Carl Gauss Quotes

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Albert Einstein
“The importance of C.F. Gauss for the development of modern physical theory and especially for the mathematical fundament of the theory of relativity is overwhelming indeed; also his achievement of the system of absolute measurement in the field of electromagnetism. In my opinion it is impossible to achieve a coherent objective picture of the world on the basis of concepts which are taken more or less from inner psychological experience.”
Albert Einstein

Sophie  Germain
“In describing the honourable mission I charged him with, M. Pernety informed me that he made my name known to you. This leads me to confess that I am not as completely unknown to you as you might believe, but that fearing the ridicule attached to a female scientist, I have previously taken the name of M. LeBlanc in communicating to you those notes that, no doubt, do not deserve the indulgence with which you have responded.

{Explaining her use of a male pseudonym in a letter to Carl Friedrich Gauss, 1807}”
Sophie Germain

Albert Einstein
“The best that Gauss has given us was likewise an exclusive production. If he had not created his geometry of surfaces, which served Riemann as a basis, it is scarcely conceivable that anyone else would have discovered it. I do not hesitate to confess that to a certain extent a similar pleasure may be found by absorbing ourselves in questions of pure geometry.”
Albert Einstein

W.W. Rouse Ball
“For other great mathematicians or philosophers, he used the epithets magnus, or clarus, or clarissimus; for Newton alone he kept the prefix summus.”
W.W. Rouse Ball, A Short Account of the History of Mathematics

W.W. Rouse Ball
“...and his analysis proved him to be the first of theoretical astronomers no less than the greatest of 'arithmeticians.”
W.W. Rouse Ball, A Short Account of the History of Mathematics

“The mathematical giant [Gauss], who from his lofty heights embraces in one view the stars and the abysses …”
Farkas Bolyai