Thomas Myers (mathematician)
Thomas Myers was an English mathematician and geographer.
Early life
Myers was born 13 February 1774, in Hovingham village, North Yorkshire, England.Career
In 1806, Myers was appointed professor of mathematics at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich.Personal life
In 1807, Myers married Anna Maria, youngest daughter of John Hale. They had a son, Frederic Myers. On 21 April 1834, Myers died in his home in Blackheath, London, England.Works
Myers wrote:- 'A Compendious System of Modern Geography, with Maps,' 1812, London, 8vo; re-edited ten years later in 2 vols. 4to.
- 'A Statistical Chart of Europe,' 1813.
- 'An Essay on Improving the Condition of the Poor,... with Hints on the Means of Employing those who are now Discharged from His Majesty's Service,' 1814.
- 'A Practical Treatise on finding the Latitude and Longitude at Sea, with Tables, &c., translated from the French of M. de Rossel' .
- 'Remarks on a Course of Education designed to prepare the Youthful Mind for a career of Honour, Patriotism, and Philanthropy,' 1818.