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Willem 's Gravesande

Willem Jacob 's Gravesande (26 September 1688 – 28 February 1742) was a Dutch mathematician and natural philosopher, chiefly remembered for developing experimental demonstrations of the laws of classical mechanics. As professor of mathematics, astronomy, and philosophy at Leiden University, he helped to propagate Isaac Newton's ideas in Continental Europe.
==Life==
Born in 's-Hertogenbosch, 's Gravesande studied law at Leiden University, where he defended a thesis on suicide and earned a doctorate in 1707. He then practiced law in The Hague while also participating in intellectual discussions and cultivating his interest in the mathematical sciences. His ''Essai de perspective'' ("Essay on Perspective"), published in 1711, was praised by the influential Swiss mathematician Johann Bernoulli.〔(Google Books ) Page 331. Retrieved 2009-10-06〕 In The Hague, 's Gravesande also helped to establish the ''Journal littéraire'' ("Literary journal"), a learned periodical first published in 1713.〔Albert van Helden, ("Willem Jacob 's Gravesande, 1688-1742" ), in ''A History of Science in The Netherlands'', eds. K. van Berkel, A. van Helden and L. Palm, (Leiden: Brill, 1999), pp. 450-453〕
In 1715, 's Gravesande visited London as part of a Dutch delegation sent to welcome the Hanoverian succession in Great Britain.〔 In London, 's Gravesande met both King George I and Isaac Newton, and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Library and Archive catalogue )〕 In 1717 he became professor of mathematics and astronomy in Leiden. From that position, he was instrumental in introducing Newton's work to the Netherlands. He also obtained the chairs of civil and military architecture in 1730 and philosophy in 1734.〔 As a philosopher, he opposed fatalists like Hobbes and Spinoza.
's Gravesande was married to Anna Savelaire in 1720. They had two sons, both of whom died in adolescence. In 1724, Peter the Great offered 's Gravesande a position in the new Imperial Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences. In 1737 he received an offer from Frederick the Great to join the Prussian Academy of Sciences in Berlin. He declined both offers, opting to remain in Leiden.〔

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