Derek Thomas "Tom" Whiteside FBA (July 23, 1932–April 22, 2008) was a British historian of mathematics. He was the foremost authority on the work of Isaac Newton and editor of The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton. From 1987 to his retirement in 1999, he was the Professor of the History of Mathematics and Exact Sciences at Cambridge University. He had two children Simon and Philippa with his wife Ruth.

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  • Derek Thomas "Tom" Whiteside FBA (July 23, 1932–April 22, 2008) was a British historian of mathematics. He was the foremost authority on the work of Isaac Newton and editor of The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton. From 1987 to his retirement in 1999, he was the Professor of the History of Mathematics and Exact Sciences at Cambridge University. He had two children Simon and Philippa with his wife Ruth.
  • Derek Thomas Whiteside war ein Britischer Mathematikhistoriker. Er galt als führende Kapazität zum Werk Isaac Newtons und gab zahlreiche bislang unveröffentlichte Manuskripte und mathematische Schriften Newtons heraus.
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  • Derek Thomas "Tom" Whiteside FBA (July 23, 1932–April 22, 2008) was a British historian of mathematics. He was the foremost authority on the work of Isaac Newton and editor of The Mathematical Papers of Isaac Newton. From 1987 to his retirement in 1999, he was the Professor of the History of Mathematics and Exact Sciences at Cambridge University. He had two children Simon and Philippa with his wife Ruth.
  • Derek Thomas Whiteside war ein Britischer Mathematikhistoriker. Er galt als führende Kapazität zum Werk Isaac Newtons und gab zahlreiche bislang unveröffentlichte Manuskripte und mathematische Schriften Newtons heraus.
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