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John Venn (1834-1923) is known today mainly for the diagram that bears his name—a simple device famous enough to have inspired a worldwide “Google doodle” in 2014 as well as the 2017 makeover of the Drypool Bridge in Hull, his place of birth. Somewhat paradoxically, the postmortem fame of the Venn diagram has eclipsed Venn’s own status as a leading Cambridge figure and “one of the most accomplished of living logicians” among more famous contemporaries and colleagues such as Fitzjames and Leslie Stephen, Henry Sidgwick, Francis Galton, and Lewis Carroll.1Close A fellow of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, and of the prestigious Royal Society whose writings and teaching influenced generations of Cambridge students, Venn was praised by John Stuart Mill as “a highly successful thinker” with much “power of original thought.”2Close After his death, at the age of eighty-eight, he was honored with an obituary in the Times and with substantial entries in the Dictionary of National Biography and the Dictionary of Scientific Biography. Some of his books became classics in the history of British philosophy and modern logic, and his Alumni Cantabrigienses is still used today as a standard reference source. Notwithstanding Venn’s prominence and legacy as a Victorian academic who spent his entire career teaching at, reforming, and telling the history of the University of Cambridge, there has hitherto been no comprehensive study of his life and work. The aim of this book is to redress this remarkable slight of fate.
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