Steve Greenleaf

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By far the most original of the successes of medieval mathematical science were those relating to the conceptual analysis of motion, and of continuous variation more generally, associated with the fourteenth-century Merton school at Oxford and its French counterparts. The most impressive of these thinkers was Nicole Oresme, who was active in Paris in the decades just after the Black Death of 1350; he later became bishop of Lisieux.
The Science of Conjecture: Evidence and Probability Before Pascal
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