"Seventeenth-century proponents of symbols frequently advanced the fecundity of their approach as evidence for its superiority over classical mathematics: Wallis’s Arithmetic of infinities displayed results 'neither discovered by nor known to others', and René Descartes’s 1637 Geometry announced its general solution to a family of problems that the Greeks had left mostly unsolved. ...Newton, inspired ...by these ...texts ...used symbols to invent an algorithmic version of the calculus."
John Wallis

January 1, 1970