The
calculus controversy (often referred to with the German term
Prioritätsstreit, meaning ‘priority dispute’) was an argument between 17th-century
mathematicians Isaac Newton and
Gottfried Leibniz (begun or fomented in part by their disciples and associates) over who had first invented the mathematical study of change,
calculus. It is a question that had been the cause of a major intellectual controversy, one that began simmering in 1699 and broke out in full force in 1711.