Louis Bourguet (23 April 1678, Nîmes – 31 December 1742, Neuchâtel) was a polymath and correspondent of Leibniz who wrote on archaeology, geology, philosophy, Biblical scholarship and mathematics.
[1] Bourguet entered the College of Zurich in 1688.
He became Professor of Philosophy and Mathematics at Neuchâtel in 1731.
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