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  1. A Treatise On Differential Equations by George Boole, 2010-04-01
  2. The Mathematical Analysis Of Logic: Being An Essay Towards A Calculus Of Deductive Reasoning (1847) by George Boole, 2007-11-03
  3. Treatise on differential equations. Supplementary volume by George Boole, 2010-08-28
  4. Boole: 1815-1864 : l'oiseau de nuit en plein jour (Un Savant, une epoque) (French Edition) by Souleymane Bachir Diagne, 1989
  5. The Boole-DeMorgan Correspondence, 1842-1864 (Oxford Logic Guides)
  6. Calculus of Finite Differences (Classic Reprint) by George Boole, 2010-03-23
  7. Treatise by George Boole, 2009-11-23
  8. George Boole: His Life and Work by Des MacHale, 1985
  9. Academics at University College Cork: Academics at Queens College Cork, George Boole, Carol Rumens, Charles Lynch, Charles Wyville Thomson
  10. British Philosophers: Ludwig Wittgenstein, C. S. Lewis, Karl Popper, Michael Polanyi, Derek Parfit, George Boole, Ralph Cudworth
  11. Academics at Queens College Cork: George Boole, Charles Wyville Thomson, Andrew Leith Adams, Robert Kane, Frederick Bickell Guthrie
  12. Boole, George: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Macmillan Reference USA Science Library: Computer Sciences</i> by Tom Wall, 2002
  13. Précurseur de L'informatique: Blaise Pascal, Alan Turing, Jacques de Vaucanson, George Boole, Charles Babbage, Al-Khawarizmi, Bryan Donkin (French Edition)
  14. Mathématicien Britannique: Andrew Wiles, Paul Dirac, Alan Turing, John Maynard Keynes, Oliver Heaviside, Roger Penrose, George Boole (French Edition)

21. Matematicos
Matem¡tico ingl©s (1815 1864).
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George Boole
Laplace y Lagrange , tomando apuntes, los cuales llegaron a ser más tarde las bases para sus primeros papeles matemáticos. De cualquier modo el recibió estímulos de Duncan Gregory quién se encontraba en Cambridge por ese tiempo y del editor "Cambridge Mathematical Formal" recientemente fundado.
Boole fue incapaz de tomar los consejos de Duncan Gregory y estudiar cursos en Cambridge; ya que necesitaba los ingresos de su colegio para cuidar a sus padres. No obstante él comenzó a estudiar álgebra. Una aplicación de métodos algebraicos para la solución de ecuaciones diferenciales fue publicada por Boole en el "Transaction of the Royal Society" y por este trabajo recibió la medalla de la Real Sociedad. Su trabajo matemático fue el comienzo que le trajo fama.
Boole también tradujo en ecuaciones diferenciales, el influyente "Tratado en Ecuaciones Diferenciales" apareció en 1859, el cálculo de las diferencias finitas, "Tratado sobre el Cálculo de las Diferencias Finitas" (1860), y métodos generales en probabilidad. Publicó alrededor de 50 escritos y fue uno de los primeros en investigar las propiedades básicas de los números, tales como la propiedad distributiva que fundamento los temas del álgebra.
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22. George Boole (1815 - 1864)
Brief biography and description of Boolean algebra.
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George Boole (1815 - 1864)
T he original `working class boy made good', Boole was born in the wrong time, in the wrong place, and definitely in the wrong class - he didn't have a hope of growing up to be a mathematical genius, but he did it anyway. Born in the English industrial town of Lincoln, Boole was lucky enough to have a father who passed along his own love of math. Young George took to learning like a politician to a pay-rise and, by the age of eight, had outgrown his father's self-taught limits. A family friend stepped in to teach the boy basic Latin, and was exhausted within a few years. Boole was translating Latin poetry by the age of twelve. By the time he hit puberty, the adolescent George was fluent in German, Italian and French as well. At 16 he became an assistant teacher, at 20 he opened his own school. Over the next few years, depending mainly on mathematical journals borrowed from the local Mechanic's Institute, Boole struggled with Isaac Newton's Principia and the works of 18th and 19th century French mathematicians Pierre-Simon Laplace and Joseph-Louis Lagrange. He had soon mastered the most intricate mathematical principles of his day. It was time to move on.

23. Roger P@rsons_world Of George Boole
Biography from Roger Parsons' Lincolnshire World , by Eileen Harrison.
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Written by Eileen Harrison, Lincoln Cathedral Guide,
for the Information Desk at Lincoln Cathedral. 1993. George Boole
Mathematician and Philosopher

Born: Lincoln, Lincolnshire Today, George Boole is rightly regarded as one of the founding fathers of computing and information technology. George Boole is the unsung hero of the Information Revolution. It was his genius that set the scene for all the technological innovation that we take for granted today, from digital recordings and television through to the Internet itself. Eileen Harrison's article sets the record straight.
This is known as the "Teaching Window". The story of "the calling of Samuel" in the lower medallion was suggested by George's wife, as it was one of his favourite passages in the Bible. The centre medallion is of Christ with the teachers in the temple and the top one of Christ teaching "Render unto Caesar". Beneath the window is a brass plaque: "In memory of George Boole, Dr of Laws, of Lincoln. A man of acutist intellect and manifold learning, who, being specially exercised in the severer sciences, diligently explored the recesses of mathematics and happily illuminated them by his writings. He was carried off by an untimely death in 1864." Sadly, insufficient money was raised for a City memorial.

24. Boole
Biography of george boole (18151864) george boole s parents were Mary AnnJoyce and John boole. John made shoes but he was interested in science and in
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George Boole
Born: 2 Nov 1815 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Died: 8 Dec 1864 in Ballintemple, County Cork, Ireland
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George Boole 's parents were Mary Ann Joyce and John Boole. John made shoes but he was interested in science and in particular the application of mathematics to scientific instruments. Mary Ann was a lady's maid and she married John on 14 September 1806. They moved to Lincoln where John opened a cobbler's shop at 34 Silver Street. The family were not well off, partly because John's love of science and mathematics meant that he did not devote the energy to developing his business in the way he might have done. George, their first child, was born after Mary Ann and John had been married for nine years. They had almost given up hope of having children after this time so it was an occasion for great rejoicing. George was christened the day after he was born, an indication that he was a weak child that his parents feared might not live. He was named after John's father who had died in April 1815. Over the next five years Mary Ann and John had three further children, Mary Ann, William and Charles. If George was a weak child after his birth, he certainly soon became strong and healthy. George first attended a school in Lincoln for children of tradesmen run by two Misses Clarke when he was less than two years old. After a year he went to a commercial school run by Mr Gibson, a friend of John Boole, where he remained until he was seven years old. His early instruction in mathematics, however, was from his father who also gave George a liking for constructing optical instruments. When he was seven George attended a primary school where he was taught by Mr Reeves. His interests turned to languages and his father arranged that he receive instruction in Latin from a local bookseller.

25. References For Boole
References for the biography of george boole. I GrattanGuinness, Thecorrespondence between george boole and Stanley Jevons, 1863-1864, Hist. Philos.
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  • Biography in Dictionary of Scientific Biography (New York 1970-1990).
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. available on the Web
  • Obituary in The Times available on the Web Books:
  • P D Barry (ed.), George Boole : a miscellany (Cork, 1969).
  • E T Bell, Men of Mathematics
  • R Harley, George Boole : an essay, biographical and expository (London, 1866).
  • D McHale, George Boole : his life and work (Dublin, 1985).
  • G C Smith, The Boole - De Morgan correspondence, 1842-1864 (New York, 1982). Articles:
  • R Feys, Boole as a logician, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. Sect. A.
  • I Grattan-Guinness, The correspondence between George Boole and Stanley Jevons, 1863-1864, Hist. Philos. Logic
  • I Grattan-Guinness, Psychology in the foundations of logic and mathematics : the cases of Boole, Cantor and Brouwer, Hist. Philos. Logic
  • F E Hackett, The method of George Boole, Proc. Roy. Irish Acad. Sect. A.
  • T Hailperin, Boole's abandoned propositional logic, Hist. Philos. Logic
  • W Kneale, Boole and the Revival of Logic
  • 26. Papers Of George Boole - Library University College Cork - Ireland
    Brief overview of his papers at University College Cork Library.
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    Papers of George Boole
    The papers of George Boole, first Professor of Mathematics at Queen’s College Cork, are preserved in the archives section of the library which bears his name, the Boole Library, University College, Cork. The inventor of Boolean logic, he laid the foundations in the latter half of the nineteenth century of a system of mathematical expression which formed the basis for all modern computer languages. The collection consists mainly of personal letters to and from Boole which were collected by his sister Maryann, who had hoped one day to publish a biography of her famous brother. This archive offers us insights into the life of George Boole from the period immediately prior to his arrival in Cork in 1849, until his death in 1864. Very few of Boole’s academic works are preserved here, however drafts of unpublished lectures dealing with such topics as astronomy, ancient mythology, education and one entitled "Are the Planets Inhabited?" are extant. Boole’s letters home to his sister after his arrival in Ireland contain valuable social information on the Cork of the mid nineteenth century, where lavish banquets were given to the elite while crowds of beggars thronged the streets. In October 1849 he describes one encounter with Cork’s poor which

    27. Boole
    Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.
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    George Boole
    Born: 2 Nov 1815 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
    Died: 8 Dec 1864 in Ballintemple, County Cork, Ireland
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    to see three larger pictures Show birthplace location Previous (Chronologically) Next Biographies Index Previous (Alphabetically) Next Main index
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    George Boole 's parents were Mary Ann Joyce and John Boole. John made shoes but he was interested in science and in particular the application of mathematics to scientific instruments. Mary Ann was a lady's maid and she married John on 14 September 1806. They moved to Lincoln where John opened a cobbler's shop at 34 Silver Street. The family were not well off, partly because John's love of science and mathematics meant that he did not devote the energy to developing his business in the way he might have done. George, their first child, was born after Mary Ann and John had been married for nine years. They had almost given up hope of having children after this time so it was an occasion for great rejoicing. George was christened the day after he was born, an indication that he was a weak child that his parents feared might not live. He was named after John's father who had died in April 1815. Over the next five years Mary Ann and John had three further children, Mary Ann, William and Charles. If George was a weak child after his birth, he certainly soon became strong and healthy. George first attended a school in Lincoln for children of tradesmen run by two Misses Clarke when he was less than two years old. After a year he went to a commercial school run by Mr Gibson, a friend of John Boole, where he remained until he was seven years old. His early instruction in mathematics, however, was from his father who also gave George a liking for constructing optical instruments. When he was seven George attended a primary school where he was taught by Mr Reeves. His interests turned to languages and his father arranged that he receive instruction in Latin from a local bookseller.

    28. George Boole
    biography of george boole. george boole laid the groundwork for what we knowtoday as Information Theory through the publication of his masterpiece,
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    George Boole
    Nov 2, 1815 - Dec 8, 1864, Lincoln, England
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    related subjects Achievement George Boole laid the groundwork for what we know today as Information Theory through the publication of his masterpiece, An Investigation of the laws of Thought, on which are founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities. In this work, published when the author was 39, Boole reduced logic to an extremely simple type of algebra, in which 'reasoning' is carried out through manipulating formulas simpler than those used in second-year traditional algebra. His theory of logic, which recognizes three basic operations - AND, OR and NOT - was to become germane to the development of telephone circuit switching and the design of electronic computers. Biography
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    30. Boole, George (1815-1864) -- From Eric Weisstein's World Of Scientific Biography
    MacHale, D. george boole His Life and Work. Dublin, Ireland boole, 1985.Additional biographies MacTutor (St. Andrews). © Eric W. Weisstein
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    English mathematician who was the author of several classic works on mathematical logic As a child, he taught himself Latin and Greek in the belief it would enable him to rise above his wretched lower-class existence. He spent four years teaching at elementary schools, at which time he studied and on his own. Following this, he discovered the usefulness of invariants. His most important work was in the separation of symbols from operations and creation of mathematical logic In the works The Mathematical Analysis of Logic (1847) and Investigation of the Laws of Thought (1854) he established formal logic and Boolean algebra (the algebra of sets). In Treatise on Differential Equations (1859), he pointed out parallels between differential operators and the rules of algebra.
    References Bell, E. T. "Complete Independence: Boole." Ch. 23 in New York: Simon and Schuster, pp. 433-447, 1986. Boole, G. and Moulton, J. F. A Treatise on the Calculus of Finite Differences, 2nd rev. ed.

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    george boole. One of the founders of symbolic logic, ie the logic expressed interms of algebraic operations. De Morgan and he published their books on
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    George Boole One of the founders of symbolic logic, i.e. the logic expressed in terms of algebraic operations. De Morgan and he published their books on symbolic logic almost at the same time in 1847. Boole's Mathematical Analysis of Logic clearly presents his idea that the same symbolic system of algebra can express both Aristotelian syllogism and Stoic propositional logic, if we change the interpretation of symbols. However, his algebraic method was still poor as regards quatification, i.e. the logic of "all" and "some". Boole also contributed to the algebraic basis of probability theory. See a biography in MacTuror History of Math. BACK TO BOOLE PICTURE BACK TOGALLERY INDEX Last modified March 7, 2000. (c) Soshichi Uchii suchii@bun.kyoto-u.ac.jp

    35. Boole, George --  Encyclopædia Britannica
    boole, george English mathematician who helped establish modern symbolic logicand whose algebra of logic, now called boolean algebra, is basic to the
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    born November 2, 1815, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
    died December 8, 1864, Ballintemple, County Cork, Ireland
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    boole, george (1815–64). For centuries philosophers have studied logic, which isorderly and precise reasoning. george boole, an English mathematician,
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    Item Information Holdings More by this author Boole, George, 1815-1864. Subjects Boole, George, 1815-1864 Correspondence. Cork (Ireland) Social life and customs 19th century. Browse Catalog by author: Boole, George, 1815-1864. by title: Papers, 1847-1856.... MARC Display Papers, 1847-1856. by Boole, George, 1815-1864. Call Number: local BP/1/ Description: 1 linear meter (377 items) Owning Repository: University College, Cork. Archives Service. Cork, Ireland. Web Site: http://booleweb.ucc.ie/search/subject/archives/boole.htm (online finding aid) Country of Repository: Ireland, UK Biography/History: First professor of mathematics at Queens College, Cork (now University College, Cork). The inventor of Boolean Logic, he laid the foundations in the latter half of the 19th century of a system of mathematical expression which formed the basis for all modern computer languages. Scope of Material: Mostly personal correspondence from Boole to family and friends describing his working life and activities in Cork. Unfortunately, none of his academic material, e.g., notes, lectures, etc. is contained here. Section C, academic material, contains copies of published works, some unpublished lectures and some matematical exercises, along with his testimonials.

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    boole, george, 1815–64, English mathematician and logician. He became professorat Queen s College, Cork, in 1849. boole wrote An Investigation of the Laws
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