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With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality, The Calculus Is The Product Of A Long Evolution That Was Neither Initiated Nor Terminated By Newton And Leibniz, But In Which Both Played A Decisive Part.

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

Richard Courant Quotes: With An Absurd Oversimplification, The 'invention' Of The Calculus Is Sometimes Ascribed To Two Men, Newton And Leibniz. In Reality,

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