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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716). German philosopher and mathematician
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Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716). German philosopher and mathematician
Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (1646-1716). German philosopher and mathematician. Published his system of infinitesimal calculus in 1684, three years before Newton who, however, claimed priority as inventor as his publication related to earlier work. The controversy was never settled. Mezzotint by Johann Elias Haid (1781) from portrait of 1714 by JG Auerbach
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This print showcases the brilliant mind of Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, a renowned German philosopher and mathematician. Born in 1646, Leibniz is best known for publishing his groundbreaking system of infinitesimal calculus in 1684. Interestingly, this was three years before Isaac Newton's publication on a similar topic. However, a controversy arose as Newton claimed priority as the inventor due to his earlier work. The mezzotint captured by Johann Elias Haid in 1781 beautifully portrays Leibniz based on a portrait from 1714 by JG Auerbach. The intricate details and shading bring out the wisdom and intellect that defined this remarkable scientist. Leibniz's contributions to mathematics and philosophy are immeasurable. His system of calculus revolutionized the field and laid the foundation for modern mathematical analysis. Beyond mathematics, he delved into various disciplines such as physics, logic, metaphysics, and even theology. Despite the ongoing dispute with Newton over who truly invented calculus first, history has failed to settle this contentious matter definitively. Nevertheless, both figures left an indelible mark on scientific progress. This extraordinary print serves as a testament to Leibniz's genius and enduring legacy. It reminds us of his unwavering pursuit of knowledge and innovation that continues to inspire generations of mathematicians and philosophers alike.
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