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John Wallis was an English mathematician, most famous for his contributions to algebra and the development of calculus. His work introduced the infinity symbol (∞) and advanced mathematical analysis in 17th-century England. He also played a significant role in the founding of the Royal Society. Here are 40 of his quotes:
Mathematicks were not, at the time, looked upon as Accademical Learning, but the business of Traders, Merchants, Seamen, Carpenters, land-measurers, or the like; or perhaps some Almanak-makers in London. And of more than 200 at that time in our College, I do not know of any two that had more of Mathematicks than myself, which was but very little; having never made it my serious studie (otherwise than as a pleasant diversion) till some little time before I was designed for a Professor in it.
John Wallis
His writings include works on mechanics, sound, astronomy, the tides, the laws of motion, the Torricellian tube, botany, physiology, music, the calendar (in opposition to the Gregorian reform), geology, and the compass,-a range too wide to allow of the greatest success in any of the lines of his activity. He was also an ingenious cryptologist and assisted the government in deciphering diplomatic messages.
John Wallis
John Wallis
Occupation: English Mathematician
Born: November 23, 1616
Died: October 28, 1703
Quotes count: 40
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