Talk:Edward Bromhead

Article creation

I felt that, given his role in George Green's career, Bromhead deserved a brief article of his own (and so, apparently, did the creators of the entry for Green, given that they included a targetless link to Bromhead). However, as he was more of a minor player, this article probably doesn't need to be much longer. I thought I might include something about the cooling of the relationship with Green (see the cited article by Cannell/Lord), but couldn't find a way of expressing it briefly enough. Markus Poessel 20:09, 7 April 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Duplicate article

Taken from Edward Ffrench Bromhead (duplicate article):

Sir Edward Thomas Ffrench Bromhead (March 26, 1789March 14, 1855), second baronet, was an Irish mathematician. Born in Dublin, he was elected to a fellowship of the Royal Society in 1817, after his paper "On the fluents of irrational functions" was published by the society's Philosophical Transactions the year before. He was a member of the Analytical Society—along with Charles Babbage, George Peacock, and Sir John Herschel—whose primary goal was to see in England the adoption of the Leibnizian notation for the calculus over Newton's notation. Bromhead supported and encouraged the mathematicians George Boole and George Green.

Bromhead has a botanical author abbreviation; the orders Asparagales, Arecales, Brassicales, Fabales, Lamiales, and Magnoliales were named by him.

In his later years, he suffered from progressive blindness. He died at Thurlby Hall, Thurlby in 1855.

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Thanks for merging. Back then, I had simply followed the red link from George Green and gone ahead and created the article; evidently, I didn't look thoroughly enough (typical newbie mistake, I guess). --Markus Poessel 16:32, 17 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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