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In Our Time: Science

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Napier's Logarithms

Napier's logarithms were cumbersome to calculate. Grussian professor Briggs went to Edinburgh and they sat opposite each other for 15 minutes without talking because they're so in awe of each other. So this was a huge kind of breakthrough. And then he produced a table himself of actually of integers, not of signs, in 1617. They become the basis of the logarithm tables that we all are familiar with.

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