The Savilian Professorship of Geometry is a prestigious academic position at the University of Oxford, established in 1619. It was founded by Sir Henry Savile, an English scholar and mathematician, who endowed the chair to promote the study of geometry and mathematics. The professorship is significant in the field of mathematics and has been held by several notable mathematicians over the years.

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