Occupation: Mathematician Birth: September 3, 1814 Death: March 15, 1897
Surely with as good reason as had Archimedes to have the cylinder, cone and sphere engraved on his tombstone might our distinguished countrymen leave….
What a glorious title, Nature, a veritable stroke of genius to have hit upon. It is more than a cosmos, more than a universe. It includes the seen as….
As the prerogative of Natural Science is to cultivate a taste for observation, so that of Mathematics is, almost from the starting point, to stimulat….
It seems to be expected of every pilgrim up the slopes of the mathematical Parnassus, that he will at some point or other of his journey sit down and….
The object of pure Mathematic (is) that of unfolding the laws of human intelligence..
Chemistry has the same quickening and suggestive influence upon the algebraist as a visit to the Royal Academy, or the old masters may be supposed to….
Number, place, and combination . . . the three intersecting but distinct spheres of thought to which all mathematical ideas admit of being referred..
The theory of ramification is one of pure colligation, for it takes no account of magnitude or position; geometrical lines are used, but these have n….
There is no study in the world which brings into more harmonious action all the faculties of the mind than [mathematics], ... or, like this, seems to….
The object of pure Physic[s] is the unfolding of the laws of the intelligible world; the object of pure Mathematic[s] that of unfolding the laws of h….
So long as a man remains a gregarious and sociable being, he cannot cut himself off from the gratification of the instinct of imparting what he is le….
I know, indeed, and can conceive of no pursuit so antagonistic to the cultivation of the oratorical faculty ... as the study of Mathematics. An eloqu….
The world of ideas which it [mathematics] discloses or illuminates, the contemplation of divine beauty and order which it induces, the harmonious con….
[Mathematics] unceasingly calls forth the faculties of observation and comparison; one of its principal weapons is induction: it has frequent recours….
The mathematician lives long and lives young; the wings of his soul do not early drop off, nor do its pores become clogged with the earthy particles ….
Aspiring to these wide generalizations, the analysis of quadratic functions soars to a pitch from whence it may look proudly down on the feeble and v….
If I were asked to name, in one word, the pole star round which the mathematical firmament revolves, the central idea which pervades the whole corpus….
May not music be described as the mathematics of the sense, mathematics as music of the reason? The musician feels mathematics, the mathematician thi….
Time was when all the parts of the subject were dissevered, when algebra, geometry, and arithmetic either lived apart or kept up cold relations of ac….
A mathematical idea should not be petrified in a formalised axiomatic setting, but should be considered instead as flowing as a river..
The early study of Euclid made me a hater of geometry..