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16401 MOIVRE (Abraham de ; deVImtitut; f.r.s., friend of Newton) The Doctrine of Chances; 

 or a Method of Calculating the Probabilities of Events in Play ; third Edition, fuller, clearer, 

 and more correct than the Former, with medallion portrait by J. Dassier, and vignette, roy. 4to., 

 Large Paper ; old hf. calf {name cut off title), £L 55 1756 



The last and best edition ; dedicated to Lord Carpenter, the victor over the Old Pretender. 



' He introduced the principle that the probability of a compound event is the product of the probabilities of the single 

 events composing it, and the whole subject, Todhuuter remarks, 'owes more to him than to any other mathematician, 

 with the single exception of Laplace ' .'—MinA Agnes M. Gierke. 



' His work on the theory of probability surpasses anything done by any other mathematician except Laplace. His 

 princii)al contributions are his investigations respecting the Duration of Play, his Theory of Recurring Scries, and his 

 extension of the value of Bernoulli's theorem by the aid of Stirling's theorem.' — Prof. Cajori. 



A very lull account of the above third edition will be found in Todhunter'a History of the Theory of Probability. 



16402 MONTESSUS [de BALLOKE] (Vicomte Robert de ; Univ. Lille) Lecons ISlementaires 

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16403 MONTFERRIER (Alexandre Andre Victor Sarrazin de) Dictionnaire des Sciences 

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' Cette onvrage resume par ordre alphabetique I'histoire de toutes les decouvertes faites dans ces sciences, leurs 

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16404 MOORE (Eliakim Hastings ; Univ. Chicago), Ernest Julius WILCZYNSKI, ejusdem 

 Univ., and Max MASON, Wisconsin iJniv. : The New Haven Mathematical Colloquium : 

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New Haven, 1910 



Contents :— Fundamental Closure and Dominance Properties of Classes of Functions of a General Variable : Funda- 

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16405 MORGAN (Augustus de ; f.r.s., Prof Mathematics, Univ Coll., London) The Differen- 

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16406 Essay on Probabilities, and on their Application to Life Contingencies and Insurance 



Offices, with vignette by Finden, and diagrams, fcap. 8vo. cl., or, buckram, 4s [1838] 



a work of well-known excellence. 



' The best popular, and at the same time most profound English work on the subject of probability is De Morgan's 

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16407 Trigonometry and Double Algebra, vnth frontispiece and diagrams, post 8vo. cl. 



{scarce), 10s 1849 



' His ' double algebra ' was the forerunner of quaternions, and contained the complete geometrical interpretation of 

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' Double algebra means algebra in which each symbol stands for an object of thought having two distinct and inde- 

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1C408 MOSNAT (E.) Probleimes de G^.ometrie Analytique [avec les Solutions] (T. I 3® et T. 

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16409 Another Copy, Tomes I et II, 2^ Edition; with numerous diagrams, 3 vols. 8vo. in 1, 



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16410 MOUCHOT (A.) Les Nouvelles Bases de la Geom^trie Superieure (Geometrie de 

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16411 MUIR (Sir Thomas, f.r.s. ; Supt.-Gen. Education, Cape Colony) The Theory of Determin- 

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■The only work on the history of determinants published in any language. 



16412 Treatise on the Theory of Determinants, with Graduated Sets of Exercises, cr. 8vo. 



buckram (o. p.), 6s 1882 



16413 MtJLLER (Aloys) Das Problem des absoluten Raumes und seine Beziehung zum allge- 

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16414 MtJLLER (E. R.) Lehrbuch der PLANIMETRISCHEN KONSTRUKTiONSAUFGABENgelostdurch 

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