James Wilson (mathematician) explained

Birth Date:1774
Birth Place:Dublin, Ireland
Nationality:Irish
Fields:Mathematics
Workplaces:Academics of Trinity College Dublin
Donegall Lecturers of Mathematics at Trinity College Dublin
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James Wilson (1774? – 24 April 1829) was an Irish mathematician whose career was spent at Trinity College Dublin (TCD). He was born in Dublin, his father being William, and was brought up there. He studied at TCD, graduating BA (1794), MA (1800) and later BD & DD (1811).[1]

While at TCD he was elected a Fellow (1800), was Donegall Lecturer (1807–1820),[2] and Erasmus Smith's Professor of Mathematics (1822–1825). He spent his final years as Rector of Clonfeacle (Tyrone) (1825–1829).[3]

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  3. , page 25