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Professor Godfrey Harold Hardy FRS (February 7, 1877 - December 1, 1947) was a prominent English mathematician, known for his achievements in number theory and mathematical analysis. He was called "Harold" by a few close friends, and otherwise "G. H.". Non-mathematicians usually know him for "A Mathematician's Apology", his essay from 1940 on the aesthetics of mathematics.
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Born: February 7, 1877
Died: December 1, 1947

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A Mathematician's Apology is a profoundly sad book, the memoir of a man who has reached the end of his ambition, who can no longer effectively practice the art that has consumed him since he was a boy. But at the same time, it is a joyful celebration of
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G. H. Hardy attended Cranleigh school up to the age of 12 with great success, but he did not appear to have the passion for mathematics that many mathematicians experience when young. He won a scholarship to Winchester College in 1889, entering the Colle
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