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  1. A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches: Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories by Florian Cajori, 2010-01-11
  2. Answers to Elementary Algebra by Cajori Florian, 2009-08-19
  3. Elementary algebra first[-second] year course by Florian Cajori, Letitia R. b. 1871 Odell, 2010-09-07
  4. A history of the conceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain by Florian Cajori, 1919-01-01
  5. A history of physics in its elementary branches, including the evolution of physical laboratories by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-04
  6. Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System by Isaac; Motte, Andrew; Cajori, Florian Newton, 1934-01-01
  7. The chequered career of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, first superintendent of the United States Coast survey;: A chapter in the history of science in America, by Florian Cajori, 1929
  8. A History of Physics in Its Elementary Brances, Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories by Florian Cajori, 1929-01-01
  9. A history of physics in its elementary branches including the evolution of physical laboratories by Florian Cajori, 1899
  10. Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles (Principia) by Florian Cajori, 1947
  11. Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical Principles of Natural Philosophy and His System of the World by Florian Cajori, 1962
  12. A History of Mathematical Notations, Two Volume Set by Florian Cajori, 1951-01-01
  13. A History of Elementary Mathematics (Dover Phoenix Editions) by Florian Cajori, 2004-11-23
  14. History of Physics in its Elementary Branches, Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories by Florian Cajori, 1917-01-01

61. Weekly List Of Books
ISBN 0387-96675-7. 512.2 N88;1 167946 ** Group, theory of; Symmetry groups 33cajori, florian History of mathematics by florian cajori.5th ed. Rhode
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1 Gandhi, Ashutosh Suresh
Processing of bulk metastable amorphous and
nanocrystalline ZrO2-Al2O3 ceramics by pressure
consolidation of amorphous powders: by Ashutosh Suresh
Gandhi. Bangalore: IISc., 2001. ix, 128p.
(IISc., Dept of MET, Ph.D. Thesis).
666.121 P01 "Thesis" G16532
** Zirconium oxide-Aluminium oxide ceramics; Ceramics
2 Symposium on Production, properties and applications of
alloy and special steels(Jemshedpur: 1956) Production, properties and applications of alloy and special steels. Jemshedpur: National Metallurgical Laboratory, 1958. 488p. ** Steel alloys- production management CHEMISTRY AND ALLIED SCIENCES 3 Fersht, Alan Structure and mechanism in protein science: a guide to enzyme catalysis and protein folding: by Alan Fersht. New York: W. H. Freeman, 1999. xxi, 631p. ISBN : 0-7167-3268-8.

62.    s O M E   1 9 Th   c.   n E W    e N G L A N D    r U L E S
1758 Paris, reprinted 1995. Translated from the French of M. Bion by EdmondStone. Mendham, New Jersey Astragal Press. cajori, florian.
http://home.att.net/~seven0610.2041/gunter.htm
Gunter Slide Rule.
  • John Napier 1550 - 1617
    Inventor of logarithms in 1614. Logarithms were attained by looking them up in a table.
  • Edmond Gunter 1581 - 1626
    Designed the "line of numbers" wherein the logarithm of a number is expressed inherently by spacing the digits, e.g. 1, 2, 3, ..., 10, in a manner proportional to the logarithm of the number. Many scales useful for navigation and other engineering problems were laid out and used. A common example is the Gunter Scale
  • William Oughtred 1574 - 1660
    Cajori contended Oughtred was an independent inventor of the rectilinear slide rule and the first one to propose the circular type slide rule.
  • Henry Coggeshall 1677
    Described slide rule as in Bion. Three double lines of numbers A, B, C are figured and then ... [The] single line of numbers D whose radius is exactly equal to two radius's of A, B, C is broke for the easier measuring of timber and figured thus this line is called the Girt Line . This variations of this are known as the Carpenters Rules
  • Josiah Routledge Ca. 1811
    Both Josiah and Joshua have been seen as first name.

63. 1931, University Of California: In Memoriam
florian cajori, Mathematics Berkeley. florian cajori was born atSaint Aignan near Thusis in Switzerland February 28, 1859, came
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1931, University of California: In Memoriam
Florian Cajori, Mathematics: Berkeley
Florian Cajori, Mathematics: Berkeley
Florian Cajori was born at Saint Aignan near Thusis in Switzerland February 28, 1859, came to the United States in 1875 and was graduated at the University of Wisconsin in 1883. The year 1884-85 he spent at the Johns Hopkins University and in 1885 was called to Tulane University to teach mathematics. A breakdown in health sent him to Colorado, where he prepared a monograph on the Teaching and History of Mathematics in the United States. This started him in the direction of his life work. In 1889 he joined the faculty of Colorado College. There he published a history of elementary mathematics in 1896 and a history of physics in 1899. He was then invited to contribute to the fourth volume of Cantor's treatise on the history of mathematics which appeared in 1908. Year by year his scholarship became more and more profound and the number and quality of his contributions to the history of mathematics increased steadily to the time of his death August 15, 1930. He was appointed professor of the history of mathematics in the University of California in 1918, where he came to be recognized as the leading historian of mathematics in this country.

64. Solon.cma.univie.ac.at/~neum/contrib/nabla.txt
page. The most important written source is the definitive A Historyof Mathematical Notations by florian cajori. cajori, florian. A
http://solon.cma.univie.ac.at/~neum/contrib/nabla.txt

65. SLATES, SLIDERULES AND SOFTWARE - TEACHING MATH IN AMERICA
Publications. The Early Republic cajori, florian. The Teaching and History of Mathematicsin the United States. Washington,DC Government Printing Office, 1890.
http://americanhistory.si.edu/teachingmath/html/resources.htm
Resources CURATOR'S STATEMENT LINKS PUBLICATIONS PRESS RELEASE ... The Information Age Resources Curator’s Statement The objects shown on this site reflect over fifty years of collecting at the Smithsonian. They represent a small fraction of the museum's holdings relating to mathematics education. Recent research on the history of this area enriches our understanding of these materials. Some useful published sources are listed below. In the 1990s, the World Wide Web emerged as a new resource for math teachers, students, patents and historians. A few Web sites of interest are also noted.
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Web Sites Useful in Mathematics Education Parents, teachers and students all now use the World Wide Web as a resource for math education. The following list is meant as a starting point for further exploration. Problems to solve

66. Books On-line: Authors Starting With "C"
cajori, florian William Oughtred, A Great SeventeenthCentury Teacher ofMathematics (frame- and JavaScript-dependent page images at Cornell);
http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/authorstart?C

67. Browse The Cornell Library Historical Math Monographs
by Bruns, Heinrich. William Oughtred, a great seventeenthcenturyteacher of mathematics by cajori, florian. Titles XY . The X rays
http://historical.library.cornell.edu/math/title_W.html
About the Collection Browse Collection Home Search Collection ... Help A B C D E ... V WXYZ Titles "W" Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung
by Markov, A. A. Wahrscheinlichkeitsrechnung und Kollektivmasslehre
by Bruns, Heinrich William Oughtred, a great seventeenth-century teacher of mathematics
by Cajori, Florian Titles "X-Y" The X rays: Their production and application
by Kolle, Frederick Strange Titles "Z" Zahlentheorie
by Hensel, Kurt Zur Formation Quadratischer Gleichungen
by Baltzer, Richard Zur Geschichte der Theorie der elliptischen Transcendenten in 1826-29
by Koenigsberger, Leo Zur Reduction Elliptischer Integrale in Reeller Form
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68. AMSMAA Joint Archives Committee
Bowser, Edward Albert 18371910. Rutgers U. NUCMC 65-1673. cajori, florian. 1859-1930. U. of California, Berkeley; Bancroft Library UCB online catalogue.
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The names in this alphabetical list are represented by archival collections at the given locations in North America. No attempt is made to indicate where papers or letters by one person may also be located in the collection of another. Such cross references are often given in the collection descriptions in the indicated sources. Some mathematicians have been included for whom there are no known collections of papers. They are here only as reminders of the inevitable incompleteness of the historical record. Still there may be a possibility of filling in such gaps sometime. Corrections and additions to the list are welcomed; please see How to Provide Further Information for the List of Collections . The key to the abbreviations is given at the end. Name Birth and Death Dates of Person or Range of Collection for Institutions Location (See abbreviations at end.) Source of Information (See abbreviations at end.)

69. History Of Mathematics: Textbooks
Wm. Brown Publ, Dubuque, IA, 1991, 1995. cajori, florian (18591930)A history of mathematics. Macmillan, New York, 1894. Second
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/textbooks.html
Texts on the history of mathematics Including textbooks and similar general references.
  • Archibald, R. C. Outline of the history of mathematics. Mathematical Association of America, Buffalo, NY, 1949.
  • Anglin, W. S. Mathematics: A Concise History and Philosophy. Springer-Verlag.
  • Ball, W. W. Rouse (Walter William Rouse) (1865-1925)
    • A short account of the history of mathematics. Macmillan, London, 1888. Reprint: Dover, New York, 1960.
    • A primer of the history of mathematics. Second edition: Macmillan, London, 1906.
  • Baumgart, John K., editor. Historical topics for the mathematics classroom. National Council of Teachers of Mathematics, Washington, 1969.
  • Bell, Eric Temple (1883-1960)
    • Men of mathematics.
    • The development of mathematics. McGraw-Hill, New York, 1945.
    • Mathematics: queen and servant of science. Mathematical Association of America, Washington, 1987.
  • Bochner, S. (Solomon) (b. 1899)
    The role of mathematics in the rise of science. Princeton University Press, Princeton, 1966.
  • Bos, Henk J. M. Lectures in the History of Mathematics.

70. History Of Mathematics: History Of Numerals And Counting
Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1986. cajori, florian (18591930). A historyof mathematical notations. Two volumes. Chelsea, New York, 1928.
http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/numerals.html
History of Numerals and Counting
Bibliography
  • Blohm, Hans, Stafford Beer, and David Suzuki. Pebbles to computers : the thread. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1986.
  • Cajori, Florian (1859-1930). A history of mathematical notations. Two volumes. Chelsea, New York, 1928.
  • Clawson, Calvin C. The mathematical traveler : exploring the grand history of numbers. Plenum Press, New York, 1994.
  • Closs, Michael F. (editor). Native American mathematics. University of Texas Press, Austin, 1986.
  • Conant, Levi Leonard. The number concept, its origin and development. Macmillan, New York, 1896, 1923.
  • Crump, Thomas. The anthropology of numbers. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 1990.
  • Dantzig, Tobias (1884-1956). Number: the language of science. Macmillan, New York, 1930.
  • De Villiers, Melius. The numeral-words, their origin, meaning, history and lesson. Witherby, London, 1923.
  • Flegg, Graham, editor. Numbers through the ages. Macmillan, 1989.
  • Glaser, Anton. History of binary and other nondecimal numeration Tomash, Los Angeles, 1981.

71. Author
cajori, florian, 18591930. Title. A history of physics in its elementary branches,including the evolution of physical laboratories, by florian cajori ..
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Working Bibliography
These are books I have checked out from the UW library, some of which I plan to use while writing my research paper. Author Cohen, S. T Title The neutron bomb, political, technological, and military issues / S. T. Cohen Pub info Cambridge, Mass. : Institute for Foreign Policy Analysis, c1978 Title The Nuclear almanac : confronting the atom in war and peace / compiled and edited by faculty members at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology ; editor, Jack Dennis ; contributing authors, Daryl E. Bohning ... [et al.] Pub info Reading, Mass. : Addison-Wesley, c1984 Title Oppenheimer [by] I. I. Rabi [and others] Pub info New York, Scribner [1969] Author Feynman, Richard Phillips

72. ATHENA: Literature, Books; Pierre Perroud
cajori, florian · WilliamOughtred, A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics (in English, at
http://un2sg4.unige.ch/athena/html/author_c.html
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ATHENA Alphabetical List
Authors whose name begin with "C"
  • CABANIS, Pierre:
    Rapports du Physique et du Moral de l'Homme
  • CABELL, James Branch:
    The Certain Hour (in English, at UNC/GUTENBERG)
    The Certain Hour (in English, at UNC/GUTENBERG)
    The Certain Hour (in English, at PG)
  • CABET, Etienne:
    Lettres sur la Crise actuelle
  • CAESAR, Julius:
    Commentaries on the Gallic War (in English, at PG)
    Commentariorum Libri III de Bello Civili (in lingua latina scriptum, in situ PATRIOT)
    Commentariorum Libri VII de Bello Gallico (cum A. Hirti Supplemento) (in lingua latina scriptum, in situ PATRIOT)
    De Bello Gallico (I - IV) (in lingua latina scriptum, in situ UNC/GUTENBERG)
    De Bello Gallico (I - IV) (in lingua latina scriptum, in situ UNC/GUTENBERG)
    War Commentaries (in English, at MU)
    War Commentaries (in English, at MIT)
  • CAINE, Hall:
    The Scapegoat (in English, at PG)
  • CAJORI, Florian:
    William Oughtred, A Great Seventeenth-Century Teacher of Mathematics (in English, at CORNELL)
  • CALDERON DE LA BARCA, Pedro:
  • 73. The Peirce Edition Project | Peirce's Correspondents
    Russell Butler, Nicholas Murray Butler, William C. Byerly, William Elwood top Cabot,Richard cajori, florian Calderoni, Mario Calvi, Mr. Cambridge Historical
    http://www.iupui.edu/~peirce/web/peirce/lettersx.htm
    List of Known Peirce Correspondents
    This list includes names of persons Peirce sent letters to and/or received letters from, either probably or certainly, and names of people who wrote letters concerning Peirce, a few of which Peirce had copies of, that have been retrieved in different archives. The list also includes names of institutions. We strongly wish that readers interested in this list would look for a number of the names in their local archives in the hope of finding new Peirce-related letters. We expect that thousands of letters by Peirce still survive in unsearched archives both in the U.S. and abroad. Please join the effort in their recovery!
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    Abbot, Francis Ellingwood Adams Express Company Adams, Brooks Adams, Charles K. Adams, George B. Agassiz, Alexander Agassiz, Elizabeth C. Agassiz, Louis Aikins, H. Austin Alden, John B. Allen, Col. Vanderbilt Alline, L. M. Allis, E. C. American Academy of Arts and Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Historical Review, The American Mathematical Society American Metrological Society American Society for Psychical Research American Society for the Extension of University Teaching Anster, David Anthony, Andrew V. S. (Sun and Shade) Anthony, R. A. (McVikar, Gaillard Realty Co.) Appleton, D. and Company Appleton, William W. Arnold, Constable, and Co. Arnold, George F. Arnot, Raymond H. Astor Library Astor, John Jacob Atlantic Monthly Ausfeld, H. Austen, D. Austin, Ben W. (Trinity Historical Society, Dallas, Texas)

    74. Math Forum - Ask Dr. Math
    _Pebbles to Computers the Thread_. Oxford University Press, Toronto, 1986. cajori,florian (18591930). _A History of Mathematical Notations_. Two volumes.
    http://mathforum.org/library/drmath/view/56717.html

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    Date: 11/19/96 at 14:30:41 From: Doctor Jodi Subject: Re: Swahili System of Measurement Hi there! This is really a great topic and I hope you're able to find more information about it. Have you tried asking your local librarian about an inter-library loan? Given a few weeks, they can borrow almost any book that ANY library owns. My searches didn't turn up any information on the Internet, but I did find a bibliograhy (which follows) at: http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/numerals.html http://www.ee.ryerson.ca:8080/~elf/abacus/ Best luck with your project and let us know if you need more help. -Doctor Jodi, The Math Forum Check out our web site! http://mathforum.org/dr.math/ Associated Topics
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    75. Untitled
    1995. cajori, florian, The teaching and history of mathematics in theUnited States, Washington Bureau of Education 1890. Gilreath
    http://www.math.virginia.edu/Jefferson/jeff_r(8).htm
    Bibliography Becker, Carl, The declaration of independence , New York: Knopf 1972 (orig. 1922). Bedini, Silvio, Thomas Jefferson: statesman of science , New York: Macmillan 1990. Boyd, Julian P. (ed.), The papers of Thomas Jefferson , Princeton 1950 ff. Cohen, I Bernard, Science and the founding fathers: science in the political thought of Jefferson, Franklin, Adams and Madison , New York: W W Norton, 1995. Cajori, Florian, The teaching and history of mathematics in the United States , Washington: Bureau of Education 1890. Gilreath, James and Douglas L. Wilson (eds), Thomas Jefferson’s library , Washington: Library of Congress 1989. King-Hele, Desmond, Erasmus Darwin , London: Macmillan 1963. Malone, Dumas, Jefferson and his time 1: Jefferson the Virginian , Boston: Little, Brown 1948. Schofield, Robert E., The Lunar Society of Birmingham , Oxford: Clarendon Press 1963. Smith, David Eugene, ‘Thomas Jefferson and mathematics’, Scripta mathematica

    76. Linguistics And The Theory Of Science - Sten Vikner, Aarhus
    (Popper 1994b9394). REFERENCES. cajori, florian 1928, A Historyof Mathematical Notations, Open Court Publications, Chicago. Popper
    http://www.hum.au.dk/engelsk/engsv/theory.htm
    Sten Vikner Department of English University of Aarhus DK-8000 ... Denmark E-mail: engsv@hum.au.dk Office: Room 421, Building 467
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    Tel. + 45 - 8942 - 6500 (secr.)
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    Linguistics and the Theory of Science:
    a few Quotations from Popper and from Smith
    ON THEORIES AND OBSERVATIONS
    An observation is always preceded by a particular interest, a question, or a problem - in short, by something theoretical. After all, we can put every question in the form of a hypothesis or conjecture to which we add: 'Is this so? Yes or no?' Thus we can assert that every observation is preceded by a problem, a hypothesis (or whatever we may call it); at any rate by something that interests us, by something theoretical or speculative.
    (Popper 1972:342-343) Darwin knew this when he wrote: 'How odd it is that anyone should not see that all observation must be for or against some view'.
    (Popper 1972:259) Any attempt to provide explanations presupposes a theory. The difference between so-called theory-neutral and theoretically based explanations is not really one between the presence and absence of an appeal to theory, but a difference in the sophistication and depth of the two theories involved.
    (Smith 1989:32)
    EMPIRICAL THEORIES MAKE FALSIFIABLE PREDICTIONS
    The value of any scientific hypothesis lies in co-ordinating known facts and in suggesting new inquiries likely to advance our knowledge of the subject under investigation.

    77. Riferimenti
    96 Conference, Monaco 1996. cajori1928 cajori, florian; A Historyof Mathematical Notations, vol. I II. Open Court Publishing
    http://www.w3c.it/traduzioni/MathML2/appendixi.html
    I Riferimenti (Non normativa)
    Descrizione sommaria: Linguaggio di marcatura matematica (MathML) Versione 2.0
    Precedente: H Modifiche (Non normativa)
    I Riferimenti (Non normativa)
    Bray, Tim, Jean Paoli e C.M. Sperberg-Mcqueen; Extensible Markup Language 1.0 , 10 febbraio 1998, http://www.w3.org/TR/1998/REC-xml-19980210. Buswell, S., Healey, E.R. Pike e M. Pike; SGML and the Semantic Representation of Mathematics , UIUC Digital Library Initiative SGML Mathematics Workshop, Maggio 1996 e SGML Europe 96 Conference, Monaco 1996. Cajori, Florian; A History of Mathematical Notations Carroll, Lewis [Rev. C.L. Dodgson]; Through the Looking Glass and What Alice Found There Chaundy, T.W., P.R. Barrett e C. Batey; The Printing of Mathematics. Aids for authors and editors and rules for compositors and readers at the University Press, Oxford , Oxford University Press, London, 1954, ix+105 pagg. Drucker, Peter; Forbes, 10 marzo 1997 [citato da Gene Klotz]. Higham, Nicholas J., Handbook of writing for the mathematical sciences . Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics (SIAM), Philadelphia, PA, 1993. xii+241 pagg. ISBN: 0-89871-314-5.

    78. Some Notes On The History Of Isopsephia (Gematria)
    Eisenbrauns, 1990. cajori, florian. A History of Mathematical Notations(2 vv.). Chicago Open Court, 19289. Contenau, Georges. Everyday
    http://www.cs.utk.edu/~mclennan/OM/BA/SNHIG.html
    Some Notes on the
    History of Isopsephia (Gematria)
    John Opsopaus
    Georges Contenau (p. 166) cites evidence that isopsephia (the Greek word for gematria , which he uses) was widely used in Mesopotamia. In this case numerical values were assigned to the characters in their syllabary, and the numerical values of names were computed. (This also fits in with the general Mesopotamian reverence for numbers: all the Gods had numbers, which Simo Parpola has shown to be numerically related by the Assyrian Tree of Life.) For example, Sargon (d.705 BCE) states that the perimeter of his palace at Khorsabad (16283 cubits) was equal to his name. The next datable source for gematria I know about comes from David Fideler's Jesus Christ: Sun of God . He argues that the standard spellings of the Gods' names were formulated according to isopsephic principles under the influence of the Pythagorean League c. 500 BCE (p. 75). So for example, Zeus is the Geometric Mean of Hermes and Apollo (p. 72). He further argues (pp. 216-9) that many Greek temples, such as the Parthenon (447 BCE) and Apollo's temple at Didyma (300 BCE), were constructed isopsephically. This use of gematria in temples and other official buildings agrees with its only known etymology, from Greek

    79. Names Index
    EA (18921989), 410 Butchvarov, Panayot (1933-), 412 Butler, Joseph (1692-1752)39, 371-2 Butterfield, Herbert (1900-79) 40, 51 cajori, florian (1859-1930
    http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/beyond_experience/names.htm
    Beyond Experience: Metaphysical Theories and Philosophical Constraints, Second Edition Available for downloading, free of charge, at http://www.sfu.ca/philosophy/beyond_experience
    Names Index
    In many cases throughout this book, authors have been referred to by a cross-reference to the References section (pp. 415-26), e.g. Alfred Jules Ayer has been referred to by the numbers [16-18]. For convenience in identifying references within the text where numbers have been used, those numbers have been included below.
    A
    B C D ... H I J K L M ... T U V W X Y Z A bbott, Edwin Abbott (1838-1926) [1], 185, 412 Adams, Robert Merrihew (1937-) [2], 288 Adler, Irving (1913-) [3], 161n.11 Albrecht, Walter A., Jr. (?-1971) [194], 342n.9 Aleksander, Igor (1937-) [4], 413 Allaire, Edwin B. (1930-) [6-7], 308-9 Andronicus of Rhodes (c. 70 BC), 21n.11 Aquinas, St Thomas (1225-74) [8], 3, 330n.2 Arbib, Michael A. (1940-) [9], 83-4, 88 Aristotle (384-322 BC) [10-12], 3, 19-20, 21n.11, 87, 90, 138, 238, 257, 380n.11 Armstrong, David M. (1926-) [13], 270n.23 Atrens, Dale Michael (1941-) [14], 141n.6

    80. General Tool Information Sources
    Harcourt, Brace and World, Inc. cajori, florian. (1910). A history of the logarithmicslide rule. Reprinted by the Astragal Press, Mendham, NJ. Cannon, Phil.
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