Watt may have studied Euclidian Geometry during his association with Joseph Black at the University of Glasgow or in reading Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz writings. As an instrument-maker, he would have found Euclidian's writing on Music Algorithms useful in tuning instruments as well as in designing his steam engines later on.
Cort MacLean Johns, Ph.D.-HSG
Author: "The Industrial Revolution - Lost in Antiquity - Found in the Renaissance"
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James Watt, the Scottish inventor who lent his name to the Watt unit of power, married twice. His first marriage was to his cousin, Margaret Miller, in 1764. He had five children with her, but only two survived, and Margaret died giving birth in 1772. Five years later Watt again married, this time to Ann MacGregor. Ann survived James Watt by 13 years, dying in 1832.
Donald A. Watt has written: 'Study of the services of libraries in suburban high schools'
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You can study music production in Scotland at James Watt College.
Jame Retief was created in 1960.
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Kenneth E.F Watt has written: 'Taming the future' -- subject(s): Science, Study and teaching
James Watt's field of study was engineering, particularly focusing on steam engines. He is best known for his improvements to the design and efficiency of the steam engine, which played a significant role in the Industrial Revolution.
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