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William Marrat : ウィキペディア英語版 | William Marrat William Marrat (1772–1852) was an English printer, publisher and educator, known as a mathematician and antiquarian. ==Life== Born at Sibsey, Lincolnshire, on 6 April 1772, Marrat was self-taught through wide reading and study of modern language. While at Boston, Lincolnshire, he for some years worked as a printer and publisher. In 1811–12 he, in conjunction with Pishey Thompson, ran ''The Enquirer, or Literary, Mathematical, and Philosophical Repository'', Boston. At other times Marrat was a teacher of mathematics, in Lincolnshire and elsewhere. He lived in New York from 1817 to 1820, and edited there ''The Scientific Journal'' (imprint "Perth Amboy, N. J. and New York", 1818, nine numbers). He returned to England, and at Liverpool, where he settled in 1821.〔 George Boole taught at his school, in 1833. From 1833 to 1836 Marrat was mathematical tutor in a school at Exeter, but on the death of his wife he returned to Liverpool. He died suddenly there on 26 March 1852, and was buried at the necropolis near that city.〔
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