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John Wallis was born in Ashford, Kent. He was the third of five children of Revd. John Wallis and Joanna Chapman. He was initially educated at a school in Ashford but moved to James Movat's school in Tenterden in 1625 following an outbreak of plague. Wallis was first exposed to mathematics in 1631, at Felsted School (then known as Martin ...
Apr 15, 2024 · John Wallis (born Nov. 23, 1616, Ashford, Kent, Eng.—died Oct. 28, 1703, Oxford, Oxfordshire) was an English mathematician who contributed substantially to the origins of the calculus and was the most influential English mathematician before Isaac Newton. Wallis learned Latin, Greek, Hebrew, logic, and arithmetic during his early school years.
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John Wallis was born on November 23, 1616 in the market-town of Ashford, Kent, England. His father was the Reverend John Wallis, a church minister. His mother was Joanna Chapman. John had two older sisters and two younger brothers. He was six when his father died.
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Oct 28, 2012 · Biography John Wallis's father was the Reverend John Wallis who had become a minister in Ashford in 1602.He was a highly respected man known widely in the area. The Reverend Wallis married Joanna Chapman, who was his second wife, in 1612 and John was the third of their five children.
- C.J. Scriba, “The Autobiography …,” 24.
- J. R. Tanner, ed., Private Correspondence and Miscellaneous Papers of Samuel Pepys, 1679-1703, II (London, 1926), 257.
- “S.T.P.” is the usual abbreviation for Doctors of Divinity in inscriptions: Wallis was never created professor of theology.
- J. Wallis. Algebra, ch. 46.
Wallis was born on November 23, 1616, to John, a rector, and Joanna Chapman Wallis in the Kentish town of Ashford. His father died when he was six, and at age nine an outbreak of the plague forced Wallis to leave Ashford. He attended several boarding schools, and while on Christmas break one year during the equivalent of grammar school, he ...
John Wallis was born on 3 December, 1616 in Ashford, Kent, England, to a reverend. He received his early education from a local Ashford school. Following an outbreak of plague in 1631, he moved to James Movat’s school. He also attended Martin Holbeach’s school in Felsted where he was introduced to the discipline of mathematics.