Calculus - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Gottfried von Leibniz
“And the invention of” Calculus
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a genius in many fields including law, religion, statecraft, history, literature, logic, metaphysics, and speculative philosophy. Leibniz, born on July 1, 1646, applied mathematical reasoning to the phenomena of the physical universe. He imagined calculus and combinatorial analysis.
Leibniz lost his father at the age of six and so he was largely self-taught by constant reading in his fathers library. At the age of eight he began the study of Latin and by age twelve had mastered it enough to compose creditable Latin verse. From Latin he went on to Greek, which he also learned largely by his own efforts. Classical studies were not enough for Leibnizs development, and he began studying logic. Before the age of fifteen he came up with the first clues to his metaphysics while attempting to reform logic. Leibniz received his bachelor degree from the University of Leipzig in 1663 at......
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