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Outline of Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz
Overview of and topical guide to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz:
Gottfried Wilhelm (von) Leibniz (1 July 1646 [O.S. 21 June] – 14 November 1716); German polymath, philosopher logician, mathematician.[1] Developed differential and integral calculus at about the same time and independently of Isaac Newton. Leibniz earned his keep as a lawyer, diplomat, librarian, and genealogist for the House of Hanover, and contributed to diverse areas. His impact continues to reverberate, especially his original contributions in logic and binary representations.[2]
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Achievements and contributions
Devices
Logic
Mathematics
Philosophy
Physics
Personal life
- Leibniz's political views
- Leibniz's religious views
Family
Major works by Leibniz
Manuscript archives and translations of Leibniz's works
- Leibniz Archive (Hannover) at the Leibniz Research Center - Hannover
- Leibniz Archive (Potsdam) at the Brandenburg Academy of Humanities and Sciences
- Leibniz Archive (Munster), Leibniz-Forschungsstelle Münster digital edition
- Leibniz Archive (Berlin), digital edition
- Donald Rutherford's translations at UCSD
- Lloyd Strickland's translations at leibniz-translations.com
Journals focused on Leibniz studies
Organizations named after Leibniz
- Leibniz Association
- Leibniz College [de], affiliated with the University of Tübingen
- Leibniz Institute of European History
- Leibniz Institute for Polymer Research
- Leibniz Society of North America
- Leibniz Supercomputing Center
- Leibniz University Hannover
- ZBW – Leibniz Information Centre for Economics
- Leibniz Schools in Germany [de]
Prizes named after Leibniz
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz Prize. It is regarded as the highest German award.[3]
- Leibniz Ring [de] awarded by the Hannover Press Club.
- Berlin Leibniz Medal [de] originally awarded by the Royal Prussian Academy of Sciences; currently awarded by the Berlin-Brandenburg Academy of Sciences and Humanities.
- Leibniz Medal (Mainz) [de] awarded by the Mainz Academy of Sciences and Literature.
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Publications about Leibniz
Maria Rosa Antognazza's 2009 Leibniz biography is a major recent resource.[4]
See also
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz bibliography
- German Wikipedia Leibniz page; it contains additional information.
References
External links
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