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- Reuben_Burrow abstract "For the outlaw see Rube BurrowFor the Reverend of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church see Reuben Burrow (reverend)Reuben Burrow (30 December 1747 – 7 June 1792) was an English mathematician and orientalist. Initially a teacher, he was appointed assistant to Maskelyne, then astronomer-royal, at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and was involved in the Schiehallion experiment. He later conducted research in India, becoming one of the first members of the Asiatic Society.".
- Q3428316 abstract "For the outlaw see Rube BurrowFor the Reverend of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church see Reuben Burrow (reverend)Reuben Burrow (30 December 1747 – 7 June 1792) was an English mathematician and orientalist. Initially a teacher, he was appointed assistant to Maskelyne, then astronomer-royal, at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and was involved in the Schiehallion experiment. He later conducted research in India, becoming one of the first members of the Asiatic Society.".
- Reuben_Burrow comment "For the outlaw see Rube BurrowFor the Reverend of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church see Reuben Burrow (reverend)Reuben Burrow (30 December 1747 – 7 June 1792) was an English mathematician and orientalist. Initially a teacher, he was appointed assistant to Maskelyne, then astronomer-royal, at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and was involved in the Schiehallion experiment. He later conducted research in India, becoming one of the first members of the Asiatic Society.".
- Q3428316 comment "For the outlaw see Rube BurrowFor the Reverend of the Cumberland Presbyterian Church see Reuben Burrow (reverend)Reuben Burrow (30 December 1747 – 7 June 1792) was an English mathematician and orientalist. Initially a teacher, he was appointed assistant to Maskelyne, then astronomer-royal, at the Royal Greenwich Observatory and was involved in the Schiehallion experiment. He later conducted research in India, becoming one of the first members of the Asiatic Society.".