Israel Lyons

Israel Lyons

Infobox Scientist
name = Israel Lyons the Younger
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caption = Israel Lyons (1739-1775)
birth_date = 1739
birth_place = Cambridge, UK
death_date = May 1, 1775
death_place = London, UK
residence = UK
citizenship =
nationality = British
ethnicity = Jewish
field = Mathematician and botanist
work_institutions = University of Oxford
alma_mater = Trinity College, Cambridge
doctoral_advisor = Robert Smith
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known_for = "Treatise of Fluxions"
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influenced = Joseph Banks
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Israel Lyons the younger (1739-1775) mathematician and botanist, was born at Cambridge, the son of Israel Lyons the elder (d. 1770). He was regarded as a prodigy, especially in mathematics, and Robert Smith, master of Trinity College, took him under his wing and paid for his attendance. Due to his humble Jewish origins, Lyons was not permitted to become an official member of the University of Cambridge. Nevertheless, his brilliance resulted in his publication "Treatise on Fluxions" at the age of 19, and his enthusiasm for botany resulted in a published a survey of Cambridge flora a few years later. An Oxford undergraduate, Joseph Banks, paid Lyons to deliver a series of botany lectures at the University of Oxford. Lyons was selected by the Astronomer Royal to compute astronomical tables for the Nautical Almanac. Later, Banks secured Lyons a position as the astronomer for the 1773 North Pole voyage led by Constantine Phipps.

Lyons married, in March 1774, Phoebe Pearson, daughter of Newman Pearson of Over, Cambridgeshire, and settled in Rathbone Place, London. There he died of measles on 1 May 1775, at the age of only 36, while preparing a complete edition of Edmond Halley's works sponsored by the Royal Society.

References

* Lynn B. Glyn, "Israel Lyons: A Short but Starry Career. The Life of an Eighteenth-Century Jewish Botanist and Astronomer," "Notes and Records of the Royal Society of London", Vol. 56, No. 3, 2002, pp. 275-305.


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