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Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz

Polymath
Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz was a German polymath active as a mathematician, philosopher, scientist and diplomat who invented calculus in addition to many other branches of mathematics and statistics. Wikipedia
Born: July 1, 1646, Leipzig, Germany
Died: November 14, 1716 (age 70 years), Hanover, Germany

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