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Mathematician, physicist, and author. Translated Newton's Principia with commentary. Anders Chydenius: 1729–1803: Finnish-Swedish: Priest and an ecclesiastical member of the Riksdag, contemporary known as the leading classical liberal of Nordic history. Francisco Javier Clavijero: 1731–1787: Mexican: Historian, best known for his Antique ...
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The accounts of the city of Glasgow for 1752 show that the very first instalment of ten million sterling spent in making Glasgow a seaport (a sum of £28, 4s. 4d.), was for a silver tea-kettle to be presented to "James Stirling, mathematician, for his service, pains, and trouble in surveying the river towards deepening it by locks."
Only in the 18th century was the theorem interpreted as a fundamental result in differential calculus. Indeed, it is needed to prove both the mean value theorem and the existence of Taylor series. As the importance of the theorem grew, so did the interest in identifying the origin, and it was finally named Rolle's theorem in the 19th century ...