Gerrit Mannoury was born on 17 May 1867 in Wormerveer, and died on 30 January 1956 in Amsterdam. On 8 August 1907 he married Elizabeth Maria Berkelbach van der Sprenkel, with whom he had three daughters and a son, Jan Mannoury. His father Gerrit Mannoury, a sea-captain, had died in China when he was three years old. He attended the Hogere Burgerschool in Amsterdam, where he graduated in 1885. The same year he received a Teacher's Degree in Accounting and in Mechanics. In 1902 he also received a Teacher's Degree in Mathematics. Mannoury was a self-educated mathematician. Because he was a teacher he couldn't attend lessons at the University of Amsterdam. He did receive private lessons from Diederik Korteweg. He was awarded a PhD in Mathematics late in life, in 1946, with L.E.J. Brouwer as his promotores. Mannoury started working in primary education in Amsterdam, Bloemendaal and Helmond. In 1910 he started teaching at the Hoogere Burger School. He lectured on the philosophy of mathematics, and on mechanics, analytics and descriptive and projective geometry. Mannoury was, with Diederik Korteweg, one of the most important teachers of Luitzen Egbertus Jan Brouwer at Amsterdam University, Mannoury especially philosophically. The first appearance of the names "formalism" and "intuitionism" in Brouwer's writings, were in a review of Gerrit Mannoury's book Methodologisches und Philosophisches zur Elementar-Mathematik from 1909. Two other Dutch scientists he inspired were philosopher and logician Evert W. Beth and psychologist Adriaan de Groot. He died in Amsterdam.
Mannoury was a prolific and polymathic writer who published books, articles, reviews, and pamphlets.
1903. Over de beteekenis der wiskundige logica voor de philosophie
1907. Het Boeddhisme: Overzicht van leer en geschiedenis
1909. Methodologisches und Philosophisches zur Elementar-Mathematik
1910. Methodologiese aantekeningen over het dubbel-boekhouden
1917. , Inaugural lecture held at the University of Amsterdam, 8 Oct 1917.
1919. Wiskunst, filosofie en socialisme: overdrukken
1925.
1927. Willen en weten: overdrukken
1930. Heden is het keerpunt: een onuitgesproken verdedigingsrede
1931. Woord en gedachte: een inleiding tot de signifika, inzonderheid met het oog op het onderwijs in de wiskunde
1938. Zur Enzyklopädie der Einheitswissenschaft. Vorträge, with Otto Neurath, E. Brunswik, C. Hull, and J. Woodger.
1946. Relativisme en dialektiek: schema ener filosofisch-sociologische grondslagenleer
1947. Les fondements psycho-linguistiques des mathématiques
1947. Handboek der analytische significa, deel I: Geschiedenis der begripskritiek
1948. Handboek der analytische significa, deel II: Hoofdbegrippen en methoden der significa: Ontogenese en fylogenese van het verstandshoudingsapparaat
1948. De dood als zegepraal : opstellen over de massa-edukatieve zijde van het doodstrafprobleem