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==Notable works== Some of his important works are: *''Geometria Organica'' β 1720 *''De Linearum Geometricarum Proprietatibus'' β 1720 *''Treatise on Fluxions'' β 1742 (763 pages in two volumes. The first systematic exposition of Newton's methods.) *''Treatise of Algebra'' β 1748 (two years after his death.) *''Account of Newton's Discoveries'' β Incomplete upon his death and published in 1748<ref>It cannot be in 1750, as the French translation is published in 1749 ([https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/bpt6k1042623z/ see online at Gallica]).</ref> * {{Cite book|title=Account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries|volume=|publisher=Laurent Durand|location=Paris|year=1749|language=fr|url=https://gutenberg.beic.it/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=743185}} Colin Maclaurin was the name used for the new Mathematics and Actuarial Mathematics and Statistics Building at [[Heriot-Watt University]], Edinburgh. <gallery> File:MacLaurin - Treatise of algebra, 1753 - 1429142.jpg|French edition of the ''Treatise of algebra'' (1748) File:MacLaurin, Colin β Account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries, 1749 β BEIC 743185.jpg|French edition of the ''Account of Sir Isaac Newton's philosophical discoveries'' (1749) </gallery>
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