The Augustus De Morgan Collection, Part 2: Mathematics General Collection
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Title:
On an instrument for measuring the extensibility of elastic solids
Creator:
Forbes, James David,1809-1868.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
- De Morgan, Augustus,1806-1871,former owner.
Date:
1848
Date in Source:
1848]
Imprint:
[Edinburgh ; Neill,
Language:
English
Format:
p. [173]-175 ;22 cm.
Note:
- At head of title: "Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh".
- Includes: "Note respecting the refractive and dispersive power of chloroform / by Professor Forbes" (p. 175).
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with his list of contents of vol. in which it is bound pasted on front flyleaf, 14 Sept. 1850.
- ULL copy is bound in vol. with binder's spine title: "Mathematical tracts, 1827-1849".
- ULL copy has two other brief publications by James Forbes bound after it: Note regarding an experiment suggested by Professor Robinson (unidentified source, p. 245-246); On the alleged evidence for a physical connection between stars forming binary or multiple groups, arising from their proximity alone (from the London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science, Aug. 1849, p. 1-2).
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29269052
- At head of title: "Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh".
- Includes: "Note respecting the refractive and dispersive power of chloroform / by Professor Forbes" (p. 175).
- ULL copy is from the library of Augustus De Morgan, with his list of contents of vol. in which it is bound pasted on front flyleaf, 14 Sept. 1850.
- ULL copy is bound in vol. with binder's spine title: "Mathematical tracts, 1827-1849".
- ULL copy has two other brief publications by James Forbes bound after it: Note regarding an experiment suggested by Professor Robinson (unidentified source, p. 245-246); On the alleged evidence for a physical connection between stars forming binary or multiple groups, arising from their proximity alone (from the London, Edinburgh and Dublin philosophical magazine and journal of science, Aug. 1849, p. 1-2).
- DOI: 10.1163/9789004460409_MOR2-b29269052
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