Occam or Ockham may refer to William of Ockham , the Medieval philosopher Ockham Development Group , Oncology CRO Ockham, Surrey , believed to be the birthplace of the philosopher Occam s razor , a methodological principle named after the philosopher Ockham s Razor Theatre Company , an aerial theatre company occam programming language , also named after the philosopher Occam Process , a method for the manufacture of populated, printed circuit boards Office of Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine , an office of the National Cancer Institute Oxford Centre for Collaborative Applied Mathematics , a research centre at the University of Oxford disambig de Ockham es Occam fr Occam it Occam ja nl Ockham pt Occam ... more details
infobox UK place country England official name Ockham map type Surrey latitude 51.298 longitude 0.461 population 384 population ref ref http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadTableView.do ... GU23 postcode area GU dial code Ockham IPAc en icon k m is a tiny England English village ... , Wisley and Effingham . Ockham appears in Domesday Book of 1086 as Bocheham . It was held by Richard ... http www.gwp.enta.net surrnames.htm Surrey Domesday Book ref Most notably, Ockham is believed to be the birthplace of William of Ockham ref There are claims that he was born in Ockham, Yorkshire but it is now ... Press isbn 9781557530974 last Wood first Rega title Ockham on the Virtues year 1997 pages 3, 6 7n1 ref ... lived at Ockham Park . Ockham Common, to the north east of the village, is the site of the disused Wisley Airfield, ref http maps.google.co.uk maps?f q&hl en&q ockham surrey&sll 54.162434, 3.647461&sspn ... maps.google.co.uk maps?f q&hl en&q ockham surrey&sll 54.162434, 3.647461&sspn 12.031851,40.78125&ie ... , Essex LAM NE Arrivals are London s main Hold aviation holds . Ockham has a small church, All Saints ref http www.csse.monash.edu.au lloyd tildeImages People Ockham Picture of All Saints Church ... club and the pub The Black Swan near Ockham Common . The village gave its name to HMS Ockham HMS Ockham , a Ham class minesweeper . Ockham has both a cricket and football team that plays at weekends at Hautboy Meadows on Ockham Lane. The cricket club have two teams in the http www.surreydowns.org ockham index.htm Surrey Downs League & a Sunday friendly only side. The Football Club are in the Guildford ... the cricket season References reflist External links Commons category Ockham, Surrey http www.ockhamchurch.org.uk All Saint s Church http www.surreydowns.org ockham index.htm Surrey Downs League ... Places in Surrey listed in the Domesday Book es Ockham Surrey it Ockham Surrey nl Ockham Surrey pl Ockham pt Ockham ... more details
caption name William of Ockham birth date c. 1288 birth place Ockham, Surrey Ockham , Kingdom ... Occam s Razor , Nominalism Image William of Ockham Logica 1341.jpg thumb right 200px William of Ockham Sketch labelled frater Occham iste , from a manuscript of Ockham s Summa Logicae , 1341 William of Ockham ... been born in Ockham, Surrey Ockham , a small village in Surrey . ref There are claims also that he was born in Ockham, Yorkshire but it is now accepted that his birth place was in Surrey. See Cite book publisher Purdue University Press isbn 9781557530974 last Wood first Rega title Ockham on the Virtues ... name, William of Ockham also produced significant works on logic , physics , and theology . In the Church ... work Liturgical Calendar accessdate 22 October 2006 ref Life William of Ockham joined the Franciscan ... . ref name stanford cite web url http plato.stanford.edu entries ockham title William of Ockham ... the subject of controversy, and many scholars have thought that Ockham was summoned before the Papal ... of Christian Theology, p. 350. ISBN 0830815058 ref William of Ockham was among these scholarly commentators. However, Ockham s commentary was not well received by his colleagues, or by the church authorities ... not begin until 1327. ref Knysh, George, Biographical rectifications concerning Ockham s Avignon period ... commission had been asked to review his Commentary on the Sentences , and it was during this that Ockham found himself involved in a different debate. Michael of Cesena had asked Ockham to review ... title The Political Thought of William of Ockham Personal and Institutional Principles publisher ... John XXII . Eventually, fearing imprisonment and possible execution, Ockham, Michael of Cesena and other ... Ockham s patron. ref name Roger Olson p. 350 After studying the works of John XXII and previous papal statements, Ockham agreed with the Minister General. In return for protection and patronage Ockham wrote treaties that argued for King Louis to have supreme control over church and state in the Holy ... more details
Ockham Park is a Listed building Grade II listed English country house in Ockham, Surrey . Built ca 1638 for the Weston family, it was altered in 1727 9 to designs by Nicholas Hawksmoor ref Laurence Whistler. Ockham Park, Surrey Newly discovered designs by Nicholas Hawksmoor , Country Life 29 December 1950 2218 2221 Howard Colvin, Biographical Dictionary of British Architects, 1600 1840 3rd ed. 1995, s.v. Nicholas Hawksmoor reports further Hawksmoor drawings for Ockham Park, 1727 29, conserved at Canadian Centre for Architecture, Montreal, in John Harris, Catalogue of Drawings for British Architecture... in American Collections , 1971 112 15 and plates, and at Minet Library, Camberwell, London. ref for Peter King, 1st Baron King Peter, Lord King . In the 1830s it was extended in Italianate architecture Italianate style style for the seventh Lord King. The house was gutted by fire in 1948, leaving the orangery , stable block, kitchen wing, and a solitary Italianate tower. ref http www.thegoodmoveguide.com Locations Surrey Boroughs Guildford Guides villages ockham.htm Ockham ref The estate of 4984 acres was auctioned 21 October 1958 ref http www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk GetRecord SHSAL 1387 By Clutton with Knight, Frank and Rutley http www.exploringsurreyspast.org.uk GetRecord SHCOL 1354 sale particulars . ref and partly restored in the 1970s. ref http www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk en 288692 ockham park house ockham British Listed Buildings Ockham Park ref A steel engraving Ockham Park, seat of the Right Hon. the Earl of Lovelace by T.A.Prior after a picture by T. Allom, was published in Brayley, A Topographical History of Surrey , 1850. Notes Reflist 2 coord 51.2978 0.4734 type landmark region GB display title Category Country houses in Surrey Category Grade II listed buildings in Surrey ... more details
In mathematics, an Ockham algebra is a bounded distributive lattice with a dual endomorphism . They were introduced by harvtxt Berman 1977 , and were named after William of Ockham by harvtxt Urquhart 1979 . Examples of Ockham algebras include Boolean algebra s, De Morgan algebra s, Stone algebra s, and Kleene algebra s. References Citation last1 Berman first1 Joel title Distributive lattices with an additional unary operation doi 10.1007 BF01837887 mr 0480238 year 1977 journal Aequationes Mathematicae issn 0001 9054 volume 16 issue 1 pages 165 171 eom id o o110030 first Thomas Scott last Blyth cite book first Thomas Scott last Blyth first2 J. C. last2 Varlet title Ockham algebras year 1994 publisher Oxford University Press isbn 9780198599388 Citation last1 Urquhart first1 Alasdair title Distributive lattices with a dual homomorphic operation doi 10.1007 BF00370442 mr 544616 year 1979 journal Polska Akademia Nauk. Institut Filozofii i Socijologii. Studia Logica issn 0039 3215 volume 38 issue 2 pages 201 209 Category Algebraic structures Category Algebraic logic Category Formal languages Category Many valued logic ... more details
Ockham and Wisley Commons is a Site of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey , England . ref http www.guildford.gov.uk NR rdonlyres AA01380B 24A8 4495 A978 6B07FD433E8D 0 WS APP 4.pdf Guildford Borough ref References References External links http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspublications.nsf f8bf722ea9b58b0e80256c67004190b9 c5287dd590bb7bc48025727300525895 FILE Final 20Report 2024 20Jan 2007 20Fig 206.pdf Surrey County Council map of SSSIs coord 51.318 0.458 type forest dim 4000 region GB SRY display title Category Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Surrey England SSSI stub Surrey geo stub ... more details
Infobox Ship Begin Infobox Ship Image Ship image Ship caption Infobox Ship Career Hide header Ship country Ship flag Image Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.svg 60px RN Ensign Ship name HMS Ockham Ship namesake Ockham, Surrey Ship ordered Ship awarded Ship builder Ailsa Shipbuilding Company Ship original cost Ship laid down Ship launched 12 May 1959 Ship christened Ship completed 5 November 1959 Ship acquired Ship commissioned Ship recommissioned Ship decommissioned Ship in service Ship out of service Ship renamed Ship reclassified Ship refit Ship struck Ship reinstated Ship homeport Ship identification Ship motto Ship nickname Ship honours Ship captured Ship fate Sold September 1967 Ship status Ship notes Ship badge Infobox Ship Characteristics Hide header Header caption Ship class Ham class minesweeper Ship displacement 120 tons standard br 164 tons full Ship length convert 106 ft 6 in m abbr on Ship beam convert 22 ft m abbr on Ship height Ship draught convert 5 ft 9 in m abbr on Ship power Ship propulsion 2 shaft Paxman 12YHAXM diesels, 1,100 bhp 820 kW Ship speed convert 14 kn km h Ship range Ship endurance Ship capacity Ship complement 2 officers, 13 ratings Ship troops Ship armament 1 40 mm Bofors 20 mm Oerlikon gun Ship armour Ship notes Pennant number s M2714 IMS51 HMS Ockham was one of 93 ships of the sclass Ham minesweeper 0 of inshore Minesweeper ship minesweepers . Their names were all chosen from villages ending in ham . The minesweeper was named after Ockham, Surrey Ockham in Surrey . References Blackman, R.V.B. ed. Jane s Fighting Ships 1953 br Ham Class IMS DEFAULTSORT Ockham Category Ham class minesweepers Category Royal Navy ship names Category 1959 ships UK minesweeper stub ... more details
Ockham s Razor Theatre Company is a British aerial theatre company. Their critically acclaimed work combines circus and theatre, ref name Circfut and they specialise in creating physical theatre on original pieces of aerial equipment and create stories from the vulnerability, trust and reliance that exists between people in the air. ref name Independent Background The company was formed in 2004 by Alex Harvey, Tina Koch and Charlotte Mooney. ref name Telegraph With their unique physical skills the company have performed a number of shows that combine circus and visual theatre to make work that is arresting and entertaining . ref name Turtle The company s name derives from a philosophy of William of Ockham known as Ockham s Razor that states that the simplest theory should always be chosen this reflects the way in which the company work as they aim to always keep their work understandable and easy for the audience to relate to. ref name Programme Rather than portray the circus performer as a superhuman character capable of impressive feats, they create works that draw on the human and the real, where the characters go through recognisable experiences, emotions and conflicts which the audience can identify with and relate to. Devising Process The company use a particular devising process which begins with a general idea or theme. The performers work as an ensemble to first brainstorm ... to found Ockham s Razor Theatre Company. See also Aerialist Physical theatre Circomedia References ... house london 434445.html work The Independent author Zoe Anderson date 31 January 2007 title Ockham ... Hutera title Ockham s Razor date 24 January 2007 accessdate 2011 06 22 ref ref name Stage cite web ... web url http www.ockhamsrazor.co.uk wp ?page id 2 title Ockham& 8217 s Razor » About us work ... www.ockhamsrazor.co.uk wp ?page id 191 title Ockham& 8217 s Razor » The Mill work Turtle Key Arts ... wp ?page id 43 title Ockham& 8217 s Razor » Other Projects work Turtle Key Arts Arts Council ... more details
Byron King Noel, 12th Baron Wentworth , styled Viscount Ockham 12 May 1836 &ndash 1 September 1862 was a British Peerage peer . ref name london news cite book last Hogg first Jabez last2 Glaisher first2 James title The Illustrated London almanack year 1859 publisher Illustrated London News page 21 ref Lord Ockham was the eldest son of William King Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace and his wife, Ada Lovelace Ada . ref name at present cite book last Lodge first Edmund title The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at present year 1861 page 377 ref As his mother predeceased him, he inherited the Baron Wentworth barony of Wentworth from his grandmother, Anne Isabella Byron, Baroness Byron Annabella, Lady Byron the wife of the poet, George Gordon Byron, 6th Baron Byron Lord Byron ref name london news on 16 May 1860. ref name at present In 1862, Lord Ockham died unmarried and childless, ref cite web title Byron Noel King, Viscount Ockham url http www.thepeerage.com p2744.htm i27437 publisher thePeerage.com accessdate 1 May 2011 ref and his barony passed to his brother, Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace Ralph , who was then styled Viscount Ockham and later inherited their father s earldom. ref cite web title Ralph Gordon Noel King, 2nd Earl of Lovelace url http www.thepeerage.com p2744.htm i27438 publisher thePeerage.com accessdate 1 May 2011 ref Edward George Byron acquired the title Viscount Ockham also The Lordship of Stanford Le Hope Essex via Lord St John of Blatslow in 2000. The correct style of the Title is Edward George Lord Byron, Viscount Ockham, Lord of Stanford Le Hope Essex. Edward George Lord Byron, Viscount Ockham, Lord of Stanford Le Hope Essex,resides in Sydney Australia. References Reflist s start s reg en succession box title Baron Wentworth before ... Ockham, Byron King Noel, Viscount ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 12 May 1836 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1 September 1862 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Ockham, Byron King Noel, Viscount ... more details
John Lutterell was an Oxford University theologian who came to Avignon in 1323. He hoped to advance his career at the papal court . He carried with him a booklet of 56 errors taken from a commentary on the Sentences of Peter Lombard by William of Ockham . Lutterell presented this to Pope John XXII . Lutterell may have been given the task of compiling a report on Ockham s views. ref Censure and Heresy at the University of Paris, 1200 1400 , J.M.M.H. Thijssen, University of Pennsylvania Press , 1998, pg. 14. ref Lutterell believed that a reality God s essence can have rational differences ideas . Opposing Ockham, he argued that these ideas cannot be created things. Instead these ideas are eternal and immutable, but creatures are not. ref Marsilius of Inghen , M.J.F.M. Hoenen, Brill Publishing, 1993, pg. 139. ref Ockham was questioned by Lutterell and five other theologians. They found difficulties with the young friar s ideas. He was not condemned formally but was forced to remain in Avignon under a type of house arrest. ref Christendom At The Crossroads The Medieval Era , James Sheppard, Westminster John Knox Press, 2005, pg. 130. ref Lutterell had been so disliked by the regent masters at Oxford that he was expelled as chancellor of the University of Oxford chancellor there. Even though he was a doctor of theology, he demonstrated a poor understanding of Ockham s ideas. As a result the papal commission appointed to examine Ockham was forced to revise the list of 56 errors prior to beginning its own inquiry. ref The Political Thought of William of Ockham , Arthur Stephen McGrade, Cambridge University Press , 2002, pg. 7. ref References references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lutterell, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lutterell, John Category Medieval philosophers Category English Christian theologians Category Roman Catholic theologians Category 14th century philosop ... more details
Orphan date June 2011 Kepler Engelbrecht is a Germany German software developer best known for his work on the award winning RelentENGINE . He is specifically credited for the development of a spatial subdivision algorithm used for the dynamic ordering of geometry . This algorithm, known as Kepler s order , gives the RelentEngine the capacity to create vast, dynamically modifiable environments. Engelbrecht is also the bassist of the South African metal band Ockham s Razor band Ockham s Razor . External links wikiquote http www.myspace.com ockhamsrazorband Ockham s Razor Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Engelbrecht, Kepler ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Engelbrecht, Kepler Category Computer programmers Category Year of birth missing living people Category Living people Category German video game designers Germany compu bio stub Videogame bio stub ... more details
William of Exeter was a fourteenth century England English author. William was author of certain Determinationes against William of Ockham Ockham , De Mendicitate, contra fratres, Pro Ecclesi Paupertate, and De Generatione Christi, who is said to have been a Doctor of Divinity doctor of divinity and canon of Exeter Cathedral Exeter , and who may be presumed to have written between about 1320 and 1340. References reflist DNB wstitle Exeter, William of Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Exeter, William of ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Exeter, William of Category Year of birth missing Category 14th century deaths Category 14th century writers Category English writers Category People from Exeter Category 14th century English people England writer stub ... more details
pp semi small yes The Summa Logicae is a textbook on logic by William of Ockham . It was written around 1323. Systematically, it resembles other works of medieval logic, organised under the basic headings of the Aristotelianism Aristotelian Predicables , category philosophy Categories , terminology terms , proposition s, and syllogism s. These headings, though often given in a different order, represent the basic arrangement of scholastic works on logic. This work is important in that it contains the main account of Ockham s nominalism . Book I. On Terms ol style list style type lower roman li Chapters 1&ndash 17 deal with terms what they are, and how they are divide into categorematic, abstract and concrete, absolute and connotative, first intention , and second intention . Ockham also introduces the issue of universals here. li li Chapters 18&ndash 25 deal with the five predicables of Porphyry philosopher Porphyry . li li Chapters 26&ndash 62 deal with the Categories Aristotle Categories of Aristotle, known to the medieval philosophers as the Praedicamenta . The first chapters of this section ... of Aristotle s Topics Aristotle Topics . In Part III, Ockham deals with the definition and division ... . According to Ockham a consequence is a conditional proposition, composed of two categorical propositions ... est . ref Boehner pp. 54 5 ref . A consequence is true when the antecedent implies the consequent. Ockham ... with the Complex question fallacy of many questions plures interrogationes ut unam facere Ockham ends ... Summa logicae by Lambert d Auxerre Summa Theologica by Thomas Aquinas References Ockham s Theory ... Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN, 1974. Reprinted, St. Augustine s Press, South Bend, IN, 1998. Ockham ... and Scientific Knowledge in William of Ockham , University of Notre Dame Press, Notre Dame, IN. A translation ... from Ockham , http www.iupui.edu peirce Peirce Edition Project . http www.pvspade.com Logic docs ockham.pdf ... Ockham The Logic Museum . DEFAULTSORT Sum Of Logic Category Logic books Category Term logic Category ... more details
Walter Chatton c. 1290 1343 was an English people English Scholasticism Scholastic theologian and philosopher who regularly sparred philosophically with William of Ockham , well known for Ockham s Razor . Chatton proposed an anti razor . From his Lectura I d. 3, q. 1, a. 1 blockquote Whenever an affirmative proposition is apt to be verified for actually existing things, if two things, howsoever they are present according to arrangement and duration, cannot suffice for the verification of the proposition while another thing is lacking, then one must posit that other thing. blockquote In basic terms, he was arguing against Ockham s Razor by stating that if an explanation does not satisfactorily determine the truth of a proposition, and you are sure that the explanation so far is true, some other explanation must be required. External links sep entry walter chatton Walter Chatton Rondo Keele Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Chatton, Walter ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1343 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Chatton, Walter Category 13th century philosophers Category 14th century philosophers Category Year of birth uncertain Category 1343 deaths Philosopher stub de Walter Chatton fi Walter Chatton ... more details
Notability date September 2010 Unreferenced date June 2008 Ralph Gordon King Noel Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace 2 July 1839 28 August 1906 was the third son of William King Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace and his wife, Ada Lovelace , the only legitimate daughter of the poet Lord Byron and widely credited as the world s first computer programmer . He was born on 2 July 1839, and lived at Ockham Park in Ockham, Surrey. He had an older brother and sister, Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham and Lady Anne Blunt . When his brother died 1862, he became the 13th Baron Wentworth , although he was subsequently styled as Viscount Ockham as the then new heir apparent to his father s earldom. He later became the 2nd Earl of Lovelace with the death of his father in 1893. He was married to Fanny Heriot Abt. 1843 July 1878 , with whom he had a daughter Ada King Milbanke, 14th Baroness Wentworth , and Mary Caroline Stuart Wortley 17 October 1826 2 April 1896 in 1880. References references http www.thepeerage.com p2744.htm i27438 ThePeerage.com Ralph Gordon Noel King, 2nd Earl of Lovelace website ThePeerage http www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk online content index717.htm Ralph Gordon Noel website Cracroft s Peerage s start s reg en succession box title Baron Wentworth before Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham Byron King Noel after Ada King Milbanke, 14th Baroness Wentworth Ada King Milbanke years 1862&ndash 1906 s reg uk succession box title Earl of Lovelace before William King Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace William King Noel after Lionel Fortescue King years 1893&ndash 1906 s end Use dmy dates date September 2010 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME King Milbanke, Ralph ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION 2nd Earl of Lovelace DATE OF BIRTH 2 July 1839 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 28 August 1906 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lovelace, Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Category Barons Wentworth Category Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom Category Earls of Lovelace Ralph Category 183 ... more details
There is no really adequate definition of singular term . Here are some definitions proposed by different writers A term that tells us which individual is being talked about. John Stuart Mill , Arthur Prior , P. F. Strawson ref Strawson 1950, Prior 1976, Mill 1908 ref A term that is grammatically singular, i.e. a proper name proprium nomen , a demonstrative pronoun pronomen demonstrativum or a demonstrative pronoun with a common name cum termino communi . William of Ockham ref Ockham, loc. cit. ref A term that is inherently about the object to which it applies or Reference refers . Gottlob Frege ref Frege 1892 ref A term that is true in the same sense of only one object. Peter of Spain ref Hispanus 1947 ref References reflist Works cited Frege, G. 1892 On Sense and Reference , originally published as ber Sinn und Bedeutung in Zeitschrift f r Philosophie und philosophische Kritik , vol. 100, pp. 25 50. Transl. Geach & Black 56 78. Mill, J.S., A System of Logic , London 1908 8th edition . Petrus Hispanus, Summulae Logicales , ed. I. M. Bochenski Turin, 1947 also quoted in Prior 1976 Prior, A.N. The Doctrine of Propositions & Terms London 1976 Strawson, P.F. On Referring , Mind 1950 pp. 320 44. William of Ockham, Sum of Logic Summa logicae Paris 1448, Bologna 1498, Venice 1508, Oxford 1675 Category Grammar Category Names Category Concepts in logic Category Philosophy of language ur ... more details
Other people William King Infobox person name The Earl of Lovelace image 1stEarlOfLovelace.gif birth date birth date 1805 2 21 df y death date death date and age 1893 12 29 1805 2 21 df y parents Peter King, 7th Baron King br Lady Hester Fortescu spouse Ada Lovelace Augusta Ada Byron br Jane Jenkins children Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham & 12th Baron Wentworth br Anne Blunt, 15th Baroness Wentworth br Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace & 13th Baron Wentworth William King Noel, 1st Earl of Lovelace Fellow of the Royal Society FRS 21 February 1805 29 December 1893 , known as the Hon. William King until 1833 and as the Lord King from 1833 to 1838, was an England English nobleman and scientist. Lovelace was the eldest son of Peter King, 7th Baron King , and his wife Lady Hester Fortescue, granddaughter of George Grenville . The politician the Hon. Peter John Locke King was his younger brother. He succeeded in the barony in 1833. He was created Viscount Ockham and Earl of Lovelace in 1838, and appointed Lord Lieutenant of Surrey in 1840, a post he held until his death. On 25 November 1841, he was admitted a Fellow of the Royal Society . ref cite web url http www.royalsoc.ac.uk page.asp?id 1727 title Lists of Royal Society Fellows accessdate 2006 12 15 ref In 1860, he adopted the additional surname of Noel. Lord King married. in 1835, Ada Lovelace Augusta Ada Byron , the only legitimate daughter of poet George Byron, 6th Baron Byron , and the first computer programmer . They had three children Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham Byron, styled Viscount Ockham, later 12th Baron Wentworth 1836 1862 Lady Anne Blunt Lady Annabella, later 15th Baroness Wentworth 1837 1917 Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace Ralph Gordon, styled Viscount Ockham, later 2nd Earl of Lovelace 1839 1906 After Ada Lovelace died in 1852, he married Jane Jenkins and they had one son, Lionel Fortescue King, later thir ... more details
See Woking for the town or Borough of Woking for the district. Image wanborough barn2 20060909.jpg thumb 225px The Great Barn, Wanborough, Surrey Wanborough lay within the Woking Hundred Woking was a Hundred county subdivision hundred in what is now Surrey , England. It includes the town of Woking and the Borough of Woking . The Hundred includes the parishes of Ash, Surrey Ash , East Clandon , West Clandon , East Horsley , West Horsley , Merrow, Surrey Merrow , Ockham, Surrey Ockham , Pirbright , Send, Surrey Send and Ripley, Surrey Ripley , Guildford Stoke Juxta Guildford , Wanborough, Surrey Wanborough , Windlesham , Wisley , Woking and Worplesdon . ref http www.british history.ac.uk report.asp?compid 42978&strquery woking 20hundred British History online ref In the time of Edward the Confessor , the Hundred was worth 88 by the Domesday Book of 1086 it was worth 125. By 1696, it was worth 297. See also Surrey Medieval Surrey Medieval Surrey List of hundreds of England and Wales Surrey Surrey hundreds References reflist Surrey geo stub coord 51.27 0.55 type adm3rd dim 30000 region GB SRY display title Category Woking Category Hundreds of Surrey ... more details
Voluntarism in theology is the theory that God is to be conceived as some form of will. It is contrasted with intellectualism theology intellectualism , which gives primacy to God s reason. Both these theories about the nature of God are strongly tied to theories of natural law . In medieval philosophy, voluntarism was advocated by Duns Scotus and William of Ockham , whereas intellectualism is found in Averroes and Aquinas . References http www.utm.edu research iep v voluntar.htm Voluntarism at the Internet Encyclopedia of Philosophy http www.shpltd.co.uk harrison voluntarism.pdf Voluntarism and Early Modern Science by Peter Harrison historian Peter Harrison theology stub philosophy stub Category Theology ... more details
he was created Viscount Ockham , of Ockham in the County of Surrey, and Earl of Lovelace in the Peerage ... license the additional surname and arms of Noel. His eldest son Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham Byron Noel, Viscount Ockham , succeeded his maternal grandmother as twelfth Baron Wentworth in 1860 ... , second son of the seventh Baron, was a politician. The former family seat was Ockham Park in Surrey ... 1805 1893 Byron King Noel, Viscount Ockham 1836 1862 Ralph King Milbanke, 2nd Earl of Lovelace Ralph ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 51.28823 longitude 0.50858 official name Send Marsh map type Surrey population 1,937 population ref ref http www.surreycc.gov.uk sccwebsite sccwspublications.nsf 591f7dda55aad72a80256c670041a50d 1c602ea59c869c9180256e600054b26c FILE Town 20populations.pdf Surrey County Council census data ref shire district Guildford shire county Surrey region South East England constituency westminster Mole Valley UK Parliament constituency Mole Valley post town Woking postcode district GU23 postcode area GU dial code 01483 os grid reference TQ041554 Start of article Basic Information Send Marsh is a village near Send, Surrey Send in Surrey , within 2 miles 3 km of the M25 motorway M25 and the A3 road A3 . Nearby villages include Ripley, Surrey Ripley , Pyrford and Ockham, Surrey Ockham . Send Marsh has an attractive 17th century manor house , located on the village green . It has one public house called the Saddlers Arms and no shops or church. It is within the admission priority area of the popular school called George Abbot School George Abbot most years though speculation suggests that it may be excluded and replaced by areas of North Western Guildford . The addresses of houses in Send Marsh have Woking as their town, though the area is in Guildford Borough Council and the constituency is Mole Valley , this is due to its location halfway between two large towns and the erratic drawing of constituency boundaries. References references External links http www.sendvillage.org Send Village Online run by Parish Council http www.sendandripleyhistorysociety.co.uk Send & Ripley History Society http ga.digitalbrain.com George Abbot School Surrey geo stub Category Villages in Surrey Category Guildford nl Send Marsh pl Send Marsh ... more details
The Bovingdon stack is a section of airspace to the north west of London where inbound planes to London Heathrow Airport , which is 20 miles 30 km to the south, are held. It is a busy example of a Hold aviation hold . It extends above the village of Bovingdon and the town of Chesham , and requires the VHF omnidirectional range VOR navigational beacon BNN which is situated on the former RAF Bovingdon RAF airfield at Bovingdon . At busy times on a clear day a dozen planes may be seen circling overhead. Other holding patterns serving Heathrow are at Biggin Hill , Kent BIG SE Arrivals , Lambourne , Essex LAM NE Arrivals and Ockham, Surrey Ockham , Surrey OCK SW Arrivals , where inbound aircraft will normally use the pattern closest to their arrival route. They can be visualised as invisible helter skelter amusement park ride helter skelter s in the sky. The stack descends in 1000ft 300m intervals from 16,000ft 4km down to 8000ft 2100m . On 1 December 2003 at 6 12 hour clock am , a major disaster in the stack was narrowly avoided. An air traffic controller was blamed by a later enquiry for misdirecting traffic when he ordered a United Airlines Boeing 777 into a level of the Bovingdon Hold or stack already occupied by a similar British Airways plane. The two planes, carrying 500 passengers, flew within 600 vertical feet of each other. See also TCAS External links http maps.google.com maps?f q&hl en&q bovingdon&sll 37.0625, 95.677068&sspn 31.095668,59.765625&ie UTF8&ll 51.73766, 0.53009&spn 0.094823,0.233459&z 12&om 1 Bovingdon on Google Map http www.iasa.com.au folders Safety Issues RiskManagement near collision.html International Aviation Safety Association IASA Description of the near miss on 1 December 2003 http avsim.com atco dayinthelife.htm A real life transcript of air traffic control in the area Category Aviation in London Category Aviation in England Category Chesham Category London Heathrow Airport ... more details
Syste Ulbe Zuidema 1906 1975 was one of the second generation of reformational philosophy reformational philosophers arising from the Free University of Amsterdam , after the first generation of Herman Dooyeweerd and D. H. Th. Vollenhoven . Other second generationers were Hendrik Van Riessen , K. J. Popma and J. P. A. Mekkes . Prior to teaching philosophy at the Free University, Zuidema held a chair of Calvinistic philosophy at the University of Utrecht. He had also been a minister in the Reformed Churches and a missionary in Indonesia. His doctoral dissertation was on William of Ockham. Robert Knudsen and Hendrik Hart both completed their doctorate doctoral dissertation s in philosophy under Zuidema. Timeline 1925 1930 Studied at the Free University of Amsterdam 1931 1934 Pastor in Gereformeerde Kerk Dutch Reformed Church in Anna Paulowna Polder 1935 1945 Missionary for the Mission in Central Java, Indonesia Dutch East indies 1936 Received doctorate from the Free University Dissertation The nominalism nominalistic philosophy of William of Ockham 1936 1946 Missionry minister at Soerakarta Solo . During WWII he was held at a Japanese prisoner of war camp on Java. 1946 returned to Holland 1948 Chair of Christian philosophy Christian Philosophy at University of Utrecht and at the Free University 1954 onwards taught only at the Free University. Publications Kierkegaard in Modern Thinkers , an International Library of Philosophy and theology Presbyterian & Reformed Philadelphia http web.archive.org web http kuyper.org news lanfear lanfear2.html Sartre in Modern Thinkers , an International Library of Philosophy and theology Presbyterian & Reformed Philadelphia http web.archive.org web http kuyper.org news lanfear lanfear2.html Communication and Confrontation A Philosophical Appraisal and Critique of Modern Society and Contemporary Thought . Assen Kampen Royal VanGorcum Ltd, 1972 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Zuidema, S. U. ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DES ... more details
The Boyle Baronetcy , of Ockham in Salehurst in the County of Sussex, is a title in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom . It was created on 14 December 1904 for the barrister and businessman Sir Edward Boyle, 1st Baronet Edward Boyle . He later sat as Conservative Party UK Conservative Member of Parliament for Taunton UK Parliament constituency Taunton . His grandson, the third Baronet, was a prominent Conservative politician and Cabinet of the United Kingdom cabinet minister . He was made a life peer as Baron Boyle of Handsworth , of Salehurst in the County of Sussex, in 1970. The life peerage became extinct on his death in 1981 while he was succeeded in the baronetcy by his younger brother, the fourth Baronet. As of 2010 the title is held by the latter s eldest son, the fifth Baronet, who succeeded in 1983. The original family surname was O Boyle. Boyle Baronets, of Ockham 1904 Sir Edward Boyle, 1st Baronet 1848&ndash 1909 Sir Edward Boyle, 2nd Baronet 1878&ndash 1945 Edward Boyle, Baron Boyle of Handsworth Sir Edward Charles Gurney Boyle, 3rd Baronet 1923&ndash 1981 created Baron Boyle of Handsworth in 1970 Sir Richard Gurney Boyle, 4th Baronet 1930&ndash 1983 Sir Stephen Gurney Boyle, 5th Baronet b. 1962 References Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage 1990 edition . New York St Martin s Press, 1990. Rayment bt date March 2012 Use dmy dates date March 2012 Category Baronetcies Boyle ... more details