Augustus De Morgan Professions : Mathematician Born : June 27, 1806 Died : March 18, 1871 Browse All Authors Top 28 quotes by Augustus De Morgan Isaac Newton was born at Woolsthorpe, near Grantham, in Lincolnshire, on Christmas Day, 1642: a weakly and diminutive infant, of whom it is related that, at his birth, he might have found room in a quart mug. He died on March the 20th, 1727, after more than eighty-four years of more than average bodily health and vigour; it is a proper pendant to the story of the quart mug to state that he never lost more than one of his second teeth. Augustus De Morgan average rooms years It should seem that it is easier to square the circle than to get round a mathematician. Augustus De Morgan squares education math Imagine a person with a gift of ridicule [He might say] First that a negative quantity has no logarithm; secondly that a negative quantity has no square root; thirdly that the first non-existent is to the second as the circumference of a circle is to the diameter. Augustus De Morgan circles squares roots The imaginary expression √(-a) and the negative expression -b, have this resemblance, that either of them occurring as the solution of a problem indicates some inconsistency or absurdity. As far as real meaning is concerned, both are imaginary, since 0 - a is as inconceivable as √(-a). Augustus De Morgan real expression negative It was long before I got at the maxim, that in reading an old mathematician you will not read his riddle unless you plough with his heifer; you must see with his light, if you want to know how much he saw. Augustus De Morgan light reading science As to writing another book on geometry [to replace Euclid] the middle ages would have as soon thought of composing another New Testament. Augustus De Morgan writing science book Considerable obstacles generally present themselves to the beginner, in studying the elements of Solid Geometry, from the practice which has hitherto uniformly prevailed in this country, of never submitting to the eye of the student, the figures on whose properties he is reasoning, but of drawing perspective representations of them upon a plane. ...I hope that I shall never be obliged to have recourse to a perspective drawing of any figure whose parts are not in the same plane. Augustus De Morgan eye science country Every science that has thriven has thriven upon its own symbols: logic, the only science which is admitted to have made no improvements in century after century, is the only one which has grown no symbols. Augustus De Morgan logic improvement math Similar Authors Abram Samoilovitch Besicovitch mathematician Brahmagupta mathematician Augustin-Louis Cauchy mathematician Atle Selberg mathematician Arthur Cayley mathematician Arnold Ross mathematician All Authors