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  • The '''Lucasian chair''' is a professorship in mathematics at the [[University of Cambridge]] (UK <caption><h3>Holders of the Lucasian chair</h3> </caption>
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  • The '''Lucasian chair''' is a professorship in mathematics at the [[University of Cambridge]] (UK <caption><h3>Holders of the Lucasian chair</h3> </caption>
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  • ...imulated by the distinguished mathematician and theologian Isaac Barrow, [[Lucasian chair|Lucasian]] Professor of Mathematics, who recognized Newton's genius and did Later in life, as a holder of the Cambridge Lucasian chair of Mathematics, Newton worked out his initial ideas into a set of mechanica
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