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" Goldsmith could not have seen the anecdote, or he might have been supposed to have drawn from it a hint as to the way in which the Squire demolished poor Moses. The graphomath is a person who, having no mathematics, attempts to describe a mathematician.... "
The Geometry of the Circle and Mathematics as Applied to Geometry by ... - Page 387
by James Smith - 1869 - 405 pages
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The geometry of the circle and mathematics as applied to geometry by ...

James Smith - Mathematics - 1869 - 492 pages
...save2 bien que votre raisonnement demande le d^veloppement de r suivant les puissances enti&res de n." Goldsmith could not have seen the anecdote, or he...worshipped relics : so they do, in one sense. Look into Hutton-s Dictionary for Napier-s Sones, and you shall learn all about the little knick-knacks by which...
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A Budget of Paradoxes

Augustus De Morgan - 1872 - 530 pages
...savez bien que votre raisonnement demande le d6veloppement de x suivant les puissances entieres de n.' Goldsmith could not have seen the anecdote, or he...worshipped relics : so they do, in one sense. Look into Button's Dictionary for Napier's Bones, and you shall learn all about the little knick-knacks by which...
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Memorabilia Mathematica; Or, The Philomath's Quotation-book

Robert Édouard Moritz - Mathematics - 1914 - 434 pages
...pseudomath keeps on in his work, proclaims himself clean shaved, and all the rest of the world hairy. The graphomath is a person who, having no mathematics,...philomaths worshipped relics: so they do in one sense. — DE MORGAN, A. Budget of Paradoxes (London, 1872), p. 473. 2102. Proof requires a person who can...
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A Budget of Paradoxes, Volume 2

Augustus De Morgan - Circle-squaring - 1915 - 404 pages
...bien que votre raisonnement demande le developpement de x suivant les puissances entieres de n."10 Goldsmith could not have seen the anecdote, or he...bones of the immortal Napier." Scott thought that the the philomaths worshiped relics : so they do, in one sense. Look into Hutton's17 Dictionary for Napier's...
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Mathematically Speaking: A Dictionary of Quotations

C.C. Gaither, Alma E Cavazos-Gaither - Mathematics - 1998 - 506 pages
...person who handles mathematics as the monkey handled the razor. A Budget of Paradoxes Volume II (p. 338) The graphomath is a person who, having no mathematics, attempts to describe a mathematician. A Budget of Paradoxes Volume II (p. 340) de Stael, Madame The mathematics lead us to lay out of account...
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