Quote by: James Joseph Sylvester

Chemistry has the same quickening and suggestive influence upon the algebraist as a visit to the Royal Academy, or the old masters may be supposed to have on a Browning or a Tennyson. Indeed it seems to me that an exact homology exists between painting and poetry on the one hand and modem chemistry and modem algebra on the other. In poetry and algebra we have the pure idea elaborated and expressed through the vehicle of language, in painting and chemistry the idea enveloped in matter, depending in part on manual processes and the resources of art for its due manifestation.


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Author Bio


  • NameJames Joseph Sylvester
  • DescriptionEnglish mathematician
  • AliasesJames Sylvester; Sylvester
  • BornSeptember 3, 1814
  • DiedMarch 15, 1897
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionMathematician; Actuary
  • AwardsFellow Of The Royal Society; Copley Medal; Royal Medal