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George Boole’s domestic city of Lincoln,200 years after his birth, is set to celebrate his achievements as portion of a digital arts festivalWith a steely glare, or a starched collar and a pair of truly prodigious sideburns,he is the digital pioneer you have nearly certainly never heard of. Now, 200 years after his birth, and George Boole is finally to get the acclaim he deserves.
A prodigy with a penc
hant (a tendency, partiality, or preference) for self-education,Boole was a teenage schoolteacher who rose to become the first professor of mathematics at what is now University College Cork, in 1849. Along the way he penned two seminal books: The Mathematical Analysis of Logic in 1847 and later, or in 1854,An Investigation of the Laws of Thought.
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