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than Sluse had done. ...this method of Sluse is never allowed to appear ...Sluse wrote an account of the method which he had previously signified to Collins, for the Royal Society, for whom it was printed. The rule is precisely that of Newton... To have given this would have shown the world that the grand communication which was asserted to have been sent to Leibniz in June 1676 might have been seen in print, and learned from Sluse, at any time in the previous years: accordingly it was buried under reference. ...Leibniz had seen Hudde at Amsterdam, and had found that Hudde was in possession of even more than Sluse.
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had been four years in circulating the letter in which the method of fluxions was sufficiently described to any intelligent person, they suppress two facts: first, that the letter itself was in consequence of Newton's learning that Sluse had a method of tangents; secondly, that it revealed no more
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in 1650, soon after which he became canon of Liège. In 1666 he took a new position as abbot of Amay. His position in the church prevented him from visiting other mathematicians, but he corresponded with the mathematicians and intellectuals of the day; his correspondents included
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as "a very accurate and ingenious person." Several of his works were included in the
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kinematic, but geometric, non-algorithmic methods of determining tangents.
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He also wrote numerous tracts, and in particular discussed at some length
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has the following to say about de Sluse's contribution to Newton's
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Sluse contributed to the development of calculus, focusing upon
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is named after him. He is described by John Wallis in his
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René François Walter de Sluse

Visé
Spanish Netherlands
Liège
mathematician
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Walloon
mathematician
Liège
Amay
Visé
Spanish Netherlands
University of Leuven
University of Rome, La Sapienza
mathematics
astronomy
physics
natural history
history
theological
canon
Catholic church
Blaise Pascal
Christiaan Huygens
John Wallis
Michelangelo Ricci
Fellow of the Royal Society
spirals
tangents

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