John's College Library. A linguist, and well versed in the History of philosophy. Married, Aug. 13, 1864, Louisa Anna Maria, eldest dau. of Admiral George Davies, R.N. Died Mar. 1, 1884, at Cambridge. M.I. in ante-chapel of St John's College. J. E. B. Mayor wrote 'an absurd but entertaining' obituary in the Cambridge Review . Father of Edward M. (1885) and the above. (F. P. White; Boase, III. 981; Eagle, XIII. 94; Inns of Court; D.N.B. ) | Isaac TODHUNTER Approx. lifespan: 18201918 sizar St John's College adm1844:05:04 2nd s. of George TODHUNTER [Congregational minister] (and Mary Hume) b. Rye, Sussex , 1820:11:23 Educated at small schools Hastings, [Sussex], and London , Assistant Master at: : school Peckham, [London], and later Wimbledon, [Surrey], during which time he attended evening classes at Sch: University College London , whence he graduated BA 1842 MA 1844 Matric 1844:10MT: BA Senior Wrangler and 1st Smith's prize 1848 Burney Prize 1848 MA 1851 Adams Prize 1871 ScD 1883 Fellow 1849-64 Hon. Fellow 1874 Adm. Inner Temple: 1857:06:10 FRS 1862 Author of excellent text-books on Algebra, Euclid, the Calculus, which went through many editions and were translated into many languages; also of History of the Calculus of Variation; History of the Mathematical Theory of Probability ; etc. His Algebra appeared in1858 whereupon Thomas Lund published a pamphlet, 'An exposure of a recent attempt at bookmaking,' alleging plagiarisms from James Wood's Algebra as edited by Lund. Todhunter does not seem to have published a reply, but in the Preface to his second edition 1860 he makes full acknowledgement of the use he had made of Wood's Algebra . In his old age (1881-3) wrote a book on Arithmetic; it was not published, but the MS. is in St John's College Library A linguist, and well versed in the History of philosophy. m. 1864:08:13 Louisa Anna Maria DAVIES eldest dau. of Admiral George DAVIES R.N. Sch: d. CB, [Cambridgeshire], 1884:03:01 MI ante-chapel of St John's College 1884:03:01 J. E. B. Mayor wrote 'an absurd but entertaining' obituary in the Camb. Rev.iew father of Edward M. TODHUNTER (1885) father of Herbert William TODHUNTER (1892) (F. P. White; Boase III. 981; Eagle XIII. 94; Inns of Court; D.N.B. ) [add:]Candidate for Sadleirian Professorship, 1863[:add] [add:]ESL-G: Cumberland , Add.MS.6580:56[:add] |