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  2. Mar 31, 2024 · John Napier (born 1550, Merchiston Castle, near Edinburgh, Scotland—died April 4, 1617, Merchiston Castle) was a Scottish mathematician and theological writer who originated the concept of logarithms as a mathematical device to aid in calculations.

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    John Napier of Merchiston (/ ˈ n eɪ p i ər /; 1 February 1550 – 4 April 1617), nicknamed Marvellous Merchiston, was a Scottish landowner known as a mathematician, physicist, and astronomer. He was the 8th Laird of Merchiston. His Latinized name was Ioannes Neper. John Napier is best known as the discoverer of logarithms.

  4. Apr 4, 2011 · Quick Info. Born. 1550. Merchiston Castle, Edinburgh, Scotland. Died. 4 April 1617. Edinburgh, Scotland. Summary. John Napier was a Scottish scholar who is best known for his invention of logarithms, but other mathematical contributions include a mnemonic for formulas used in solving spherical triangles and two formulas known as Napier's analogies.

  5. Jun 13, 2019 · By. Deb Russell. Updated on June 13, 2019. John Napier (1550-April 4, 1617) was a Scottish mathematician and theological writer who developed the concept of logarithms and the decimal point as a mathematical calculation method. He also had an influence in the world of physics and astronomy.

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  6. John Napier was a famous Scottish mathematician who is best known for his invention of logarithms which are used to help with mathematical calculations. He is also credited with bringing the decimal point into common use. Early Life and Education: John Napier was born into a wealthy family on February 1 in 1550 in Edinburgh,

  7. John Napier (1555-1617) Famous for: Inventing logarithms; Bringing the decimal point into common use; Inventing a portable calculating tool – 'Napier's bones'. Napier was a hugely influential figure in the 17th century. He is widely considered to be the first Scotsman to have made a significant contribution to scientific learning.

  8. May 29, 2018 · The Scottish mathematician John Napier (1550-1617) discovered logarithms and effectively introduced the modern notation of decimal fractions. John Napier, or Neper, the son of Sir Archibald Napier, was born at Merchiston Castle near Edinburgh. At the age of 13 he entered the University of St. Andrews.

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