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Authorised form of nameCluverus; Dethlevus (c 1645 - 1708); mathematician
Other forms of nameDetlev
Other forms of surnameCluver
Datesc 1645 - 1708
NationalityGerman
Place of birthSchleswig, Duchy of Holstein, [modern day Germany], Europe
Date of birthc. 1645
Place of deathFree imperial city of Hamburg, [modern day Germany], Europe
Date of death21 February 1708
OccupationScholar; mathematician
Research fieldMathematics
Physics
ActivityEducation:
Schleswig Cathedral School; Jena; Kiel (MA 1673)
Career:
Travelled in France and Holland (1673-1676); settled in England (1676); set up a private printing press in London with the permission of James II; after the death of his mother, travelled to Schleswig-Holstein (1688) and lost all his money in a 10-year legal case; lived in poverty in Hamburg
Membership categoryFellow
Date of election30/11/1678
ProposerTheodore Haak
Other Royal Society activityFrequent correspondent to Gottfried Leibniz (FRS 1673) and Theodore Haak (FRS 1663);
Contributed papers on algebra and geometry, in particular the quadrature of the circle
RelationshipsParents: Peter Cluver
PublishedWorksRCN: 33512
OtherInfoFor around twenty years, Cluver was in correspondence with Gottfried Leibniz (FRS 1673) and was a vocal critic of his mathematical work. The establishment of his own private printing press was mainly for the purposes of printing his own works on mathematics and philosophy.
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SourceSources:
Bulloch's Roll; Hunter; DBE; ADB
Pasini, E. 1994. 'Korrespondenten von G. W. Leibniz: 12. Detlev Clüver. Geb. um 1645 in Schleswig - Gest. den 21. Februar 1708 in Hamburg', in Studie Leibnitania, vol. 26, pp. 108-124
Virtual International Authority Filehttp://viaf.org/viaf/47812330
CodeNA5730
Archives associated with this Fellow
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EL/L5/104Letter, from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz to Dethlevus Cluverus9 March 1680
EL/L5/105Letter, from Gottfried Wilhelm Leibniz to Dethlevus Cluverus18 May 1680
EL/C2/14Paper, 'A New Generall way to square all curvilined figures and to measure their spaces by certain Reasons or comprehendings of powers, that are equivalent to the infinite dimuneration of all the parts, of which the same are composed, invented and demonstrated' by Dethlevus CluverusNovember 1691
EL/C2/12Extract of a letter, from Dethlevus Cluverus to Theodore Haak, dated at Sleswig20 January 1680
EL/C2/11Letter, from Dethlevus Cluverus to Gottfried Wilhelm von Leibniz, dated at London6 April 1680
EL/C2/13Letter, from Dethlevus Cluverus to Robert Southwell, dated at Sleswig4 November 1691
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