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He gave us many mathy things we learn in school. He lived from 1646-1716. His Dad died when Leibniz was six years old. He wrote 2 books the "Theodicy" and the "New Essays Concerning Human Understanding"

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Simply, study his life;

Data of Leibniz's Life:

Leibniz's Life:

  1. Born July 1, 1646, in Leipzig
  2. 1661, entered University of Leipzig (as a law student)
  3. 1663, baccalaureate thesis, De Principio Individui ('On the Principle of the Individual')
  4. 1667, entered the service of the Baron of Boineburg
  5. 1672 - 1676, lived in Paris (met Malebranche, Arnauld, Huygens)
  6. 1675, laid the foundation of the differential/integral calculus
  7. 1676, entered the service of the Duke of Hannover; worked on hydraulic presses, windmills, lamps, submarines, clocks, carriages, water pumps, the binary number system
  8. published Nova Methodus Pro Maximus et Minimus ('New Method for the Greatest and the Least'), an exposition of his differential calculus
  9. 1685, took on the duties of historian for the House of Brunswick
  10. 1691, named librarian at Wolfenbuettel
  11. 1700, named foreign member of the French Academy of Sciences in Paris
  12. 1711, met the Russian czar Peter the Great
  13. Died, November 14, 1716, in Hannover
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he invented the first mechanical adding machine called the stepped reckoner

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