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Hartshorne may refer to: * Hartshorne (surname) Places * Hartshorne, Derbyshire, a village in England * Hartshorne, Oklahoma, a US city * Hartshorne Island, an island between Dakers Island and Howard Island in eastern Joubin Islands * Hartshorne Woods Park, a park in New Jersey Mathematics * Hartshorne ellipse See also * * Hartshorn (other) {{disambig, geo ...
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Hartshorne (surname)
Hartshorne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Anna Cope Hartshorne (1860–1957), American educator in Japan * Arthur Hartshorne (1880–1915), American ice dancer *Charles Hartshorne (1897–2000), American philosopher * Charles Henry Hartshorne (1802–1865), English cleric and antiquary *Edward Y. Hartshorne (1912–1946), American education officer * Joshua Hartshorne (1808–1884), American politician from Pennsylvania * Lawrence Hartshorne (1755–1822), merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia * Lawrence Hartshorne, Jr. (1786–1865), hardware merchant and political figure in Nova Scotia *Richard Hartshorne (1899–1992), American geographer * Richard Hartshorne (settler) (1641-1722), early settler in New Jersey * Richard Hartshorne (judge) (1888–1975), United States federal judge *Robin Hartshorne (born 1938), American mathematician *Sarah Hartshorne, contestant of America's Next Top Model, Cycle 9 The ninth cycle of ''America's Next Top Mod ...
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Hartshorne, Derbyshire
Hartshorne is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 3,888. It is north of the town of Swadlincote. The name is pronounced "Harts-horn"; the ''sh'' is not a digraph, as this is a compound. Etymology The name of the village is first attested in the Domesday Book of 1086, where it appears in the spelling ''Heorteshorne''. This comes from the Old English word ('hart, adult male red deer') in the genitive case, compounded with the word ('horn'), and once meant 'hart's antler'. It appears that the name originally denoted not the village itself but the neighbouring hill to the south-east of the village, now called ''Horn Hill'', which was thought to resemble a stag's antler. History Hartshorne was mentioned in the Domesday Book as belonging to Henry de FerrersHenry was given a large number of manors in Derbyshire including Doveridge, Linton, Pilsbury and Cowley. and being worth ten shilling ...
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Hartshorne, Oklahoma
Hartshorne (pronounced "Hearts-orn") is a city in Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, United States. It is the third largest city in the county. The population was 1,947 at the time of the 2020 United States census. Description The community was named for Dr. Charles Hartshorne, a wealthy investor from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, who was attracted by the potential profits offered by coal deposits in the area."Hartshorne Public Schools."
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The present-day city of Hartshorne began as a coal mining community about 1850. Coal mine operators in the recruited European immigrants to work the mines. The first workers were probably English and Iris ...
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Hartshorne Island
Hartshorne Island () is an island between Dakers Island and Howard Island in the eastern Joubin Islands, Antarctica. It was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Sidney G. Hartshorne, Master of RV ''Hero'' on her first Antarctic voyage to Palmer Station in 1968. See also * List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands This is a list of Antarctic and sub-Antarctic islands. * Antarctic islands are, in the strict sense, the islands around mainland Antarctica, situated on the Antarctic Plate, and south of the Antarctic Convergence. According to the terms of the A ... References Islands of the Palmer Archipelago {{PalmerArchipelago-geo-stub ...
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Hartshorne Woods Park
Hartshorne Woods Park (pronounced: hurt-shern) is a county park located in Northern Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States, in New Jersey's Raritan Bayshore, Bayshore Region. The park has of trails, several old military bunkers and a small beach with a fishing pier. It is roughly bordered to the north and west by Navesink Ave and New Jersey Route 36, Route 36. Its southern borders are Hartshorne Road and the Navesink River. Its eastern border is the Shrewsbury River, Upper Shrewsbury River. The Park is split into three sections from west to east: The Buttermilk Valley Section, the Monmouth Hills Section, and the Rocky Point Section. History The park is named after Richard Hartshorne (settler), Richard Hartshorne, who acquired the land from the Lenape for thirteen shillings after sailing to the Highlands, New Jersey, Highland in 1674. Rocky Point, the easternmost section of the park, contains a World War Two-era Coast Artillery site known as Battery Lewis on the former Hi ...
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Hartshorne Ellipse
In mathematics, a Hartshorne ellipse is an ellipse in the unit ball bounded by the 4-sphere S4 such that the ellipse and the circle given by intersection of its plane with S4 satisfy the Poncelet condition that there is a triangle with vertices on the circle and edges tangent to the ellipse. They were introduced by , who showed that they correspond to ''k'' = 2 instantons An instanton (or pseudoparticle) is a notion appearing in theoretical and mathematical physics. An instanton is a classical solution to equations of motion with a finite, non-zero action, either in quantum mechanics or in quantum field theory. Mo ... on S4. References * Algebraic geometry {{geometry-stub ...
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