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Calculus Collection

Background imageCalculus Collection: Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician

Leonhard Euler, Swiss mathematician and physicist

Background imageCalculus Collection: Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails

Elementos de Matematica by Spanish architect Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by Benito Bails (1730-1797), Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment. Trigonometric calculations

Background imageCalculus Collection: Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails

Elementos de Matematica by Benito Bails
Elementos de Matematica (Elements of Mathematics), by the Spanish architect and mathematician of The Enlightenment Benito Bails (1730-1797)

Background imageCalculus Collection: Isaac Newton (1642-1726/1727). English mathematician

Isaac Newton (1642-1726/1727). English mathematician, astronomer and physicist. Chromolithography, 1876. Date: 2014

Background imageCalculus Collection: Johann Bernouilli, Swiss mathematician

Johann Bernouilli, Swiss mathematician
Johann Bernouilli (1667 - 1748), Swiss mathematician, one of many mathematicians of the Bernouilli family. He is especially known for his contributions to infinitesimal calculus. Date: circa 1710

Background imageCalculus Collection: Isaac Barrow, English scholar and mathematician

Isaac Barrow, English scholar and mathematician
Isaac Barrow (1630-1677), English mathematician. He contributed to the development of calculus and discovered the fundamental theorem of calculus. He was also a classical and theological scholar

Background imageCalculus Collection: BERNOULLI, Johann (1667-1748). Swiss mathematician

BERNOULLI, Johann (1667-1748). Swiss mathematician. Development of infinitesimal calculus. Catenary solution Bernoullis rule. Engraving

Background imageCalculus Collection: Egypt Cairo

Egypt Cairo
Students in the outer court of El Azhar; they are more probably studying the Koran than differential calculus

Background imageCalculus Collection: Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician

Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician
Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and amateur mathematician. He is known for developments leading to modern calculus, and for research into the theory of numbers



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