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William Ludlam: portrait of an eighteenth-century mathematician
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- Decesare, Richard (Author)
Title
William Ludlam: portrait of an eighteenth-century mathematician
Abstract
In 1785, William Ludlam wrote a book entitled The rudiments of mathematics. After I purchased the 1790 edition of this text some years ago at an antiquarian bookstore in Connecticut, I became interested in learning more about him. Ludlam's name had appeared as a footnote in several histories of mathematics, but little else had been written about him. I began some research, simply out of curiosity. What emerged was a story of an interesting mathematician, scientist, inventor, and clergyman - and a man who often found himself in the middle of controversy and subject to personal attacks, whether deserved or not. This article is a biography of Ludlam, in which I have used his own words, as well as those of his adversaries, wherever possible. © 2011 British Society for the History of Mathematics.
Publication
Bshm Bulletin: Journal of The British Society for The History of Mathematics
Date
2011
Volume
26
Issue
2
Pages
105-117
Journal Abbr
BSHM Bull.
Citation Key
pop00266
ISSN
17498430 (ISSN)
Language
English
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2 citations (Crossref) [2023-10-31]
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Citation
Decesare, R. (2011). William Ludlam: portrait of an eighteenth-century mathematician. Bshm Bulletin: Journal of The British Society for The History of Mathematics, 26(2), 105–117. https://doi.org/10.1080/17498430.2011.529043
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