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    • William Derham FRS (26 November 1657 – 5 April 1735) was an English clergyman, natural theologian, natural philosopher and scientist. He produced the earliest reasonably accurate measurement of the speed of sound. See more

    Life

    William Derham was the son of Thomas Derham. He was born at Stoulton, in Worcestershire, England. He was … See more

    Work

    In 1696, he published his Artificial Clockmaker, which went through several editions. The best known of his subsequent works are Physico-Theology, published in 1713; Astro-Theology, 1714; and Christo-Theology, 1… See more

    Born26 November 1657 · Stoulton, Worcestershire, England
    Died5 April 1735 (aged 77) · Upminster, Essex, England
    Known forNatural theology; · Measurement of the speed of sound
    External links

    • William Derham (1696) The artificial clock-maker - digital facsimile from the Linda Hall Library See more

     
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