Jedediah Buxton (1707–1772) was an Englishman known for his extraordinary mental abilities, particularly in arithmetic. He gained recognition for his ability to perform complex calculations in his head, often referred to as being a "human calculator." Buxton lived in a rural area and had little formal education, yet he became famous for his talent, drawing the attention of both the public and intellectuals of his time.
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