James Joseph Sylvester (1814-97) was an English mathematician who
made key contributions to numerous areas of his field and was also
of primary importance in the development of American mathematics,
both as inaugural Professor of Mathematics at Johns Hopkins
University and founder of the American Journal of Mathematics.
Originally published in 1908, this book forms the second in four
volumes of Sylvester's mathematical papers, covering the period
from 1854 to 1873. Together these volumes provide a comprehensive
resource that will be of value to anyone with an interest in
Sylvester's theories and the history of mathematics.
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