Johann Rahn (1622–1676) was a Swiss mathematician and one of the early figures in the field of mathematics during the 17th century. He is best known for his work in algebra and for authoring the book "Teutsche Algebra," published in 1659, which was one of the first texts to present algebra in the German language. This work helped to popularize algebra in the German-speaking regions of Europe.

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