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"As a boy of six I could understand the proof of a mathematical theorem more readily than that meat had to be cut with ones knife, not ones fork."
"There have been only three epoch-making mathematicians: Archimedes, Newton, and Eisenstein."

Ferdinand Gotthold Max Eisenstein was a German mathematician who made significant contributions to number theory and analysis. Born in Berlin, Prussia, to Jewish parents who converted to Protestantism before his birth, Eisenstein displayed exceptional mathematical talent from a young age.
"As a boy of six I could understand the proof of a mathematical theorem more readily than that meat had to be cut with ones knife, not ones fork."
"As Eisenstein shows, his method for constructing elliptic functions applies beautifully to the simpler case of trigonometric functions. Moreover, this case provides not merely an illuminating introduction to his theory, but also the simplest proofs for a series of results, originally discussed by Euler."
"As any reader of Eisenstein must realise, he felt hard pressed for time during the whole of his short mathematical career... His papers, although brilliantly conceived, must have been written by fits and starts, with the details worked out only as the occasion arose; sometimes a development is cut short, only to be taken up again at a later stage."
"Looking back from todays vantage, Eisensteins mathematics appear to us more up to date than ever. It is not so much the harvest of theorems, nor the creation of full-fledged theories, but the way of looking at things which amazes us..."