* 08/03/1788 Glasgow + 06/05/1856 Edinburgh, Scotland
REF: W. Hamilton: "Lectures on Metaphysics".
* 04/08/1805 Dublin + 02/09/1865 Dublin, Ireland
REF:
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- "The Scripta Mathematica Studies", Number two: "A Collection of papers in Memory of Sir William Rowan Hamilton", SCRIPTAMATHEMATICA, 1945, p.50 'Two Poems by Hamilton'.
- Ibid.
REF: BLUE.
Hammerton, J.A.------Editor of many encyclopedias
REF; Foreword of "Harmsworth's Home Doctor * Encyclopedia of Good health", edited by J.A. Hammerton, EDUCATIONAL, Vol. 1, pp. 1 - 3.
* 23/02/1685 Halle, Saxony, Germany + 20/04/1759 London, England
REF: An obituary; MUSIC, p. 40.
REF:UNIVERSITAS, Vol. 22, No. 1, 1980, p. 16.
* 11/09/1825 Prague + 06/08/1904 Baden nr. Vienna, Austria
REF: Fritz Winckel" "Music, Sound and Sensation, A Modern Exposition", DOVER, 1967, p. 157.
* 07/11/1877 + 01/12/1947
REF:
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- POTTAGEMATH, p. 347
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- Ibid., p. 322.
REF: BLUE.
REF: POTTAGEMATHS, p. 87.
REF: R.J. Harrison and W. Montagna: "Man", Appleton_Century_crafts, New York, 1969, p. 326.
REF: W. Hart-Smith: "Christopher Columbus", from second stanza: SYSTEMENGINEERING, p. 85 Epigraph.
REF: CAT, p. 180 'Inside Out'.
REF:
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- Ibid., p. 6.
* 08/01/1942
REF:
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>LI>s. Hawking: "The edge of Spacetime", New Scientist, London, No. 1417, 16/08/1984, pp. 10 - 14 p. 12.
- S. Hawking: "Singularities and the Geometry of Spacetime", Adams Prize Essay, Cambridge University, Cambridge, England, 1966; GRAVITATION, p. 439 Box 34.3.
* 04/07/1804 Salem, Mass. + 19/05/1864 Plymouth, N.H., USA
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- BORDLEYMEDICINE, p. 727 Chapter 30: "Psychiatry".
- BARTLETT, p. 502 #25.
- Ibid., p. 504 #2; N. Hawthorne: "The Marble Faun", 1860, Chapter 41.
- N. Hawthorne: "The Marble Faun", 1860, Preface.
- N. Hawthorne: "The house of the Seven Gables", 1851 Chapter 11; ITQ, p. 571 #*52.14 'Self'.; BARTLETT, p. 503 #19.
- BARTLETT, p. 503 #22.
- IBID>, p. 504 #1; N. Hawthorne: "The Snow Image"< 1852 'Preface'.
- ?
* 07/18/1906 Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
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* 31/03/1732 Rohrau + 31/05/1809 Vienna, Austria
REF: MUSIC, p. 42.
REF: ENCYCEDWARDS, Vol. 7, pp. 140 - 145 p. 141.
* 1899
REF:
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- Ibid. p. 844 #10; From the New York Times, 15/11/1974.
- Ibid., p. 844 #7.
- Ibid., p. 844 # 4; F. Von Hayek: "The Road to Serfdom", 1944, Chapter 8.
- Ibid., p. 844 #6; F. von Hayek: "The Use of Knowledge in Society" in "Individualism and Economic order", 1944, Chapter 4.
- Ibid. p. 844 #3; F. Von Hayek: "The Road to Serfdom", 1944, Chapter 8.
- Ibid., p. 844 #8; F. von Hayek: "The Counterrevolution of Science", 1952, Chapter 8.
- Ibid., p. 844 #9; F. von Hayek: "Economic Freedom and Representation Government", 1973.
* 10/04/1778 Maidstone + 18/09/1830 England
REF:
- ?
- BURGESS, p. 197 'Public'.
- ?
- ?
Healy, Denis--------Foreign affairs spokesman of Britain's Labour Party
REF: BANGKOK, Vol. XXXVIII, No. 303, 01/11/1983, p. 4, Col. 3.
Heath, Edward-------British Prime minister
REF: E. Heath on 15/05/1973 in House of Commons on the Lonrho Affair; BURGESS, p. 25 'Capitalism';
* 18/05/1850 + 03/02/1925
REF: O. Heaviside: "On operators in Physical Mathematics", Part. 2, Proc. Roy. Soc. London, Series A, Vol. 54 p. 122.
* 13/12/1797 Duesseldorf, Germany + 17/02/1856 Paris, France
REF:
- ITQ, No.296.14 'Era'.
- FOERSTERQUOTS, p. 63 'Communism'.
- BURGESS, p. 67 'Equality'.
- MUSIC, p. 44.
- Ibid., p. 18.
REF: R.A. Heinlein: "Time Enough for Love", Berkley Medallion Edition, p. 247; MATHEMATICALMONTHLY, Vol. 90, No. 6, June/July 1983, p. 416, 'Miscellanea No. 107'.
Heisenberg, Werner Karl-----German physicist, 1932 Nobel laureate for physics
* 12/05/1901 Würzburg + 01/02/1976 Munich, Germany
- W. Heisenberg: "The Meaning of Beauty in the Exact Sciences", in "Across the Frontier", HARPER, 1974, p. 183; AUGROSSCIENCE, p. 39 Chapter III: "Beauty".
- W. Heisenberg: "Physics and Philosophy", HARPER, 1958; TALBOTMYSTIC, p. 73.
- DANCINGWULI, p. xxxix 'Epigraph'.
- American Journal of Physics USA, Vol. 27, No. 5, May 1959, p. 376.
- PAGELSQUANTUM, p. 50 Chapter 3: "The First Quantum Physicists".
- W. Heisenberg: "Physics and Philosophy: The Revolution in Modern Science", HARPER, 1958, p. 48; DAEDALUS, p. 113; UNIVERSITAS, Vol. 23, No. 4, 1981, p. 260.
- Denis Alexander: "Beyond Science", 1972, Lion Publishing, Berkhamsted, Herts., 1976, p. 49.
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- CONTINUUM, Vol. 3, No. 19, July 1981, p. 39.
- W. Heisenberg: "The Physicist's Conception of Nature", Hutchinson, 1958, The Scientific book Guild, Beaverbrook Newspapers, 1962, p. 29.
- AUGROSSCIENCE, p. 45 Chapter III: 'Beauty'.
- W. Heisenberg: "Across the frontiers", HARPER, 1974, p. 162; DANCINGWULI, p. 192 'The Particle Zoo'.
- W. Heisenberg: "Wandlungen in den Grundlagen der Naturwissenschaft", Hurzel, Leipzig, 1945; Heinrich O. Proskauer: "The Rediscovery of color: Goethe versus Newton today", Anthroposophic Press, Spring valley, N.Y., 1986, p. ix 'Preface'.
- David Park: "Introduction to the Quantum theory", MACGRAWHILL, 1964, 1974, p. 1 'Epigraph'.
* 31/08/1821 Potsdam + 08/09/1894 Charlottenburg, Germany
REF:
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- Martin Gardner: Scientific American, 231, 6, December 1974, pp. 132 - 136.
* 21/07/1899 + 1961
REF:
- BURGESS, p. 22 'Books'.
- ?
* 03/06/1878 Lynn, Mass. + 10/02/1942 Cambridge, Mass., USA
REF: L.J. Henderson: "The Order of Nature", 1917;
PHYSCHEM, p. 69 Chapter 3: "The Second Law of thermodynamics".
REF: CONTINUUM, Vol. 7, No. 6, March 1985, p. 42.
Henry, Patrick-----American revolutionary leader
* 05/1736 Studley, Va, + 06/06/1799 Red Hill nr. Brookneal, Va., USA
REF: 1775.
* 540 A.C. Ephesus 475 A.C.
GALAXIES, p. 87 Epigraph.
Michael C. Stoker, ENCYCEDWARDS, Vol. 3, pp. 478 - 479.
Bertrand Russell: "Mysticism and logic", 1917, UNWIN, 1963, p. 10.
Howard Stein: "On the Conceptual Structure of Quantum Mechanics",PARADIGMPARADOX, , Vol. 5, pp. 367 - 438 p. 367.
Burnet: "Early Greek philosophy", 1908; Bertrand Russell in "Mysticism and Logic", 1917, UNWIN, pp. 21 - 22.
EISELEYUNIVERSE, after Table of Contents.
REF: ?
REF: BURGESS, p. 155 'Morality'
baptized 24/08/1591 Cheapside, London buried 15/10/1674 Dean Prior, England
REF: DAVIESWORLD, p. 186 Chapter 10: "Supertime".
* 07/03/1792 Slough, Buckinghamshire + 11/05/1871 Collingwood, Kent, England
REF: J. Herschel: "A Preliminary Discourse on the Study of Natural Philosophy", 1830; BARTLETT, p. 465 # 12.
* 15/11/1738 Hannover, Germany + 25/08/1822 Slough, Buckinghamshire, England
REF: GALAXIES, p. 9 Epigraph.
REF: BURGESS, p. 74 'Greatness'.
* 22/02/1857 Hamburg + 01/01/1894 Bonn, Germany
REF:
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- BERG, p. 310.
REF: ANALOGSCFIC, Vol. CIV, No. 12, December 1984, p. 63.
Hess, Harry Hammond-----American geophysicist, chairman of the Space Science Board of the National Academy of Science, USA
+ 25/08/1969
REF: H.H. Hess: Letter dated January 1957 to Immanuel Velikovsky; Robert Treash: "Magnetic Remanence in Lunar rocks", Pensée's Series, Immanuel Velikovsky Reconsidered , May 1972.
* 02/07/1877 Calw, Wuerttemberg, Germany + 09/08/1962 Montagnola, Ticino, Switzerland
REF:
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- BURGESS, p. 98 'Hatred'.
- Theodore Roszak: "Person/Planet: The Creative Disintegration of Industrial Society", GOLLANCZ, 1979, p. 29, Chapter 1: "The Rights of the Person".
- H.Hesse: "Narcissus and Goldmund", New York, Ferrar, Straus & Girous, 1968, p. 183; DAEDALUS, p. 81
- H. Hesse: "Siddharta", New directions, New York, 1951, p. 83; Ibid. p. 17.
- Ibid., p. 110; Ibid., p. 17.
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* 23/01/1862 Königsberg 04/02/1943 G#246;ttingen, Germany
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REF: B.L. van der Waerden: "Hamilton's Discovery of Quaternions", Mathematical magazine, Vol. 49, No. 5, November 1976, pp. 227 - 234.
* 20/07/1919 Auckland, New Zealand
REF: CONTINUUM, Vol. 5, No. 7, April 1983, p. 40.
* 1897 + 1967
REF: C.N. Hinshelwood: "The Vision of nature", XV. Eddington Memorial Lecture, CAMBRIDGE, 1961; W.H. Thorpe: "Animal nature and Human Nature", METHUEN, 1974, pp. 344 - 345.
Hippocrates-----Greek philosopher, called the "Father of Medicine"
* 460 A.C. Cos + Larissa, Thessaly, Greece
REF:
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- Hippocrates: "Aphorisms", Section I, No. 1; GREATBOOKS, Vol. 10, p. 131.
REF: M.W. Hirsch: "The Dynamical Systems Approach to Differential Equations", MATHBULLETIN, Vol. 11, No. 1, July 1984, pp. 1 - 64 p. 2 Chapter I: "Historical Background".

* 20/04/1889 Braunau, Austria 30/04/1945 Berlin, Germany
REF: BURGESS, p. 123 'Leadership'.
* 05/04/1588 Westport, now Malmesbury, Wiltshire + 04/12/1679 Hardwick Hall, Derbyshire
REF:
- PQIOT, p. 413 'Power'
- CONCISEOXFORD, p. 105, No. 10.
- Ibid., p. 105, No. 9; T. Hobbes: "Leviathan", Part i, Chapter 13.
* 11/01/1843 + 02/07/1931
REF: ENCYCEDWARDS, Vol. 7, pp. 140 - 145 "Religion" by William P. Alston p. 141.
REF:
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- BURGESS, p. 123 'Leadership'.
- ASIA, Vol. 24, No. A-22, 27/07/1986, p. 4, contributed by Virginia Matiga, Laguna, Philippines.
REF: D. Hoffman: "The COMPUTER-aided Discovery of New Embedded Minimal Surfaces", MATHINTELLIGENCER, Vol. 9, No. 3, 1987, pp. 8 - 21 p. 21.
* 24/01/1776 Königsberg 24/07/1822 Berlin, Germany
REF: MUSIC, p. 61.
REF: D. R. Hofstadter: "Reflections, following Paper 3: "Rediscovering the Mind" by Harold J. Morowitz, HOFSTADTERMIND, p. 48.
* 10/11/1697 Bartholomew Close, London + 26/10/1764 Leicester Square, London, England
REF: W. Hogarth: "The Analogies of Beauty; written with a view of fixing the fluctuating ideas of taste", London, 1753; GOMBRICHORDER, p. 3.
* 09/12/1895 + 22/08/1975
REF:
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- Ibid., pp. 190 - 191.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.,; L.T. Hogben: "The Nature of Living Matter", 1930, KEGAN, 1930.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- L. Hogben: "Science for the Citizen", UNWIN, 1938, 1956, p. 17 Chapter 1.
- Ibid. p. 1044 Chapter 23.
- L. Hogben: "Science in Authority", UNWIN, 1963, p. 3 Epigraph on title page.
- RSBIOS,L.T. Hogben, Vol. 24, 1975, pp. 183 - 221.
* 20/03/1770 Lauffen am Neckar + 07/06/1843 Tuebingen, Germany
REF: J.C.F.Hölderlin: "Duty of a tutor; Jochen Trüby: SCALA, No. 11, 1983, "Great Germans: Hölderlin: The Poet in the Tower", pp. 46 - 47.
REF: MUSIC, p. 5.
W.J. Holland: "The Moth Book", Doubleday, 1949.
* 29/08/1809 Cambridge, Mass. + 07/10/1894 Cambridge,Mass. USA
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- Ibid., p. 607, No. 607.25 'Music'; O.W. Holmes: Over the Teacup", 1891, p. 5.
- MUSIC, p. 62.
- ?
- ?
Holton, Gerald-----American physicist, historian of science
REF: RIORDANQUARK, p. 8.
REF: p. 215 Chapter 11: 'Texture of Reality'. GODPLAYSDICE, p. 215 Chapter 11: 'Texture of Reality'.
Homer-----Greek epic poet
REF:
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- BARTLETT, p. 60 #26; Homer: "The Odyssey", XVIII,Line 130.
- Ibid., p. 61 #1; Ibid., XIX, Line 328.
- Ibid., p. 59 #5; Homer: "The Iliad, XXI, Line 463.
REF: BLUE.
REF: BURGESS, p. 34 'Christianity'.
REF: F.G. Hopkins: Presidential Address to the Royal Society, 1932; Malcolm Dixon & Edwin C. Webb: "Enzymes", 1964, LONGMAN, 1964, p. v.
* 1844 Stratford, Essex, England + 1889 Dublin, Ireland
REF: ?
* 08/12/65 B.C. Venusia 17/11/18 A.C. buried on the Equiline Hill nr. Maecena, Italy
REF: GALAXIES, p. 5 Epigraph; Horace: "Satires, Epistles and Ars Poetica", HARVARD, 1978/
REF: BLUE.
REF:
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- SAGANWORLD, 1975, p. 146.
* ~ 300 B.C> + 238 B.C.
REF: DURANTCIVILIZATION, Part I: "Our Oriental Heritage", pp. 676 - 688, Chapter XXIII,
Hu, Shih-----Chinese philosopher
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REF:
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- BARTLETT, p. 818 # 12.
- St. Elmo Nauman Jr.: "Dictionary of Asian Philosophies", KEGAN, 1979, p. 167.
- Hu, Shih: "Living Philosophies, A Series of Intimate Credos, 1931, SIMON, 1931.
- Hu, Shih: "La Jounesse Nouvelle", April 1919; BARTLETT, p. 818, # 10.
* 19/06/1856 Bloomington, Ill., USA + 07/05/1915 at sea
REF;
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- Ibid., p. 222 'Technology'.
- HUMANVALUES, p. 93.
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REF: ?
REF: BURGESS, p. 240 'Work'.
REF: ?
* 26/02/1802 Besançon + 22/05/1885 Paris, France
REF:
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- MUSIC, p. 45.
- V. Hugo: "Les Misérables".
- V. Hugo: "Fantine", "Les Misérables", 1862; ITQ, p. 610 , # 420.4 'Sprituality'.
- BLUE.
Hume, David-----English philosopher, historian
* 26/04/1711 Edinburgh + 25/08/1776 Edinburgh, Scotland
- SAGANWORLD, p. 108.
- D. Hume: "An Enquiry concerning Human Understanding"; Edward D. Wilson: "On Human Nature", HARVARD, 1978, p. v.
REF: MUSIC, p. 60.
* 19/10/1784 Southgate, Middlesex + 28/08/1859 Putney, London, England
REF: EISELEYFIRMAMENT, p. 59.
* 1701//1899 Brooklyn, N.Y., + 14/05/1977 Santa Barbara, Cal. USA
REF:
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- R.M. Hutchins, GREATBOOKS; BARTLETT, p. 845 # 16.
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- Ibid, p. 3 Chapter I: "The Tradition of the West".
- Ibid., p. xiii 'Preface.
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REF:
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- Ibid., P. 830 #8.
- Ibid. p. 830 #10.
- ?
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- ?
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* 1897 + 1975
REF:
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* 04/05/1825 Ealing + 29/06/1895 Eastbourne, England
REF:
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- BARTLETT, p. 595 #12. SWANSONWORLDS, p. 124.
- T.H. Huxley: "Science and Education", 1868, Chapter 4; BARTLETT, p. 595 #14.
- BURGESS, p. 156 'Morality'.
- T.H. Huxley: "Evolution and Ethics", 1893.BARTLETT, p. 596 #10.
- T.H. Huxley: "On Medical Education", 1870; Ibid., p. 595 #17.
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- EDDINGTONPHYSICAL, p. 173.
- Denis Alexander: "Beyond Science", 1972, Lion Publishings, Berkhamsted, Herts, 1976, p. 50.
- Aldous Huxley: "T.H. Huxley as a Literary man", BARTLETT, p. 576 #7.
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- BARTLETT, p. 595 #6.
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- BARTLETT, p. 595 #8.
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- CONTINUUM, Vol. 9, No. 6, March 1987, p. 34.
- BARTLETT, p. 596 #8.
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- SAGANCOSMOS, p. 3.
- BARTLETT, p. 596 #1.
- Ibid., p. 575 #15; T.H. Huxley: "Science and education", 1868, Chapter 4.