The Claim of Leibnitz to the Invention of the Differential Calculus

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The Claim of Leibnitz to the Invention of the Differential Calculus
H Sloman
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327. 330. 334. 337. 340. 343. 351. 358. 361. 364. 367. 375. 377. 378. Not in one of all the above passages in this correspondence, (which lasted from 1694 later than 1712) is it stated that Leibnitz possessed anything from Newton, which the. Public in general did not possess. We shall not be expected to prove, that Leibnitz must have commu- A NEW FEATURE IN THE QUESTION. 63 nicated with Bernoulli about these extracts of this Newtonian pamphlet, if he did not feel himself obliged to keep it secr...et. We should be glad, if we had deceived ourselves in this last chapter, and if Leibnitz's extracts from the Analysis could be other- wise explained; but then the other four chapters of this Enquiry- would still require no alteration. Even if we are right in our last chapter, it need not absolutely follow that Leibnitz is a plagiarist in the worst sense ; but perhaps Oldenburg did not allow him time enough; or he did not extract everything, or he saw the analysis only through Collins, and might subsequently believe that he himself was the discoverer, and that he had no need to mention what he had seen.

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