Lonely Tylenol
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Based on this post, I just thought I'd follow up on the Leibniz/Newton thing.
From what I've read, while Leibniz and Newton both developed calculus independently, Newton was hailed as the "real" creator, and Leibniz was relegated to the status of "lame plagiarist" in most circles. As Leibniz was a fairly well-known academic, this really put a damper on his ability to get anyone to take him seriously after that. I think some people went so far as to accuse him of being a Spinozist (which is bad, FYI), in order to further tar his image.
Leibniz, being the really nice guy he apparently was, tried to make protest, but it seems as though it took quite a while for him to be vindicated by history. And, personally, I'd rather not have to wait until I'm dead in order to be vindicated, thank you very much.
Post your math anecdotes and historical footnotes here.
From what I've read, while Leibniz and Newton both developed calculus independently, Newton was hailed as the "real" creator, and Leibniz was relegated to the status of "lame plagiarist" in most circles. As Leibniz was a fairly well-known academic, this really put a damper on his ability to get anyone to take him seriously after that. I think some people went so far as to accuse him of being a Spinozist (which is bad, FYI), in order to further tar his image.
Leibniz, being the really nice guy he apparently was, tried to make protest, but it seems as though it took quite a while for him to be vindicated by history. And, personally, I'd rather not have to wait until I'm dead in order to be vindicated, thank you very much.
Post your math anecdotes and historical footnotes here.