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Pierre de Fermat, a renowned French lawyer and mathematician of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the world of mathematics

Background imageFermat Collection: FERMAT, Pierre de (1601-1665). French lawyer

FERMAT, Pierre de (1601-1665). French lawyer, famous for his work in mathematics. Varia Opera Mathematica (1659). Title page. SPAIN. Barcelona. Biblioteca de Catalunya (National Library of Catalonia)

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre de Fermat (engraving)

Pierre de Fermat (engraving)
1073735 Pierre de Fermat (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pierre de Fermat, c.1601/1607 -1665. French lawyer and mathematician)

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre de Fermat, 17th century French mathematician, 1870

Pierre de Fermat, 17th century French mathematician, 1870. Fermats (1601-1665) contributions to mathematics include the founding of analytic geometry

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre De Fermat, C. 1601 / 1607 -1665. French Lawyer And Mathematician

Pierre De Fermat, C. 1601 / 1607 -1665. French Lawyer And Mathematician. From Le Magasin Pittoresque, Published 1843
Pierre De Fermat, C.1601/1607 -1665. French Lawyer And Mathematician. From Le Magasin Pittoresque, Published 1843

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre de Fermat, French mathematician

Pierre de Fermat, French mathematician
Pierre de Fermat (1601-1665), French mathematician and physical theorist. Fermat is most famous for devising Fermats principle to derive the path taken by light rays

Background imageFermat Collection: PIERRE de FERMAT (1601-1665). French mathematician

PIERRE de FERMAT (1601-1665). French mathematician. Title-page (first state) of the first edition of Pierre de Fermats Varia Opera Mathematica, Toulouse, France, 1679

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre de Fermat (1595ja-1665) French mathematician. From Louis Figuier Vies des Savants Ilustres

Pierre de Fermat (1595ja-1665) French mathematician. From Louis Figuier Vies des Savants Ilustres, Paris, 1870. Wood engraving

Background imageFermat Collection: PIERRE de FERMAT (1601-1665). French mathematician. Contemporary color engraving

PIERRE de FERMAT (1601-1665). French mathematician. Contemporary color engraving

Background imageFermat Collection: Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician

Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and mathematician
Pierre de Fermat, French lawyer and amateur mathematician. He is known for developments leading to modern calculus, and for research into the theory of numbers


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Pierre de Fermat, a renowned French lawyer and mathematician of the 17th century, left an indelible mark on the world of mathematics. Born in 1601 (or possibly between 1601-1607), Fermat's contributions to various mathematical fields continue to be celebrated today. His brilliance is captured in numerous engravings that depict his intellectual prowess. One such engraving showcases Pierre de Fermat himself, with a stern yet thoughtful expression on his face. This image serves as a reminder of his significant impact on the field of mathematics. Fermat's work was not limited to one specific area; he made substantial contributions across various branches of mathematics. His most famous achievement lies in number theory, particularly through his exploration of what would later become known as "Fermat's Last Theorem. " This theorem remained unsolved for centuries until Andrew Wiles finally cracked it in 1994. Beyond number theory, it also delved into calculus and probability theory. His correspondence with other prominent mathematicians like Blaise Pascal laid the foundation for further advancements in these areas. Despite being primarily recognized for his mathematical genius, it is important to note that Pierre de Fermat was also a successful lawyer by profession. He balanced both careers throughout his life and managed to excel at both endeavors simultaneously. The legacy left behind by this extraordinary individual continues to inspire generations of mathematicians worldwide. From contemporary color engravings capturing him deep in thought to historical depictions found within publications from the mid-19th century, each image encapsulates the essence of this brilliant mind. Pierre de Fermat will forever be remembered as an influential figure who pushed boundaries and expanded our understanding of mathematics. His dedication and passion serve as an inspiration for aspiring mathematicians even today.