1842. Part 1 of 2. Augustus De Morgan was an important innovator in
the field of logic. In addition, he made many contributions to the
field of mathematics and the chronicling of the history of
mathematics. The Differential and Integral Calculus was published
by the Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, whose object
was to spread scientific and other knowledge by means of cheap and
clearly written treatises by the best writers of the time. Partial
contents: Differentiation; Integration; Development; Series;
Differential Equations; Differences; Summation; Equations of
Differences; Calculus of Variations; Definite Integrals-with
Applications to Algebra; Plane Geometry; Solid Geometry; and
Mechanics. Elementary illustrations of the Differential and
Integral Calculus are also included. Other volumes in this set are
ISBN(s): 1417910046.
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