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Known for
  
Text books

Fields
  
Mathematics


Died
  
May 25, 1807

Name
  
Nicolas Vilant

Nicolas Vilant

Born
  
12 June 1737 Ferryport-on-Tay, today Tayport, Scotland (
1737-06-12
)

Institutions
  
University of St Andrews

Alma mater
  
University of St Andrews

Institution
  
University of St Andrews

Nicolas Vilant (1737-1807) was a mathematician from Scotland in the 18th century, known by his textbooks.

Life and work

Vilant was Regius Professor of Mathematics in the university of Saint Andrews from 1765 to his death in 1807. Often ill, he was unable to teach most of this time, and lectures were taught by assistants, among them John West. Under Newtonian tradition, he was unable to follow the continental developments in mathematical analysis, like most of his British contemporaries. However, he was a good mathematician, and his textbooks were very popular until the first years of the 19th century; the most known of them was The Elements of Mathematical Analysis, Abridged for the Use of Students (1783 first edition). There are many manuscripts conserved in the archives of the university of Saint Andrews.

References

Nicolas Vilant Wikipedia


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