Augustus De Morgan



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Augustus De Morgan

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born
June 27, 1806

died
March 18, 1871

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A Budget Of Paradoxes
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Trigonometry and Double Alg...
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The Globes: Celestial and T...
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The Elements of Arithmetic
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Differential and Integral C...
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An Explanation of the Gnomo...
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Syllabus of a Proposed Syst...
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“I am perfectly convinced that I have both seen, and heard in a manner which should make unbelief impossible, things called spiritual which cannot be taken by a rational being to be capable of explanation by imposture, coincidence, or mistake.”
Augustus De Morgan

“The moving power of mathematical invention is not reasoning but imagination.”
Augustus De Morgan