Woodhouse (Robert) The Principles of Analytical Calculation, first edition, Cambridge, 1803; and others, statistics (4)
Woodhouse (Robert) The Principles of Analytical Calculation, first edition, occasional light browning, occasional damp-staining to head, second and third ff. torn at inner margin, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed, [Tomash & Williams W109], Cambridge, 1803 § William (Farr) Vital Statistics: A Memorial Volume of Selections From the Reports and Writings of William Farr, first edition, portrait frontispiece, ex-library copy with ink stamps to title and elsewhere, original cloth, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, wear to extremities, [not in Tomash & Williams], 1885 § Charting courses, limited edition, plates and illustrations, folding table, original pictorial boards, spine chipped at head, New York Recording & Statistical Corporation, 1931, [Tomash & Williams R45]; and another, statistics, 4to & 8vo (4)
⁂ "...Woodhouse defended analytic methods, the differential notation, and a theory of calculus based, like that of Lagrange, on series expansions" - DSB.
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Woodhouse (Robert) The Principles of Analytical Calculation, first edition, occasional light browning, occasional damp-staining to head, second and third ff. torn at inner margin, contemporary half calf, rebacked, rubbed, [Tomash & Williams W109], Cambridge, 1803 § William (Farr) Vital Statistics: A Memorial Volume of Selections From the Reports and Writings of William Farr, first edition, portrait frontispiece, ex-library copy with ink stamps to title and elsewhere, original cloth, rebacked, preserving original backstrip, wear to extremities, [not in Tomash & Williams], 1885 § Charting courses, limited edition, plates and illustrations, folding table, original pictorial boards, spine chipped at head, New York Recording & Statistical Corporation, 1931, [Tomash & Williams R45]; and another, statistics, 4to & 8vo (4)
⁂ "...Woodhouse defended analytic methods, the differential notation, and a theory of calculus based, like that of Lagrange, on series expansions" - DSB.