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  1. Euler: The Master of Us All (Dolciani Mathematical Expositions, No 22) by William Dunham, 1999-01-01
  2. The Early Mathematics of Leonhard Euler (Spectrum) by C. Edward Sandifer, 2007-01-01
  3. The Legacy of Leonhard Euler: A Tricentennial Tribute by Lokenath Debnath, 2009-10-12
  4. Elements of algebra by Leonhard Euler, 2010-05-13
  5. Leonhard Euler and the Bernoullis: Mathematicians from Basel by M. B. W. Tent, 2009-10-05
  6. Leonhard Euler by Emil A. Fellmann, 2010-06-28
  7. Lettres a une princesse d'Allemagne 2nd part: Accesserunt: Rettung der göttlichen Offenbarung (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera physica, Miscellanea) (English and German Edition) (Vol 12) by Leonhard Euler, 1960-01-01
  8. The Genius of Euler: Reflections on his Life and Work (Spectrum) by William Dunham, 2007-01-01
  9. How Euler Did it (Spectrum) by C. Edward Sandifer, 2007-07-03
  10. Leonhard Euler: Life,Work and Legacy (Studies in the History and Philosophy of Mathematics, Volume 5)
  11. Mechanica sive motus scientia analytice exposita 1st part (Leonhard Euler, Opera Omnia / Opera mechanica et astronomica) (Latin Edition) (Vol 1) by Leonhard Euler, 1980-01-01
  12. Euler and Modern Science (Spectrum) by N. N. Bogolyubov, G. K. Mikhailov & A. P. Yushkevich, et all 2007-07-25
  13. Euler at 300: An Appreciation (Spectrum) by Robert E. Bradley, Lawrence A. D'Antonio, et all 2007-07-25
  14. Diophantus of Alexandria; a study in the history of Greek algebra by Thomas Little Heath, Leonhard Euler, 2010-08-25

1. Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia
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Leonhard Euler 15. April in Riehen Schweiz 18. September in St. Petersburg ) war einer der bedeutendsten Mathematiker aller Zeiten. Leonhard Euler, Pastell von Emanuel Handmann, 1753 (Kunstmuseum Basel)
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1707 wurde Euler als der ¤lteste Sohn des Pfarrers Paul Euler geboren. Er besuchte das Gymnasium in Basel und nahm gleichzeitig Privatunterricht beim Mathematiker Johannes Burckhardt . Ab 1720 studierte er an der Universit¤t Basel und h¶rte hier Vorlesungen von Johann Bernoulli erlangte er durch einen Vergleich der Newtonschen und Kartesischen Philosophie in lateinischer Sprache die Magisterw¼rde. Seinen Plan, auch Theologie zu studieren, gab er 1725 auf. Am 17. Mai

2. Leonhard Euler (1707 - 1783)
Leonhard Euler (1707 1783) From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball.
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3. Leonhard Euler (1707-1783)
Biography of Leonhard Euler (17071783)
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4. 10.9. Euler, Leonard (1707-1783)
10.9. Euler, Leonard (17071783) IRA. Leonhard Euler was one of top mathematicians of the eighteenth century and the greatest mathematician to
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5. Euler, Leonhard.
Euler, Leonhard. Leonhard Euler, b. Apr. 15, 1707, d. Sept. 18, 1783, was the most prolific mathematician in history.
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6. Leonhard Euler - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
Leonhard Euler was the first to use the term function (defined by Leibniz 1694) to Leonhard Euler aged 49 (oil painting by Emanuel Handmann, 1756)
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Leonhard Euler by Emanuel Handmann Leonhard Euler [oi'lər] ( April 15 September 18 ) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist . He is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived. Leonhard Euler was the first to use the term " function " (defined by Leibniz in ) to describe an expression involving various arguments ; i.e., y = F( x ). He is credited with being one of the first to apply calculus to physics Born and educated in Basel , he was a mathematical child prodigy . He worked as a professor of mathematics in St. Petersburg , later in Berlin , and then returned to St. Petersburg. He is the most prolific mathematician of all time, his collected work filling 75 volumes. He dominated 18th century mathematics and deduced many consequences of the newly invented calculus. He was completely blind for the last seventeen years of his life, during which time he produced almost half of his total output.

7. Leonard Euler
Euler calculated without apparent effort, as men breathe, or eagles sustain themselves in the wind. (Arago)
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8. The Euler Society
To encourage scholarly research into the life, work, and influence of Euler, to explore his legacy, and to promote English translation of his
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Leonhard Euler Euler, Leonhard , 1707-83, Swiss mathematician. Born and educated at Basel, where he knew the
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10. The Euler Archive
An online resource for Leonhard Euler's original works and modern Euler scholarship to help make available in English some of the works of the great
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11. Euler, Leonhard
Leonhard Euler (b. April 15, 1707, Basel, Switz.d. Sept.
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12. Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Euler. Euler wurde am 15.April 1701 in Basel geboren und starb am 18.September 1783 in St.Petersburg.
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13. Leonhard Euler: Definition And Much More From Answers.com
Eu·ler ( oi l?r ) , Leonhard 1707–1783. Swiss mathematician noted both for hiswork in analysis and algebra, including complex numbers and.
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Swiss mathematician noted both for his work in analysis and algebra, including complex numbers and logarithms, and his introduction of much of the basic notation in mathematics. Encyclopedia Euler, Leonhard lā ´nh¤rt oi lər ) , 1707–83, Swiss mathematician. Born and educated at Basel, where he knew the Bernoullis, he went to St. Petersburg (1727) at the invitation of Catherine I, becoming professor of mathematics there on the departure of Daniel Bernoulli (1733). He was invited to Berlin (1741) by Frederick the Great and remained there until 1766, when he returned to St. Petersburg. Euler was the most prolific mathematician who ever lived; his collected works run to more than seventy volumes. He contributed to numerous areas of both pure and applied mathematics, including the calculus of variations, analysis, number theory, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, analytical mechanics, hydrodynamics, and the lunar theory (calculation of the motion of the moon). Euler was one of the first to develop the methods of the calculus on a wide scale. Though half-blind for much of his life and totally blind for the last seventeen years, he retained to the end a near-legendary skill at calculation. Among his results are the differential equation named for him, the formula relating the number of faces, edges, and vertices of a polyhedron (

14. Biography Of Leonhard Euler
Leonhard Euler, from Basel, Switzerland, was one of the most prolific Leonhard Euler also wrote a very popular publication called Letters to a Princess
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    Leonhard Euler, from Basel, Switzerland, was one of the most prolific mathematicians of all time. He was born to Margaret and Reverend Paul Euler on April 15, 1707. Right from the start, his father, who was once a mathematician himself, wanted his son to be in the ministry. As Leonhard chose not to be in the ministry, he made many great advancements in the field of mathematics. Throughout his life, he published over 866 books and articles pertaining to mathematics, theoretical physics, and engineering mechanics. It was once said that "Euler calculated without apparent effort, as men breathe..." Although he was set back by partial blindness in his 20's, and then almost complete blindness in his later life, he was still able to discover some of the most important mathematical works of his time.
    Family
    Leonhard was married in Russia on January 7, 1734. He married Katharina Gsell, the daughter of a Swiss painter. Together, they had thirteen children, only five, however, survived infancy. Euler claimed that while holding a baby in his arms, and children playing around his feet, he made some of his best mathematical discoveries.
    He was sent to a school in Basel. While there, he lived with his grandmother on his mother's side. In 1720, at the age of 14, his father sent him to the University of Basel to prepare for the ministry, but get a general education first. He obtained a Master's Degree in philosophy three years later. He discovered that he was not content with the ministry, but liked mathematics better. He continued studying theology until his teacher, Johann Bernoulli, was able to convince Euler's father to let him study mathematics. Later, in 1727, he attended the Saint Petersburg Academy of Science. In 1730, Leonhard was appointed professor of physics, and three years later he became the professor of mathematics. Leonhard joined the Berlin Academy of Science in 1741. Later in 1744, he became director of the academy's mathematics section.

    15. Leonhard Euler
    Leonhard Euler is of one the famous and accomplished members of this elite group of Leonhard Euler attended the University of Basel, where he studied
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    Leonhard Euler's Early Life As an Abstract Thinker (1707 - 1743)
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    Modern mathematics incorporates the insights and ideas of many brilliant mathematical scholars of different epochs. Some of these mathematicians expanded the subject by introducing radically new theories and unexplored horizons. Leonhard Euler is of one the famous and accomplished members of this elite group of mathematicians. Euler earned his reputation in history as an ingenious mathematician by exploring new dimensions in mathematics. One of his best known discoveries is his identity,
      e^( i x)= cos(x)+ i sin(x).
    This celebrated equation is the result of combining trigonometry with the exponential function, which is one example that illustrates Euler's style of thinking and level of comfort with abstract ideas. Euler was a very gifted mathematician, not only in terms of what he accomplished, but also with regard to his methods. I believe Euler was an abstract thinker, and by this I mean two things; first, that he could clearly visualize challenging mathematical concepts in his mind with few if any concrete figures or drawings to guide him, and second, that he was able to apply transcendental ideas to known mathematical subjects. His talent was seen early in his life when he was only eighteen, in his paper on the masting of ships, and more fully later in his career in 1743 when he developed the formula cited above. On April 15, 1707 Basel, Switzerland gave birth to one of its greatest intellects, Leonhard Euler. (Bell, p. 143) Euler's father, Paul Euler, was a successful mathematician *who studied under Jakob Bernoulli (1654-1705). (Bell, p. 143) Paul Euler was Euler's first mathematics teacher, and he was also a Calvinist minister. Calvinism was an outgrowth of the Reformation initiated by Martin Luther in 1517 and became influential in Switzerland around 1546 when Protestants started ". insisting that the people - not just kings and bishops - should share in political and religious policymaking." (World Book Encyclopedia, p. 71)

    16. Euler Leonhard From FOLDOC
    Recommended Reading Leonhard Euler, Foundations of Differential Calculus, tr.by John D. Blanton (Springer Verlag, 2000); Morris Kline,
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    17. Leonhard Euler - Enpsychlopedia
    Leonhard Euler. Missing image Leonhard_Euler.jpeg. Leonhard Euler aged 49 (oilpainting by Emanuel Handmann, 1756). Leonhard Euler oi l?r (April 15,
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    Leonhard_Euler.jpeg Leonhard Euler aged 49 (oil painting by Emanuel Handmann Leonhard Euler April 15 September 18 ) was a Swiss mathematician and physicist . He is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians who ever lived. Leonhard Euler was the first to use the term " function " (defined by Leibniz ) to describe an expression involving various arguments ; ie: y = F( x ). He is credited with being one of the first to apply calculus to physics Born and educated in Basel , he was a mathematical child prodigy . He worked as a professor of mathematics in Saint Petersburg , later in Berlin , and then returned to Saint Petersburg. He is the most prolific mathematician of all time, his collected work filling 75 volumes. He dominated eighteenth century mathematics and deduced many consequences of the newly invented calculus . He was completely blind for the last seventeen years of his life, during which time he produced almost half of his total output. The asteroid 2002 Euler is named in his honour.

    18. LEONHARD EULER
    Leonhard Euler (17071783) was arguably the greatest mathematician of the eighteenthcentury (His closest competitor for that title is Lagrange) and one of
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    Leonhard Euler
    Leonhard Euler (1707-1783) was arguably the greatest mathematician of the eighteenth century (His closest competitor for that title is Lagrange) and one of the most prolific of all time; his publication list of 886 papers and books may be exceeded only by . Euler's complete works fill about 90 volumes. Remarkably, much of this output dates from the the last two decades of his life, when he was totally blind. Though born and educated in Basel, Switzerland, Euler spent most of his career in St. Petersburg and Berlin. He joined the St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences in 1727. In 1741 he went to Berlin at the invitation of Frederick the Great, but he and Frederick never got on well and in 1766 he returned to St. Petersburg, where he remained until his death. Euler's prolific output caused a tremendous problem of backlog: the St. Petersburg Academy continued publishing his work posthumously for more than 30 years. Euler married twice and had 13 children, though all but five of them died young. Euler's powers of memory and concentration were legendary. He could recite the entire

    19. EULER
    Translate this page euler leonhard (1707-1783). Matemático suizo, nacido en Basilea y fallecido enSan Petersburgo. Euler estudió bajo las enseñanzas de los Bernouillis,
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