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Gottfried Leibniz By: Jhael Cortes
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Little Gottfried Born in Leipzig, Saxony on July 1 st 1646 Father died when he was six; this library ended up being where he learned Latin. When he was seven he had access to the university of Leipzig
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Big Gottfried Attended his father's former university and got his Master's degree in philosophy, and a Doctorate in Law at the University of Altdorf He practiced many traits; Philosophy, Physicist and Mathematician
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Philosopher =| [think...think...] He had a thinking side to him, I know shocking Q= Gottfried's Works (published books): Discourse on Metaphysics, and Monadology. But since this isn't a psychiatry class...let's go on
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Mathemetician He developed [inifinitesimal] calculas independently from Isaac Newton Life long dispute with Newton, Keill and others whether he had or not Notable Accomplishments: Integral sign ∫ Elongated “S” Stands for the Latin word “summa” “d” Italic d Stands for the Latin word “differentia” Used for differentials
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Summary Gottfried was a very well educated man learned in a variety of subjects; law, physics, mathematics, etc. Despite having had feuds with other mathmeticians of the time he still left a footprint in the history books...most notably that elongated S “ ∫ “ and “ d “ which we use today. To be honest...all I learned was what he learned. By that I mean I didn't understand a single thing he did. Calculus is confusing!
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Sources http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gottfried_Leibniz http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Lei bniz.html http://scienceworld.wolfram.com/biography/Lei bniz.html http://genealogy.math.ndsu.nodak.edu/id.php? id=60985
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