Sadleirian Professor of Pure Mathematics
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The Sadleirian Chair is a Professorship in pure mathematics at Cambridge University.
It was established in 1701 by Lady Sadleir. She made provisions in her will for lectures in algebra to be funded at the university. She died in 1706 and the lectures began in 1710. In 1860 the lectureship was changed to a professorship.
Note: Some references, e.g., Encyclopaedia Britannica, 15th edition, refer to the subject as Sadlerian Chair.
[edit] Holders
- 1863–1895 Arthur Cayley
- 1895–1910 Andrew Forsyth
- 1910–1931 Ernest Hobson
- 1931–1942 Godfrey Harold Hardy
- 1945–1953 Louis Mordell
- 1953–1967 Philip Hall
- 1967–1986 John Cassels
- 1986-current John Coates