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Mathematical Analysis of Electrical and Optical Wave Motion, Harry Bateman $1.60 Numerical Integration of Differential Equations, A. Bennett, W. Milne, Harry Bateman $1.35 Almost Periodic Functions, A. Besicovitch $1.75 Non-E uclidean Geometry, R. Bonola $1.95 Theory of Groups of Finite Order, W. Burnside $2.45 Foundations of Science: Philosophy of Theory and Experiment, N. R. Campbell $2.95 Contributions to the Theory of Transfinite Numbers, G. Cantor $1.25 Introduction to the Theory of Groups of Finite Order, R. D. Carmichael $2.00 Introduction to the Theory of Fourier s Series and I ntegrals, H. S. Carslaw $2.00 Introduction to the Theory of Numbers, L. E. Dickson $1.65 The Taylor Series, Paul Dienes $2.75 A symptotic Expansions, A. Erdelyi $1.35 The Phase Rule and I ts A pplications, A. Findlay $2.45 Lectures on Cauchy s Problem, J. Hadamard $1.75 Vector and Tensor A nalysis, G. E. Hay $1.75 Theory of Functions of a Real Variable and Theory of Fourier s Series, E. W. Hobson 2volume set, $6.00 Treatrise on Plane and Advanced Trigonometry, E. W. Hobson $1.95 Introduction to Differential Equations of Physics, L. Hopf $1.25 The Continuum and Other Types of Serial Order, E. V. Huntington $1.00 Ordinary Differential Equations, E. L. I nce $2.55 Tables of Functions, E. Jahnke ir F. Emde $2.00 Theory of Sets, E. Kamke $1.35 Mathematical Foundations of Statistical Mechanics, A. Khinchin $1.35 Mathematical Foundations of Information Theory, A. Khinchin $1.35 Elementary Mathematics from an Advanced Standpoint, Felix Klein Two volume set, $3.
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GEORGE BOOLE (1815 - 1864) was born in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England. Besides rudimentary lessons from his father, a shoemaker, and a few years at local schools, Boole was largely self-taught. Revealing his aptitude for many subjects at an early age, he began his career already at age 16 as a teacher at a village school. In his leisure time he tackled the daunting works of Newton, Laplace, and Lagrange on physics and mathematics. By the age of twenty-four he was submitting original papers to the Cambridge Mathematical Journal and at age twenty-nine he won a medal from the Royal Society for his contributions to mathematical analysis. He continued to so impress his contemporaries that five years later he was appointed professor of mathematics at Queens College, Cork in Ireland, even though he had no university degree. Boole was awarded the Keith Medal by the Royal Society of Edinburgh in 1855 and was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1857. He received honorary degrees of LL.D. from the University of Dublin and the University of Oxford.
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