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Bernhard Bolzano
(5 Oct 1781 - 18 Dec 1848)
Czech mathematician and theologian who who published Der binomische Lehrsatz (1816), a detailed work on the binomial theorem. His books also include topics of logic, analysis, and the paradoxes of infinity in mathematics.
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Science Quotes by Bernhard Bolzano (1)
Let me tell you how at one time the famous mathematician Euclid became a physician. It was during a vacation, which I spent in Prague as I most always did, when I was attacked by an illness never before experienced, which manifested itself in chilliness and painful weariness of the whole body. In order to ease my condition I took up Euclid's Elements and read for the first time his doctrine of ratio, which I found treated there in a manner entirely new to me. The ingenuity displayed in Euclid's presentation filled me with such vivid pleasure, that forthwith I felt as well as ever.
— Bernhard Bolzano
Selbstbiographie (1875), 20. In Robert Édouard Moritz, Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book (1914), 146.
See also: | Anecdote (14) | Biography (159) | Doctrine (14) | Euclid (19) | Illness (6) | Ingenuity (6) | Pain (30) | Physician (138) | Pleasure (18) | Presentation (2) | Ratio (3) | Read (11) | Recovery (6)