Madeleine Hall

Dr Madeleine Hall is a science writer at the London Institute for Mathematical Sciences.

The improbable genius of John Venn

From our UK edition

There aren’t many mathematicians who can claim to have bowled out Australia’s number one batsman. But then John Venn, who died 100 years ago today, was no ordinary scholar. Born in Hull and brought up in Highgate, he was also an Anglican priest – the ninth consecutive one in his family – with a magnificent Victorian beard. He won gardening prizes for his roses and white carrots. He was a keen advocate of women’s rights. And as the founding father of Venn diagrams, still the world’s most beloved tool for representing set-relationships, he can probably boast greater name-recognition than any other modern mathematician.  John Venn [Alamy] Next time you’re in Cambridge, pop into Gonville and Caius College, where Venn was a Fellow and President.