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12. Bibliography of the Works of Augustus De Morgan
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Previous attempts to catalogue De Morgan’s voluminous works can be found in Sophia De Morgan’s Memoir of her husband, published in 1882, and in G.C. Smith’s edition of The Boole-De Morgan Correspondence, which appeared a century later. I have combined and corrected these two lists, and supplemented them to produce the fullest and most detailed De Morgan bibliography currently available, comprising nearly 500 entries. This new bibliography is divided into three sections: monographs written solely by De Morgan, contributions by De Morgan to other books and encyclopaedic works, and journal articles.
Title: 12. Bibliography of the Works of Augustus De Morgan
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Previous attempts to catalogue De Morgan’s voluminous works can be found in Sophia De Morgan’s Memoir of her husband, published in 1882, and in G.
C.
Smith’s edition of The Boole-De Morgan Correspondence, which appeared a century later.
I have combined and corrected these two lists, and supplemented them to produce the fullest and most detailed De Morgan bibliography currently available, comprising nearly 500 entries.
This new bibliography is divided into three sections: monographs written solely by De Morgan, contributions by De Morgan to other books and encyclopaedic works, and journal articles.
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