Edward Bromhead

Mathematician, Deceased Person

1789 – 1855

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Who was Edward Bromhead?

Sir Edward Thomas ffrench Bromhead, 2nd Baronet was a British landowner and mathematician best remembered as patron of the mathematician and physicist George Green.

Born into a landed family in Lincolnshire, Bromhead was educated at the University of Glasgow and later at Caius College, Cambridge before taking up the study of law at the Inner Temple in London. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1817. Returning to Lincolnshire, he became High Steward of Lincoln.

While at Cambridge, Bromhead was a founder of the Analytical Society, a precursor of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, together with John Herschel, George Peacock and Charles Babbage, with whom he maintained a close and lifelong friendship. While he was, by all accounts, a gifted mathematician in his own right, his greatest contribution to the subject is at second hand: having subscribed to the first publication of self-taught mathematician and physicist George Green, he encouraged Green to continue his research and to write further papers.

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Born
Mar 26, 1789
Lincolnshire
Also known as
  • Edward Ffrench Bromhead
Nationality
  • England
Profession
Education
  • Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge
Died
Mar 14, 1855

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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