Jean Barbeyrac Quote

Never was there seen aught more wretched; and we might be surprised that a mathematician could reason so ill, had we not other, and far more illustrious examples, which clearly evince, that the study of the mathematics does not always render the mind more correct in relation to subjects beyond the sphere of the sciences.


Quoted in William Hamilton, Discussions on Philosophy and Literature, Education and University, Reform


Never was there seen aught more wretched; and we might be surprised that a mathematician could reason so ill, had we not other, and far more...

Never was there seen aught more wretched; and we might be surprised that a mathematician could reason so ill, had we not other, and far more...

Never was there seen aught more wretched; and we might be surprised that a mathematician could reason so ill, had we not other, and far more...

Never was there seen aught more wretched; and we might be surprised that a mathematician could reason so ill, had we not other, and far more...