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Isaac Newton was born in the village of Valstorp (eng. Woolsthorpe, Lincolnshire) on the eve of the civil war. Father of Newton, small but a prosperous farmer Isaac Newton (1606-1642), did not live to see the birth of his son. The boy was born prematurely, was painful, and therefore he hesitated to baptize And yet he survived, was baptised (on 1 January and named Isaac in memory of his father. The birth at Christmas, the Newton was considered a special sign sudbinata poor health in infancy, he lived 84 years. Newton sincerely believed that his family dates back to the Scottish nobles of the fifteenth century, however, historians have found that in 1524 his ancestors were poor peasants. By the end of the XVI century the family got rich and moved into the category of Yeomanry (landowners). Father Newton has left a legacy of major at the time the amount of 500 pounds and a few hundred acres of fertile land occupied by fields and forests In January 1646, the mother of Newton, Anna ASKO (eng. Hannah Ayscough (1623-1679) remarried. New husband, 63-year-old widower, she had three children, and she began to pay little attention to Isaac. The patron Saint of the boy was his maternal uncle, William Askow. In childhood Newton, according to contemporaries, was quiet, reserved, and isolated, he loved to read and make technical toys: sun and water clock, a mill, etc. All his life he felt alone My stepfather died in 1653, part of his inheritance went to his mother of Newton and was immediately decorated it to Isaac. The mother returned home, however, the focus is on the three younger children and an extensive farm; Isaac was still left to himself.
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voen1111
In 1655 12-year-old Newton was sent to school at a nearby school in Grantham where he lived in the house of chemist Clark. Soon the boy showed outstanding ability, but in 1659 the mother, Hannah, brought him back to the manor and tried to lay on a 16 year old son part of the Affairs concerning the management of the economy. The attempt was not a success — Isaac preferred to all other classes, reading books, poetry and especially the construction of various mechanisms.
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At this time, Anna asked Stokes, a school teacher of Newton, and began to persuade her to continue studying unusually gifted son; this request was joined by uncle William and grantski friend Isaac (a relative of the Apothecary Clark) Humphrey Babington, member of the Cambridge Trinity College. The combined efforts, they eventually succeeded. In 1661 Newton successfully graduated from high school and went to continue their education at the University of Cambridge
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Спасибо конечно , но это слишком много , это не в кратции
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Newton sincerely believed that his family dates back to the Scottish nobles of the fifteenth century, however, historians have found that in 1524 his ancestors were poor peasants. By the end of the XVI century the family got rich and moved into the category of Yeomanry (landowners). Father Newton has left a legacy of major at the time the amount of 500 pounds and a few hundred acres of fertile land occupied by fields and forests
In January 1646, the mother of Newton, Anna ASKO (eng. Hannah Ayscough (1623-1679) remarried. New husband, 63-year-old widower, she had three children, and she began to pay little attention to Isaac. The patron Saint of the boy was his maternal uncle, William Askow. In childhood Newton, according to contemporaries, was quiet, reserved, and isolated, he loved to read and make technical toys: sun and water clock, a mill, etc. All his life he felt alone
My stepfather died in 1653, part of his inheritance went to his mother of Newton and was immediately decorated it to Isaac. The mother returned home, however, the focus is on the three younger children and an extensive farm; Isaac was still left to himself.