Benjamin Robins

Benjamin Robins (170729 July 1751) was a pioneering British scientist, Newtonian mathematician, and military engineer.

He wrote an influential treatise on gunnery, for the first time introducing Newtonian science to military men, was an early enthusiast for rifled gun barrels, and his work had substantive influence on the development of artillery during the latter half of the eighteenth century – and directly stimulated the teaching of calculus in military academies. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Robins, Benjamin
Published 1739
Printed for T. Cooper

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by Robins, Benjamin
Published 1735
printed for W. Innys and R. Manby, at the West-End of St. Paul's-Church-Yard

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by Robins, Benjamin
Published 1738
printed for, and sold by W. Lloyd, next the King's Arms Tavern in Chancery-Lane, near Fleetstreet; and the pamphlet-shops of London and Westminister

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by Robins, Benjamin
Published 1739
printed for T. Cooper, at the Globe, in Pater-Noster Row