Alexander Anderson (c. 1582-1620?), Scottish
mathematician,
was born in Aberdeen. In his youth he went to the continent
and taught mathematics in Paris, where he published or
edited, between the years 1612 and 1619, various geometric
and algebraic tracts, which are conspicuous for their
ingenuity and elegance. He was selected by the executors of
Franciscus Vieta[?] to revise and edit Vieta's manuscript works, a task which he discharged with great ability. The works of Anderson amount to six thin quarto volumes, and as the last of them was published in 1619, it is probable that the author died soon after that year, but the precise date is unknown.
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