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Timeline for Eisenstein's last theorem

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Aug 2 at 14:14 comment added Daniel Litt @FranzLemmermeyer: Thanks for this interesting info (and for improving my transcription/translation)!
Aug 2 at 13:51 comment added Franz Lemmermeyer By 1852, Eisenstein was already very ill. so that even writing letters was an extreme burden. If there were any letters except those in his Werke, then Biermann probably would have found them. A few years back I discovered a letter of Eisenstein's parents to Gauss (see gauss.adw-goe.de/handle/gauss/2588? and arxiv.org/pdf/2101.04519) online (and one by Legendre in an online auction, of all places - see images-archive.math.cnrs.fr/…), so who knows . . .
Aug 2 at 13:39 history edited Franz Lemmermeyer CC BY-SA 4.0
edited the translation a bit.
Aug 1 at 15:26 history edited Daniel Litt CC BY-SA 4.0
corrected statement, grammar, clarified question
Aug 1 at 8:09 history became hot network question
Aug 1 at 8:08 answer added FLsr timeline score: 11
Jul 31 at 17:28 history asked Daniel Litt CC BY-SA 4.0