Renaissance · Europe · Science
1614
Napier Publishes Logarithms
1614
The Scottish laird John Napier, working alone in his tower at Merchiston for twenty years, published a table of logarithms that turned multiplication into addition. Astronomers and navigators across Europe nearly wept with gratitude. Kepler said Napier had added years to his life by shortening his arithmetic, and the tables became indispensable tools of science for three centuries.