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Influences
  
Nicolas Vilant

Fields
  
Mathematics

Name
  
John West

Influenced by
  
Nicolas Vilant


Role
  
Mathematician

John West (mathematician)

Born
  
April 10, 1756 Logie, Fife, Scotland (
1756-04-10
)

Institutions
  
University of St Andrews

Died
  
October 17, 1817, Morant Bay, Jamaica

Institution
  
University of St Andrews

Alma mater
  
University of St Andrews

Influenced
  
James Ivory, John Leslie

John West (1756-1817) was a mathematician and priest from Scotland.

Life and work

Fourth child of Samuel West and Margaret Mein, his father died in 1766. West matriculated in the University of Saint Andrews in 1769 thanks to financial help of the presbytery clerk Dr. Adamson. He, like his brothers, studied mathematics under professor Nicolas Vilant.

He was assistant of professor Vilant, who had poor health, but lacking of prospects in his native land, he emigrated to Jamaica, in 1784, the same year that Elements of Mathematics and A System of Shorthand were published.

In Jamaica, West was initially teacher in the Manning’s Free School at Savanna-la-Mar in Westmoreland Parish.

In 1790 he was appointed rector of Saint Thomas in Morant Bay, where he died in 1817.

During his life in Jamaica he never left his mathematical studies, despite his academic isolation.

Before his death, he sent the manuscript of Mathematical Treatises to his old student John Leslie, who published it in 1838.

References

John West (mathematician) Wikipedia