Gibbs Phenomenon/Historical Note

Historical Note on Gibbs Phenomenon
The Gibbs phenomenon was first reported in print in $1848$ by.

However, this went unnoticed at the time.

published a short note in $1899$ on the subject of the Fourier series of a square wave, but failed to report on the phenomenon at that time.

Later that year he published a correction to that note in which the overshoot was described accurately.

In $1906$ gave a complete analysis of the mathematics behind the phenomenon, and called it the Gibbs Phenomenon.

paper was later brought to light, but by that time it was generally attributed to.

In the words of ($1925$):
 * We may still call this property of Fourier's series (and certain other series) Gibbs's phenomenon; but we must no longer claim that the property was first discovered by Gibbs.