Frederick Purser
Frederick Purser (1839–30 January 1910) was an Irish mathematician, author, and member of the Royal Irish Academy. He was a younger brother to mathematician John Purser.[1]
Frederick Purser | |
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Born | 1839 |
Died | 1910 (aged 70–71) |
Nationality | Irish |
Academic work | |
Discipline | Mathematics |
Life and career
Born in Dublin, Frederick attended a boarding school run by his uncle Richard Biggs in Wiltshire, England, then attended Trinity College Dublin (TCD), where he was Scholar (1859), and got BA (1860) and MA (1864). He was elected a Fellow there in 1879. He was appointed Professor of Natural Philosophy in 1902 and served in the role until his death. He contributed articles to the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.[2]
References
- John Purser at the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive
- Author:Frederick Purser Wikisource
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