Does italic math originate from TeX?

No, it was a standard convention. See, e.g., “Uniformly Convex Spaces” by James A. Clarkson that was published in 1936.

Screenshot from p. 399 of Clarkson (1936)


I've never noticed any math books with an upright font for variables. I think italics have been very standard for a very long time, at least in American books. Here are three old American books that use italics:

  • Hutton, A Course of Mathematics, 1807

  • Davies, Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus, 1836

  • Granville, Elements of the Differential and Integral Calculus, 1904

Also:

  • L'Hospital, Analyse des infiniment petits, pour l'intelligence des lignes courbes, 1716