Article ID: CBB069751281

Colin Maclaurin (1698–1746) and His Contemporaries on Wind and Water: The Local and the Universal (2020)

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This paper explores the issue of geographical and social place in the community of mathematicians in the generation following Isaac Newton (1642–1727). It is informed by the approach of historical geographers to work in the field, and those studying the communication of mathematics in a broad sense. It considers Colin Maclaurin's circumstances in what he regarded as a remote location, arguing that he was not disadvantaged with respect to other Newtonian mathematicians and the rational mechanics of the period. Like his contemporaries, he communicated throughout Europe by means of the republic of letters, and also like them he had access to a particular local environment. Using the subject of water and wind power, a number of questions are posed regarding the efficacy of fluxions, the relative attention given to experiment and mathematical deduction, and changes in these emphases over time and place. While definite answers require further work, it has been possible, using a brief comparison with a few contemporaries, to reach the conclusion that different localities and social situations provided different opportunities, but that those of Maclaurin in Scotland were not impediments to the development of his mathematics or its applications.

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Authors & Contributors
Bruneau, Olivier
Grabiner, Judith V.
Craik, Alex D. D.
Rossini, Paolo
Marples, Alice
Davide Gullotto
Journals
Historia Mathematica
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
American Mathematical Monthly
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
Revue d'Histoire des Mathématiques
Journal Electronique d'Histoire des Probabilités et de la Statistique
Publishers
Città del Silenzio
Harvard University Press
New York, City University of
Concepts
Mathematics
Mathematicians
Republic of Letters
Social networks
Friendship
Autograph books (alba amicorum)
People
MacLaurin, Colin
Newton, Isaac
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Euler, Leonhard
Galois, Évariste
Bernoulli, Jakob
Time Periods
18th century
17th century
19th century
Qing dynasty (China, 1644-1912)
Medieval
Enlightenment
Places
Scotland
Great Britain
Europe
China
England
London (England)
Institutions
Astronomical Bureau (China)
Cambridge University
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