Boole has endeavoured in this treatise to convey as complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations, as was consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily, for elementary instruction. The earlier... Algebra for Beginners: With Numerous Examples - Page 265by Isaac Todhunter - 1863 - 264 pagesFull view - About this book
| Hugh Godfray - Lunar theory - 1859 - 164 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations as was consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily,...and also not quite to disappoint others who might Reek for more advanced information. The earlier sections of each chapter contain that kind of matter... | |
| George Boole - Differential equations - 1859 - 514 pages
...consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily, for elementary instruction. It was my object, first of all, to meet the wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the subject, but I also desired not quite to disappoint others who might seek for more advanced information. These... | |
| Hugh Godfray - Lunar theory - 1859 - 162 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations, as was consistent with the idea of a work intended primarily for elementary instruction. The earlier sections of each chapter contain that kind of matter which has usually been thought suitable... | |
| George Boole - Differential equations - 1859 - 538 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations, as was consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily, for elementary instruction. It was my object, first of all, to meet the wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the... | |
| 1860 - 462 pages
...and how they are to be supplied, we give the following extract from the Preface. " It was my object first of all, to meet the wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the subject, but I also desired not quite to disappoint others who might seek for more advanced information. These... | |
| John Daniel Runkle - Mathematics - 1860 - 590 pages
...and how they are to be supplied, we give the following extract from the Preface. "It was my object first of all, to meet the wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the subject, but I also desired not quite to disappoint others who might seek for more advanced information. These... | |
| Isaac Todhunter - Calculus of variations - 1861 - 578 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of the Differential Equations as was consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily,...instruction. The object has been first of all to meet tut> wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the subject, and also not quite to disappoint... | |
| Edward Thring - Latin language - 1863 - 200 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations as was consistent with the idea of a work intended, primarily, for elementary instruction. The object has becn first of all to mect the wants of those who had no previous acquaintance with the subject, and... | |
| Edward A. Oppen - French language - 1864 - 368 pages
...complète an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations, as was consistent with the idea of a work intended primarily for elementary instruction. The earlier sections of each chapter contain that kind of matter which has usually been thought suitable... | |
| Thomas Lund - Hydrostatics - 1864 - 188 pages
...complete an account of the present state of knowledge on the subject of Differential Equations, as was consistent with the idea of a work intended primarily for elementary instruction. The earlier sections of each chapter contain that kind of matter which has usually been thought suitable... | |
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