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Über Bernoullis Brachistochrons-probleme (1702)
724; "brachistochrone" is the curve providing the quickest descent (for an object sliding down the curve) between two given points. Over the course of three generations, the Bernoulli family produced many of the leading 18th century mathematicians.
Ulrich, Johann
53; Hannoverian Fifer
Ulster
508; A historical region and ancient kingdom of northern
Ireland, the northernmost of the historic provinces. Largely annexed by the
English Crown during the reign of James I, it is now divided between
Ireland and Northern Ireland, which is often called Ulster; six of its nine
counties make up Northern Ireland, now often referred to as Ulster; the
rest are in the Republic of Ireland.
Ult.
13; Latin: "ultimo" = "last"
Unchleigh, Lieutenant
36; quartered with Cherrycoke, 48
Uncle Toby
364; Uncle Toby is a character in Stern's Tristram Shanty; Tristram Shandy's Uncle Toby resorted first to maps then to scale model earthworks, recreating the siege of Namur, in order to explain to solicitous enquirers, regarding where exactly he was wounded during the siege, the precise position, location and angle of his injury. n.b. Uncle Toby was wounded in the groin. Knockwood is described as trans-Elemental since he works with water, not earth, the other two elements being air and fire. (Thanks to Richard Romeo)
uncoah
180; unco is Scots for unknown, strange or unusual - a contraction of 'uncouth'.
Undecamerous
555; consisting of eleven parts
Underground Journeys
"secret Tunnels" 232-33; See also Hollow-Earthers
University of Hell
523
Unreflective, H.M.S.
49
Urania
397; girl with whom Dixon dances in Williamsburg
Uranian devotee
134
708; seventh planet from the sun, discovered by Herschel in 1781; 769; See also Georgian
Ursa Major
653; "The Great Bear" constellation; the Big Dipper