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Yes, John Napier had mentors who influenced his work, particularly in mathematics and astronomy. He was inspired by the works of prominent mathematicians of his time, such as Nicolaus Copernicus and Johannes Kepler, and he likely interacted with scholars at the universities in which he studied. His interest in the mathematical sciences was further shaped by the intellectual environment of the Renaissance, which emphasized learning and discovery. However, specific documented mentors are not prominently noted in historical records.

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