John Farrar Scientist

John Farrar (July 1, 1779 – May 8, 1853) was an American scholar. He first coined the concept of hurricanes as “a moving vortex and not the rushing forward of a great body of the atmosphere”, after the Great September Gale of 1815. Farrar remained Professor of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy at Harvard University between 1807 and 1836. During this time, he introduced modern mathematics into the curriculum. He was also a regular contributor to the scientific journals.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 01, 1779
Birth place
Lincoln Massachusetts
Nationality
United States
Date of deathMay 08, 1853
Place of death
Cambridge Massachusetts

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Field of study
Mathematics
Philosophy

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