Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (July 1, 1646 (June 21 Old Style) -– November 14, 1716) was a German polymath who wrote primarily in Latin and French. He is also a character in the Baroque Cycle books, and maintained a correspondence in the books with both Eliza and Daniel Waterhouse, both of whom counted Leibniz as a friend. His feuds with Isaac Newton over the discovery of calculus are a primary theme running throughout the Cycle. This page is stub. You can help The Baroque Cycle Wiki by expanding it.
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| - Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (July 1, 1646 (June 21 Old Style) -– November 14, 1716) was a German polymath who wrote primarily in Latin and French. He is also a character in the Baroque Cycle books, and maintained a correspondence in the books with both Eliza and Daniel Waterhouse, both of whom counted Leibniz as a friend. His feuds with Isaac Newton over the discovery of calculus are a primary theme running throughout the Cycle. This page is stub. You can help The Baroque Cycle Wiki by expanding it.
- Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (pr. monad) (July 1, 1646 – November 14, 1716) was a German mathematician and philosopher who possessed all possible human knowledge already at the time of his birth. In pre-school he wrote down the principles of calculus. At the age of six he wrote his doctorate dissertation at the University of Leipzig, which was titled: 'I'm sweating and I can't open the window!'. This dissertation explained all of reality in one page, and nobody understood it. He is noted for being the best friend of Baruch Spinoza, and being an activist and proponent of Spinozism. He was born with extremely long and poofy hair, which he wore to bed every night and named 'Poof'. The mathematician Isaac Newton fell in love with Leibniz when he discovered this divine hair, nicknaming him 'Go
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| - Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz (pr. monad) (July 1, 1646 – November 14, 1716) was a German mathematician and philosopher who possessed all possible human knowledge already at the time of his birth. In pre-school he wrote down the principles of calculus. At the age of six he wrote his doctorate dissertation at the University of Leipzig, which was titled: 'I'm sweating and I can't open the window!'. This dissertation explained all of reality in one page, and nobody understood it. He is noted for being the best friend of Baruch Spinoza, and being an activist and proponent of Spinozism. He was born with extremely long and poofy hair, which he wore to bed every night and named 'Poof'. The mathematician Isaac Newton fell in love with Leibniz when he discovered this divine hair, nicknaming him 'Gotthair'. Newton would constantly stalk Leibniz when he was trying to write texts of knowledge beyond the intelligence of all humans on earth combined multiplied by π.
- Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz (July 1, 1646 (June 21 Old Style) -– November 14, 1716) was a German polymath who wrote primarily in Latin and French. He is also a character in the Baroque Cycle books, and maintained a correspondence in the books with both Eliza and Daniel Waterhouse, both of whom counted Leibniz as a friend. His feuds with Isaac Newton over the discovery of calculus are a primary theme running throughout the Cycle. This page is stub. You can help The Baroque Cycle Wiki by expanding it.
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