HowardHinton may refer to: HowardHinton (art patron) (1867–1948), Australian art patron and benefactor H. E. Hinton (Howard Everest Hinton, 1912–1977)...
Charles HowardHinton (1853 – 30 April 1907) was a British mathematician and writer of science fiction works titled Scientific Romances. He was interested...
author James Hinton, who was the father of the mathematician Charles HowardHinton. Hinton's father was the entomologist HowardHinton. His middle name...
John HowardHinton (23 March 1791 – 11 December 1873) was an English author and Baptist minister who published, along with many other works, The History...
The Oxford English Dictionary traces the word tesseract to Charles HowardHinton's 1888 book A New Era of Thought. The term derives from the Greek téssara...
Carma Hinton (Chinese: 韩倞; pinyin: Hán Jìng, born 1949) is a documentary filmmaker and Clarence J. Robinson Professor of Visual Culture and Chinese Studies...
mathematician George Boole, and her grandfather was the mathematician Charles HowardHinton. Ethel Lilian Voynich, a great-aunt, was the author of The Gadfly, a...
Augustus Saint-Gaudens. Bracken was born to HowardHinton, an editor at the Home Journal, and Lucy (Brownson) Hinton, a painter and sculptor. She shared studio...
Mary Ellen Boole Hinton: Mary, a mathematician, married a fellow mathematician and author Charles HowardHinton (son of James Hinton, a surgeon). They...
benefactors, HowardHinton and Chandler Coventry, as well as the existing Armidale City Art Collection. Sydney-based collector and benefactor HowardHinton began...
John Hinton (Dean of Tuam) (1672–1743), Anglican priest in Ireland John HowardHinton (1791–1873), English author and Baptist minister J. M. Hinton (John...
Flatland: Or How a Plain Folk Discovered the Third Dimension by Charles HowardHinton (1907) The Dot and the Line: A Romance in Lower Mathematics by Norton...
published by Japonica Press (2004), ISBN 1-904686-06-0 Brother of John HowardHinton. "places to visit in Doncaster". visitdoncaster.co.uk. Archived from...
force from eternal quietude to eternal motion." Then, in 1884, Charles HowardHinton published a series of scientific and philosophical essays under the...
Ellen (1856–1908) who married the mathematician and author Charles HowardHinton and had four children. After the sudden death of her husband, Mary Ellen...
A New Era of Thought is a non-fiction work written by Charles HowardHinton, published in 1888 and reprinted in 1900 by Swan Sonnenschein & Co. Ltd.,...
his harbour views, many of which were collected by Eadith Walker and HowardHinton, two of the city's leading art patrons. In a poem dedicated to the artist...
Linlathen and Campbell of Row. Man's Responsibility (1842) is a reply to HowardHinton on the nature and extent of the Atonement. He also published: Journal...