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Thomas Gresham is underrated

Education
United Kingdom
Started April 24, 2026

While northern professions in 1600 did not require lengthy training in mathematics or science, there was popular interest in these topics. England’s first chair in mathematics was endowed by Thomas Gresham,61 who had founded London’s Royal Exchange and pledged the rents from that institution to fund seven professorships, who would not train student but would […] The post Thomas Gresham is underrated appeared first on Marginal REVOLUTION. CommentsIn reply to Wayfaring Stranger. I have no objec...

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
The funding of professorships by Gresham reflects a progressive approach to education in the 1600s, showcasing his visionary role in academic development.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
Gresham's establishment of the Royal Exchange was significant, but his impact on education is often overstated compared to other mathematicians of the time.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
Thomas Gresham's contributions to mathematics and finance highlight the importance of practical knowledge, making him a pivotal figure in English history.
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While Gresham's financial innovations were notable, his lack of focus on formal education undermines his legacy in the advancement of mathematics.
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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 24, 2026
Celebrating Gresham as underrated overlooks the fact that many other contributors to mathematics deserve equal recognition for their foundational work.
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