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Academia
European people
Leonhard Euler
Johann Bernoulli
Joseph Louis Lagrange
Daniel Bernoulli
Institutiones calculi differentialis
Pierre Louis Maupertuis
Jakob Hermann
Mathematics
Fellows of the Royal Society
Number theorists

Leonhard EulerSwitzerland’s Foremost Scientific Expatriate By Ronald S. Calinger & John Glaus At the start of the 18th century, the Helvetic confederation into which Leonhard Euler was born was a breath of f

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