A Brief Biography Of George Boole

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George Boole is a successful mathematician. Not only was George Boole a mathematician but a philosopher and logician as well. George Boole worked on algebraic logic and differential equations. George Boole was English and was born on November 2, 1815 and passed away on December 8, 1864. Boole was born in the city of Lincoln in the United Kingdom. Boole’s family was a very average family. Boole’s father was a shoemaker and Boole’s mom was a ladies maid. Boole’s father also was interested in science and was considered an amateur scientist. Boole’s father enjoyed creating small scientific instruments. Together Boole and his father has fun times fooling around making scientific instruments. Concerning Boole’s education he was a prodigy. Boole started learning at the age of one! There is a myth that at the age of two Boole had gone missing and as his parents noticed his disappearance and had gone out searching for him. The myth goes on to tell that Boole’s parents headed down to downtown Lincoln in search of their lost child and had found him having a so called “Spelling Bee” with the townspeople of Lincoln. Not only was Boole just having a spelling bee but he was spelling all the words correctly and in reward being bathed in coins of the townspeople. Boole grew up and attended his local elementary school just like every other kid. After Boole finished his years in his elementary school he attended a commercial school. Boole’s biggest interest as a child was linguistics. Boole pursued his interest and started taking Latin lessons from a bookseller in his home town. Mr. William Brooke gave Boole his Latin lessons. Boole and Brooke became close friends after a while of meeting one another on a daily basis to study Latin. Boole went on ... ... middle of paper ... ... know that every great mathematician has quotes. One of Boole’s greatest quotes is “No matter how correct a mathematical theorem may appear to be, one ought never to be satisfied that there was not something imperfect about it until it also gives the impression of being beautiful”. Although Boole has many other quotes this one went on to be the most significant and popular quote. Boole’s somewhat glorious life had to come to an end eventually. Boole passed away in 1864 and left all of his awards with his family as the awards would represent his intelligence that ran in the family. Boole’s loving wife went on to live for quite a while after Boole’s death. Mary eventually died in 1916 leaving their 5 daughters to fend for themselves as adults. As time passed Boole’s work made it to further and better places. Before long Boole was recognized as a famous mathematician.

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