Nicolaus I Bernoulli

In 1704 he graduated from the University of Basel under Jakob Bernoulli and obtained his PhD five years later (in 1709) with a work on probability theory in law.

Jacob Bernoulli, one of the early developers of calculus and a pioneer in the field of probability, had a significant impact on Nicolaus’s academic direction.

He enjoyed engaging in intellectual discussions and debates, often with his family members, which helped him refine his analytical skills.

Additionally, Nicolaus had a passion for teaching and mentoring, finding great satisfaction in guiding his students and witnessing their academic growth.

His diverse interests and talents made him a well-rounded individual, contributing to his legacy as a distinguished mathematician and educator.

Epitaph for Nikolaus I Bernoulli in the Peterskirche (Basel) [ de ]