The Hollis Chair of Mathematics and Natural Philosophy is a prestigious academic position at Harvard University. Established in 1727 through a donation from Thomas Hollis, a London merchant and philanthropist, the chair was intended to promote the study of mathematics and the natural sciences. The Hollis Chair has been held by several prominent scholars and has played a significant role in the development of science and mathematics at Harvard.

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