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Barrow died unmarried in London at the early age of 46, and was buried at Westminster Abbey. John Aubrey, in the Brief Lives, attributes his death to an opium addiction acquired during his residence in Turkey.
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In April of 1677 Barrow travelled to London where he contracted malignant fever. He tried to cure it by fasting and taking opium, a formula which had previously ...
30‏/10‏/2024 · Isaac Barrow (born October 1630, London, England—died May 4, 1677, London) was an English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician ...
Barrow died suddenly in May of 1677, at the age of 46. The cause of his death appears uncertain. Some biographers maintained that he succumbed to a fever; ...
He died 4 May 1677 aged 47. His friends erected this monument. He was born in London in 1630, a son of Thomas Barrow and his wife Anne (Buggin). He was ...
He died soon after in 1677 from, according to John Aubrey, an overdose of opium, an addiction that he had acquired in Turkey. Barrow is best known for his ...
Isaac Barrow was born in London in 1630, and died at Cambridge in 1677. He went to school first at Charterhouse.
He became vice chancellor in 1675, but died two years later at age 47. Barrow had never married, and the evidence indicates that he died of a drug overdose.
While Master of Trinity, Barrow was occupied with two major issues. In April of 1677 Barrow travelled to London where he contracted malignant fever.
20‏/06‏/2018 · Genealogy for Isaac Barrow (1630 - 1677) family tree on Geni, with over 265 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
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