The Augustus De Morgan Collection, Part 2: Mathematics General Collection
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Title:
An essay on the theory of the various orders of logarithmic transcendents ::with an inquiry into their applications to the integral calculus and the summation of series
Creator:
Spence, William,1778-1815.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- Bowstead, J.,former owner.
- Woodhouse, Robert,19th-cent.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- Bowstead, J.,former owner.
- Woodhouse, Robert,19th-cent.
Date:
1809
Date in Source:
1809.
Imprint:
London : Printed for John Murray ..., and Archibald Constable and Company, Edinburgh,
Language:
English
Subject:
Logarithmic functions.
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Analytic functions.
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Transcendental functions.
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Summability theory.
Format:
xiv, 128 p. ;28 cm.
Note:
- ULL copies are from the library of Augustus De Morgan. Copy at [DeM] L.8 [Spence] has his inscription and note on t.p. ULL copy at [DeM] L⁰ (B.P.11) inscribed on front flyleaves: "J. Bowstead" (earlier inscription crossed out); "To Robert Woodhouse esq. with the best respects of the author".
- ULL copy at [DeM] L⁰ (B.P.11) is no. 1 of 10 English and French mathematical tracts, 1803-1819, in bound vol.; lists of contents by J. Bowstead (early 19th-century) (items 1-6) and Augustus De Morgan, 20 Sept. 1849 (items 7-10) on front flyleaves, and page from Punch, featuring "The prison boy's appeal" and "Prison disciplinarians", pasted on front free endpaper.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29146148
- ULL copies are from the library of Augustus De Morgan. Copy at [DeM] L.8 [Spence] has his inscription and note on t.p. ULL copy at [DeM] L⁰ (B.P.11) inscribed on front flyleaves: "J. Bowstead" (earlier inscription crossed out); "To Robert Woodhouse esq. with the best respects of the author".
- ULL copy at [DeM] L⁰ (B.P.11) is no. 1 of 10 English and French mathematical tracts, 1803-1819, in bound vol.; lists of contents by J. Bowstead (early 19th-century) (items 1-6) and Augustus De Morgan, 20 Sept. 1849 (items 7-10) on front flyleaves, and page from Punch, featuring "The prison boy's appeal" and "Prison disciplinarians", pasted on front free endpaper.
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29146148
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