Leonhard Euler: Mathematical Genius in the Enlightenment
English
By (author): Ronald S. Calinger
An acclaimed biography of the Enlightenment's greatest mathematician
This is the first full-scale biography of Leonhard Euler (17071783), one of the greatest mathematicians and theoretical physicists of all time. In this comprehensive and authoritative account, Ronald Calinger connects the story of Euler's eventful life to the astonishing achievements that place him in the company of Archimedes, Newton, and Gauss. Drawing on Euler's massive published works and correspondence, this biography sets Euler's work in its multilayered contextpersonal, intellectual, institutional, political, cultural, religious, and social. It is a story of nearly incessant accomplishment, from Euler's fundamental contributions to almost every area of pure and applied mathematics in his timeespecially calculus, mechanics, and opticsto his advances in shipbuilding, telescopes, acoustics, ballistics, cartography, chronology, and music theory.