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Love life
It seems that Hamilton was very devoted to Helen, and was in love with her till the end of his life. The reports of him being a drinker and heartbroken over his first love are seemingly wrong.
"He was subsequently educated by James Hamilton (curate of Trim), his uncle and an Anglican priest."
- does this mean he was educated by his uncle, James Hamilton, who was an Anglican priest, or does
it mean that he was educated by three people, James Hamilton, an unnamed uncle, and an unnamed Anglican priest???
84.66.32.134 15:30, 23 Apr 2005 (UTC)
needs work
This entry needs a lot of work. For example:
In 1827, Hamilton presented a theory that provided a single function that brings together mechanics, optics and mathematics. It helped in establishing the wave theory of light. He proposed for it when he first predicted its existence in the third supplement to his "Systems of Rays," read in 1832.
What does proposed for it mean? Predicted the existence of WHAT??
For some reason there is a brief discussion of the incredibly important
`Hamiltonian' approach to classical mechanics at the end of the section
on quaternions. The Hamiltonian approach is vastly more important than
the quaternions - and I say this as a huge fan of the quaternions. It
should be treated together with his other work on dynamics.
First use of cis notation
Hamilton used and apparently coined the
cis notation in his "Elements of Quaternions" first published in 1866.[1]
To narrow the invention of this notation down in time, are there earlier works or notes where he (or someone else) had used this notation already? --
Matthiaspaul (
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09:52, 23 July 2023 (UTC)reply
Nationality and Citizen ship
How can you justify having Irish nationality when it did not exist at the time of his existance. This is absurd. He was a Citizen of the UK (United Kingdom of Great Britian and Ireland) — Preceding
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195.67.112.162 (
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14:54, 11 October 2023 (UTC)reply
Based on his writings, it is fairly clear that Hamilton considered himself Irish, and the geographic region and nation of Ireland existed within the UK at the time. It might be useful to read
WP:UKNATIONALS if you are unfamiliar with how this is to be handled on Wikipedia.
David Malone (
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19:28, 11 October 2023 (UTC)reply
No. Wrong. On your interpritation. He declined to have an Irish passport, keeping his British one. Ipso facto he was British and wikipedia should state facts not your interpritation or opinion.
78.70.161.206 (
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15:49, 16 October 2023 (UTC)reply
I can't say I've ever heard that, and I thought there were no Irish passports until the 1920s. Do you have a reference to support that? It seems that Hamilton did write (in a letter to Oscar Wilde's mother), "It was English history, not Irish which I was taught; and my heart still throbs with sympathy for that great British Empire to which, from childhood, I have been accustomed to consider myself as belonging as to my country - though Ireland, as Ireland, has always been the object of my love - and, I think you will admit, of my exertions." - You can find this in "Life of Sir William Rowan Hamilton ...". He also wrote poetry about how he identified with Ireland. See Victorian Marriage: Sir William Rowan Hamilton, as one source for this.
David Malone (
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