John Napier Logarithms were invented by The Scottish mathematician. Napier did not enter school until he was 13. He did not stay in.

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John Napier 1550-1617 Logarithms were invented by The Scottish mathematician. Napier did not enter school until he was 13. He did not stay in school very long, however. It is believed that he dropped out and traveled in Europe to continue his studies. Little is known about these years, where or when he may have studied.

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