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<p> Mathematician, born in Kilmoden, Argyllshire; was professor of [[Mathematics]] in [[Aberdeen]] and in Edinburgh; wrote a "Treatise on Fluxions," in defence of Newton against Berkeley, and an "Account of Newton's Discoveries"; did much to give an impetus to mathematical study in [[Scotland]] (1698-1746). </p>
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<p> Mathematician, born in Kilmoden, Argyllshire; was professor of Mathematics in [[Aberdeen]] and in Edinburgh; wrote a "Treatise on Fluxions," in defence of Newton against Berkeley, and an "Account of Newton's Discoveries"; did much to give an impetus to mathematical study in [[Scotland]] (1698-1746). </p>
 
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Latest revision as of 18:42, 15 October 2021

Colin Maclaurin [1]

Mathematician, born in Kilmoden, Argyllshire; was professor of Mathematics in Aberdeen and in Edinburgh; wrote a "Treatise on Fluxions," in defence of Newton against Berkeley, and an "Account of Newton's Discoveries"; did much to give an impetus to mathematical study in Scotland (1698-1746).

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