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Authorised form of nameMalet; John Christian (1847 - 1901)
Dates1847 - 1901
Date of birth25 December 1847
Date of death09/04/1901
Research fieldMathematics
ActivityEducation:
MA
Career:
Professor of Mathematics, Queen's College, Cork (by 1882); Assistant Commissioner of Intermediate Education, Ireland
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election08/06/1882
SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll
CodeNA6648
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EC/1882/16Malet, John Christian: certificate of election to the Royal Society
NLB/4/394Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor John Christian Malet10 May 1890
NLB/1/609Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to Professor John Christian Malet, Carbery, Silcehster Road, Kingstown, County Dublin7 October 1887
NLB/12/654Copy letter from Herbert Rix, to John Christian Malet, Fellow of the Royal Society, Carbery, Silchester Road, Kingstown, County Dublin30 March 1896
RR/9/68Referee's report by Norman Macleod Ferrers, on a paper 'On a class of invariants' by John Christian Malet22 February 1882
RR/9/69Letter from Thomas Archer Hirst, on a paper 'On a class of invariants' by John Christian Malet to the Secretary of the Royal Society25 February 1882
RR/9/70Referee's report by Henry John Stephen Smith, on a paper 'On a class of invariants' by John Christian Malet5 June 1882
MC/12/257Letter from J C [John Christian] Malet, Queen's College Cork, to the Secretary of the Royal Society14 June 1882
MC/12Volume 12 of miscellaneous correspondence regarding business matters, sent to the Royal Society1880-1883
PP/6/23Paper, 'Note on Rev Robert Harley's paper "Professor Malet's classes of invariants identified with Sir James Cockle's criticoids"' by John C [Christian] Malet1885
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