“Foreshadowings of the principles and even of the language of [the infinitesimal] calculus can be found in the writings of Napier, Kepler, Cavalieri, Fermat, Wallis, and Barrow. It was Newton's good luck to come at a time when everything was ripe for the discovery, and his ability enabled him to construct almost at once a complete calculus.” ScienceHistoryDiscoveryMathematicsNewtonCalculusScientistsKeplerIsaac NewtonJohannes KeplerFermatInfinitesimalPierre De FermatBarrowCavalieriNapierWallis Book:A Short Account of the History of Mathematics Source: A Short Account of the History of Mathematics
“...by shortening the labours doubled the life of the astronomer. {On the benefit of John Napier's logarithms.}” ScienceAstronomyLabourBenefitNapierJohn Napier Author:Pierre-Simon Laplace