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  1. George Boole ( Lincoln, Anglia, 1815. november 2. – Ballintemple, Írország, 1864. december 8.) angol matematikus és filozófus. Boole munkássága sokáig viszonylag ismeretlen volt, és nem tulajdonítottak nagy gyakorlati jelentőséget neki.

  2. George Boole, the son of a lower class tradesman, was born in Lincoln, England, at the end of November 1815. His father gave him his first mathematics lessons and instilled in him the love of learning. A family friend (a local bookseller) helped teach him basic Latin. Boole was translating Latin poetry by the age of 12.

  3. Nov 17, 2018 · 1. George Boole. The modern study of logic is commonly dated to 1847, with the appearance of Boole’s Mathematical Analysis of Logic.This work established that Aristotle’s syllogistic logic can be translated into an algebraic calculus, whose symbols Boole interpreted as referring either to classes or to propositions.

  4. George Boole. George Boole who is famous for his work called the Boolean algebra, belonged to Lincoln, England. He was born there on November 2, 1815 to John Boole and Mary Ann Joyce. His father was a cobbler but had great interest in science. Later in 1853, he worked as a curator for the library of Lincoln Mechanics’ Institution.

  5. Who was George Boole. George Boole was an English mathematician, philosopher and logician whose work touched the fields of differential equations, probability and algebraic logic. He is now best known as the author of The Laws of Thought. /boole/life/His Life. /boole/work/His Work. /boole/legacy/His Legacy. George Boole was an English ...

  6. George Boole, 1815-1864. George Boole was born 200 years ago on November 2, 1815, the son of a shoemaker in Lincolnshire in the south of England. Largely self-taught as a mathematician (at age 16 he read Lacroix's Differential and Integral Calculus in its original French), he was fortunate in gaining mentorship from Augustus de Morgan.

  7. Feb 1, 2021 · In 2015, University College Cork celebrated the bicentenary of George Boole, 1815-64. Born in Lincoln, Boole was a mathematical genius who was largely self-taught. His appointment as the first Professor of Mathematics at this college in 1849 provided the opportunity to develop his most important work, An Investigation of the Laws of Thought.