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  1. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James MacCullagh, John Hewitt Jellett, et all 2010-08-19
  2. Mathématicien Irlandais: William Rowan Hamilton, Joseph Larmor, George Gabriel Stokes, George Salmon, Robert Adrain, James Maccullagh (French Edition)
  3. Suicides in Ireland: Wolfe Tone, James Maccullagh
  4. Collected Works by MacCullagh, James, 2009-07-18
  5. The collected works of James MacCullagh by James, 1809-1847 MacCullagh, 2009-10-26
  6. ON THE LAWS OF CRYSTALLINE REFLEXION AND REFRACTION. by James. MacCullagh, 1837-01-01

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James MacCullagh. Born James MacCullagh's father moved to Strabane whenJames was young so that he could receive a good education. His
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James MacCullagh 's father moved to Strabane when James was young so that he could receive a good education. His mathematical talents were soon evident, see [2]:- In Strabane he was, while very young, placed at the only respectable school at that time in the town. Here his genius soon displayed itself. After school hours he was almost constantly employed in solving mathematical problems... To take up a study of the classics he was sent to another school, this time in Lifford. At the age of fifteen MacCullagh entered Trinity College, Dublin. His undergraduate career was one in which he received the highest grade in almost every examination he took. He graduated in 1829 and, after graduating, he entered the Fellowship examinations. In [4] his attempt in this examination is related:- MacCullagh entered for the highly competitive fellowship examination, conducted orally in Latin. He was unsuccessful, a hardly surprising result when it is realised how much cramming was required. However, given his youth and inexperience, his performance was nor discreditable, his mark in mathematics being equal to that awarded to the two successful candidates...

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  • * MacCullagh James, "On the Laws of Crystalline Reflexion and Refraction", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy (January 1837) * MacCullagh James, "An Essay towards a Dynamical Theory of Crystalline Reflexion and Refraction", Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy Madelung Erwin, "Die Mathematischen Hilfsmittel des Physikers", Julius Springer Verlag, Berlin Majernik V. and M. Nagy, "Quaternionic Form of Maxwell’s Equations with Sources", Lettere al Nuovo Cimento, Ser. 2 No.9 (26 Giugno 1976) 265-268 Margaritondo G., "A Primer in Synchrotron Radiation: Everything you Wanted to Know about SEX (Synchrotron Emission of X-Rays)", Journal of Synchrotron Radiation Marinov Stefan, "Der Kugellager-Motor und der Huber-Effekt", Marinov Stefan, "Repetition of Silvertooth’s experiment for measuring the aether drift", Speculations in Science and Technology No.3 (1989) 187-179 Marinov Stefan, "Propulsive and Rotating Ampère Bridges and the Principle of Relativity"
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    , Physical Review 115 No.3 (01 August 1959) , Strawberry Hill Press (1988) , IEEE Trans. Electromagn. Compatibility EMC-30 (1988) 419-420 , Word Scientific Publications (1996) , Springer Verlag, Berlin (1933) , Aquarim Verlag, ISBN: 3-922936-66-0 (1988) , American Journal of Physics 34 (1966) 202-211 , Springer-Verlag ISBN: 3-540-04540-6 (1969) , Physical Review D 29 /6 (March 1984) 1096 , Spektrum der Wissenschaft (Oktober 1985) 114 , Proc. Kon. Ned. Akad. (1948) 793-795 (1637) und , Proceedings of the London Royal Society A 126 (1930) 360-365 , Proceedings of the London Royal Society A 133 (1931) 60-72 , Annalen der Physik und Chemie 17 (30. Juni 1905) 891-921 , Das Elektron 9 (1948) 279 , Spec. in Science and Techn. 20 (1997) 99-114 , Causality and Locality in Modern Physics, Kluwer Academic Publishers (1998) 171-178 , Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy 2 (13. November 1843) 424-434 , Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society 183A (1892) 423 , Elektrotechnik und Maschinenbau, Wien, 76. Jahrgang, Heft 8, (15. April 1959) 169-174 , Technische Rundschau Nr. 21, 23, 24 (19. Mai 1972)

    5. MACCULLAGH, JAMES
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    McCQRMIGK—-M'GRIE See Herbert N. Casson, Cyrus Hall McCormick: his Life and Work (Chicago, 1909). others. In his controversial writings he often failed to understand the real significance of the views which he attacked, and much of his criticism is superficial. His chief works are: Method of Divine Government, Physical and Moral (Edinburgh, 1850, 5th ed., 1856, and frequently republished .n New York); The Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation (Edinburgh, 1855; new editions, New York, 18671-1880); Intuitions of the Mind inductively investigated (London and New York, 1860; 3rd rev. ed., 1872); An Examination of Mr J. S. Mill's Philosophy [London and New York, 1866; enlarged 1871, several eds.); Philosophical Papers containing (i) " Examinatio_n of Sir W. Hamilton's Logic," (2) " Reply to Mr Mill's third edition," and (3) " Present State of Moral Philosophy in Britain;" Religious Aspects of Evolution (New York, 1888, 2nd ed., 1890). For a complete list of his writings see J. H. Dulles, McCosh Bibliography (Princeton, 1895). Obituary (with bibliography) in Geol. Mag. 1899, p. 283.

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  • James MacCullagh, Abstracts of the papers communicated to the Royal Society of London from 1843 to 1850 V (London, 1851), 712-718.
  • N D McMillan, History of mathematics : J MacCullagh and W R Hamilton - the triumph of Irish mathematics 1827-1865, Irish Math. Soc. Newslett.
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  • 7. M’CULLOCH, SIR JAMES
    maccullagh, james (1809—1847), Irish mathematician and physicist,was born in 1809, near Strabane, Ireland. After a brilliant
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    At the solicitation of his friend Andrew Thomson, M’Crie became a contributor to The Edinburgh Christian Instructor, and in 18i~ he subjected some of Sir W. Scott’s works to a criticism which took the form of a vindication of the Covenanters. Preserving the continuity of ‘his historical studies, he followed up his first work with The Life of Andrew Melville (18t9). In 1827 he published a History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Italy, and in 1829 a History of the Progress and Suppression of the Reformation in Spain. His latest literary undertaking was a life of John Calvin. Only three chapters were completed when the Writer died on the 5th of August 1835, leaving four sons and one daughter. See Thomas M’Crie (1797—1875), Life of T. M’Crie (1840), and Hugh Miller, My Schools and Schoolmasters (1869). MACCULLAGH, JAMES (1809—1847), Irish mathematician and physicist, was born in 1809, near Strabane, Ireland. After a brilliant career at T rinity College, Dublin,’ he was elected fellow in 5832. From 1832 to 1843 he held the chair of mathematics; and during his tenure of this post he improved in a most marked manner the position of his university as a mathematical centre. In 1843 he was transferred to the chair of natural philosophy. Overwork, mainly on stfbjects beyond the natural range of his powers, induced mental disease; and he died by his own hand in October 1847. Several works by MacCulloch were engraved by William Miller and William Forrest, and ~ volume of photographs from his landscapes, with an excellent biographical notice of the artist by Alexander Fraser, R.S.A., was published in Edinburgh in 1872.

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    13 December 1904 25 April 1999 Fellow 20/03/1952. maccullagh, james. 1809 - 24 October 1847 Fellow 02/02/1843
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    James MacCullagh 's father moved to Strabane when James was young so that he could receive a good education. His mathematical talents were soon evident, see [2]:- In Strabane he was, while very young, placed at the only respectable school at that time in the town. Here his genius soon displayed itself. After school hours he was almost constantly employed in solving mathematical problems... To take up a study of the classics he was sent to another school, this time in Lifford. At the age of fifteen MacCullagh entered Trinity College, Dublin. His undergraduate career was one in which he received the highest grade in almost every examination he took. He graduated in 1829 and, after graduating, he entered the Fellowship examinations. In [4] his attempt in this examination is related:- MacCullagh entered for the highly competitive fellowship examination, conducted orally in Latin. He was unsuccessful, a hardly surprising result when it is realised how much cramming was required. However, given his youth and inexperience, his performance was nor discreditable, his mark in mathematics being equal to that awarded to the two successful candidates...

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    Irish physicist who sought to link optics and mechanics using Lagrangian dynamics. He developed the mathematical theory of elasticity and applied this a theory of rotationally elastic optical ether He also studied optical rotation and reflection from metals Finally, MacCullagh studied ellipsoids and derived the equation giving the gravitational potential of an oblate spheroid now known as MacCullagh's formula
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    The other outstanding mathematician in Trinity at the same time as Hamilton was James Mac Cullagh, who was appointed professor of mathematics in 1835 and later transferred to the chair of natural philosophy in succession to Humphrey Lloyd. Mac Cullagh is best known for his researches in optics, and particularly for his model of the aether. Mac Cullagh's work on light propagation was much admired. It brought him the Copley medal of the Royal Society and the Cunningham medal from the Royal Irish Academy. His achievement reflected on the one hand a strong physical intuition and deep understanding of the phenomena, and on the other a remarkable mathematical talent. Mac Cullagh's real skill was as a geometer: as an effective and inspiring teacher he influenced a generation of students who in turn maintained the emphasis on geometry within the school. He was critical of his fellow countrymen for what he saw as their lack of pride in their own country; their lack of interest in their own past, or of care for the sites and artefacts associated with that past. In a characteristically noble gesture he paid what must have been a large part of his life savings to buy the Cross of Cong, a magnificent twelth century processional cross, when this came on the market and presented it to the Royal Irish Academy in the hope that this would be the start of a major national collection, as indeed was the case.

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