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  1. A Catalogue of the Library of Harvard University in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Volume 2 by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-03-16
  2. An elementary treatise on plane & spherical trigonometry, with their applications to navigation, surveying, heights & distances, and spherical astronomy, ... Bowditch's navigator, and the nautical alm by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-08-01
  3. A System Of Analytic Mechanics (1855) by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-09-10
  4. A Short Table Of Integrals (1910) by Benjamin Osgood Peirce, 2010-09-10
  5. Elements of the Theory of the Newtonian Potential Function, 3rd ed by Benjamin Osgood Peirce, 1902
  6. An Elementary Treatise on Sound by Benjamin Peirce, 2009-12-20
  7. An Elementary Treatise On Curves, Functions, and Forces, Volume 1 by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-02-25
  8. A History Of Harvard University: From Its Foundation, In The Year 1636, To The Period Of The American Revolution (1833) by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-09-10
  9. An Elementary Treatise on Plane & Spherical Trigonometry.. by Peirce, Benjamin, 2009-07-10
  10. Elements of the Theory of the Newtonian Potential Function by Benjamin Osgood Peirce, 2008-10-09
  11. An Elementary Treatise On Algebra: To Which Are Added Exponential Equations and Logarithms by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-01-01
  12. An Elementary Treatise on Curves, Functions, and Forces, Volume II by Benjamin Peirce, 2008-11-13
  13. Ideality in the Physical Sciences (Notable American Authors) by Benjamin Peirce, 1881
  14. A System Of Analytic Mechanics (1855) by Benjamin Peirce, 2010-09-10

81. Seafarers' Names Beginning With The Letter "P": Young Men And The Sea
peirce, benjamin, Pierce, Eben, Purbeck, William Jr. peirce, Ebenezer, Pierce,George, Purbick, William. Peireira, Thomas, Pierce, Joseph, Putman, Samuel
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82. Peirce, Benjamin, 1809-1880. Correspondence: Guide.
No Frames Version.
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83. Biografia De Peirce, Benjamin
Translate this page peirce, benjamin. (Salem, 1809-Cambrigde, 1880) Matemático y astrónomo estadounidense.Profesor de matemáticas y astronomía (1833-1880) en Harvard,
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Inicio Buscador Las figuras clave de la historia Reportajes Los protagonistas de la actualidad Peirce, Benjamin (Salem, 1809-Cambrigde, 1880) Matemático y astrónomo estadounidense. Profesor de matemáticas y astronomía (1833-1880) en Harvard, sentó la teoría de la fluidez de los anillos de Saturno y dirigió estudios geodésicos en el US Coast Survey. Los trabajos de Hamilton sobre los cuaterniones y su empleo de las matrices le llevaron al estudio de los sistemas de álgebras múltiples; en su obra Linear associative algebra (1870) introduce la noción de elemento idempotente. Inicio Buscador Recomendar sitio

84. Browse The Cornell Library Historical Math Monographs
Address of professor benjamin peirce, President of the American peirce,benjamin Osgood. Elements of the theory of the Newtonian potential function
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85. Nupedia: Charles S. Peirce
This article on peirce was prepared for Nupedia, The Free Encyclopedia was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of Sarah and benjamin peirce.
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Charles S. Peirce AmE Brief version by Jaime Nubiola
September 10, 1839 - April 19, 1914. American scientist, logician, and philosopher, considered to be the founder of pragmatism and the father of modern semiotics. In recent decades, his thought has enjoyed renewed appreciation. At present, he is widely regarded as an innovator in many fields, especially the methodology of research and the philosophy of science. Charles Sanders Peirce P was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, the son of Sarah and Benjamin Peirce. His father was a professor of astronomy and mathematics at Harvard. Though the young Peirce received a graduate degree in chemistry from Harvard University, he never succeeded in obtaining a tenured academic position. Peirce's academic ambitions were frustrated by his difficult (perhaps manic-depressive) personality and by the scandal surrounding his divorce from Harriet Melusina Fay and a second marriage, to Juliette Froissy, which immediately followed. He made a career as a scientist for the United States Coast Survey (1859-1891), working especially in geodesy and in pendulum determinations. From 1879 until 1884, he was also a part-time lecturer in Logic at Johns Hopkins University. In 1887, Peirce moved with his second wife to Milford, Pennsylvania, where, after 26 years of prolific writing, he died of cancer. He had no children.

86. Juliette Peirce
Translate this page En ese tiempo su intensa relación con benjamin peirce, también una figura benjamin peirce, Junior, Papers, Juliette peirce a benjamin peirce, Jr.,
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His Glassy Essence: An Autobiography of Charles Sanders Peirce , Kenneth Laine Ketner, Vanderbilt University Press, Nashville, 1998, pp. 279-292
scholar , publicada en Transactions of Charles S. Peirce Society Translated from pages 279-292 of His Glassy Essence: An Autobiography of Charles Sanders Peirce www.vanderbilt.edu/vupress .The book is also available through amazon.com Sara F. Barrena (sbarrena@unav.es) Jaime Nubiola (jnubiola@unav.es) Pamplona, 21 de abril de 1999 Santiago "Dejo a un lado el orden cronológico y empiezo en cambio con lo que es para mí el comienzo lógico de la cuestión. Después de encontrar a Peirce en casa de la señorita Bull Peirce, Charles S(antiago) ". "Sí, eso es lo que todo el mundo cree , gracias a las tempranas especulaciones San Bill James Rom "Walter me contó que había habido grupos de gitanos en América desde principios del siglo XIX, pero yo no había encontrado ninguno antes de ese día. El jefe de esa banda era el único que montaba –el resto caminaba o viajaba en uno de los carros alegremente decorados. La hermosa montura adornada con preciosas tachuelas se dirigió directamente hacia Mrs. Peirce y, ante mi asombro, intercambiaron saludos familiares y entusiastas en el dialecto español del Romanó, que entendí perfectamente. A lo largo de la conversación se dirigió a ella como Fabiola de López. Los gitanos tienen distintos nombres, pero entre ellos usan un nombre "real" especial conocido solo por otros versados en "los asuntos de Egipto"

87. Benjamin Peirce - Definition Of Benjamin Peirce By The Free Online Dictionary, T
benjamin peirce Lectureship Application InformationUndergraduate page at the Math department at Harvard.
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88. P
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89. A Compendium Of C. S. Peirce's 1866--1885 Work., Benjamin S. Hawkins
benjamin S. Hawkins. A compendium of CS peirce s 18661885 work. Source NotreDame J. Formal Logic 16, no. 1 (1975), 109–115 Primary Subjects 0203
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91. Benjamin Ropes Nichols Papers
In 1800, he entered Harvard College, where a brother, Ichabod (class of 1802),and cousin, benjamin peirce (17781831, class of 1801),
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Nichols, Benjamin Ropes , b. 1786 Papers, 1800-1831
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Background note: The lawyer and antiquarian Benjamin Ropes Nichols was born on 18 May 1786 to Capt. Ichabod (1749-1839) and Lydia Ropes (1754-1835) Nichols, members of two of Salem's most prominent families. In 1800, he entered Harvard College, where a brother, Ichabod (class of 1802), and cousin, Benjamin Peirce (1778-1831, class of 1801), had already distinguished themselves as scholars. Benjamin, too, graduated with distinction in 1804. After graduation, Nichols returned to Salem to practice law. During a brief tenure there as county clerk, he organized and 'renovated' the town's records and was later employed by the State to organize the records of Plymouth Colony. In 1813, he married Mary Pickering (1793-1863) of Salem, with whom he had several children, including at least one set of twins. In 1824, the Nichols moved to Boston to further his career. There he earned a reputation as a skillful financier and as clerk of the Boston and Providence and Boston and Lowell Railroad Corporations. His deep interest in historical (antiquarian) matters flourished in Boston and earned his election to the Massachusetts Historical Society in 1829. Nichols died on 30 April 1848.
Scope and contents: The letters comprising this collection fall into two discrete groups representing the periods of time when Nichols was separated from his family: those written while he was at college (1800-1804) and those written from Boston (1824-1831).

92. Photos
Pierce, a son of the famous mathematician benjamin peirce, was a staff member ofHarvard College Observatory from 186975 (under the directorship of Joseph
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Charles Sanders Peirce
Pierce, a son of the famous mathematician Benjamin Peirce, was a staff member of Harvard College Observatory from 1869-75 (under the directorship of Joseph Winlock ). Together with Austin Langley Searle and Winlock he observed nebulae with the 15" f/18 Merz-refractor installed in June 1847 (see picture). The results are published in Ann. Harv. Obs. 13, 62 (1882). Langley discovered 1 object: NGC 1170 (HN 38) on Dec. 31, 1869, while observing comet 1869 III in Aries. It turned out to be "not found". HN stands for "Harvard Nebula", given in Pickering , E. C., Detection of Nebulae by Photography , Ann. Harv. Obs. 18, 113-117 (1890).
Harvard Observatory with 15" Refractor

93. Rindge, Cheshire County, NH 1790 Census
Samuel 1 5 4 0 0 23 Payson, Seth 3 4 5 0 0 23 peirce, Abraham 1 2 1 0 0 23peirce, benjamin 1 1 6 0 0 23 peirce, Josiah 1 3 3 0 0 23 Perham,
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94. Cornell Univeristy Mathematics Library
benjamin peirce ,1853, 20 peirce,benjamin Osgood, Elements of the Theory of the Newtonian Potential Function
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[On to Q] [Back to Top] Author Title # of images Page, James Morris "Ordinary Differential Equations",1897 Painleve, Paul "Lecons sur l'integration des equations differentielles de la mecanique et applications",1895 Painleve, Paul "Lecons sur la Theorie Analytique des Equations Differentielles",1897 Parfentev, Nikolai Nikolaevich "Etudes sur la Theorie de la Croissance des Fonctions",1910 Pascal, Ernesto "Determinanten",1900 Pascal, Ernesto "Gruppi Continui di Trasformazioni",1903 Pascal, Ernesto "Miei Integrafi per Equazioni Differenziali",1914 Pascal, Ernesto "Repertorio di Matematiche Superiori. Vol.1",1898 Pascal, Ernesto "Repertorio di Matematiche Superiori. Vol.2",1900 Pascal, Ernesto "Variationsrechnung",1899 Pasch, Moritz "Veranderliche und Funktion",1914

95. Quotation By Benjamin Peirce
Quotation by benjamin peirce. benjamin peirce (1809 1880). after provingEuler s formula e^ pi i = -1 in a lecture Gentlemen, that is surely true,
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Benjamin Peirce
[after proving Euler's formula e^ i = -1 in a lecture]
Gentlemen, that is surely true, it is absolutely paradoxical; we cannot understand it, and we don't know what it means. But we have proved it, and therefore we know it is the truth.
Quoted in E Kasner and J Newman Mathematicas and the Imagination (New York 1940)

96. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Peckham To Peisner
Peevers, benjamin A. — of Buffalo, Erie County, NY Member of New York state peirce, Herbert Henry Davis (18491916) — also known as Herbert HD peirce
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97. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Brentano To Brewington
Brereton, peirce H. — of Warwick, Kent County, RI Republican. Mayor of Warwick,RI, 193334. Bresler, benjamin — of Southfield, Oakland County, Mich.
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98. Charles Peirce
A natural scientist by training and the son of the eminent mathematician BenjaminPeirce, he developed the philosophical basis of semeiotic in a series of
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Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) A Brief Outline of His Philosophy with some relations to linguistics by Eugene Halton (c) 1992 "The agility of the tongue is shown in its insisting that the world depends upon it." Peirce Charles Sanders Peirce (1839-1914) is generally regarded as the founder of philosophical pragmatism, and, with Saussure, of modern semeiotic, and also as one of the founders of mathematical or symbolic logic. He was also deeply absorbed by linguistic researches throughout his life, learning languages in remote areas while travelling on geodetic surveys. His first published paper was on Shakespearean pronunciation. A natural scientist by training and the son of the eminent mathematician Benjamin Peirce, he developed the philosophical basis of semeiotic in a series of articles in the late 1860s ("Questions Concerning Certain Capacities Claimed for Man," "Some Consequences of Four Incapacities"). There Peirce levelled a devastating critique of Cartesian philosophy and foundationalism, arguing that all cognition is irreducibly triadic, of the nature of a sign, fallible, and thoroughly immersed in a continuing process of interpretation. He considered his semeiotic (as he spelled it, in contrast with current usage of "semiotics" as an inclusive term for all the various studies of signs) as a general theory of logic, and saw language as but a portion of semeiosis. Some of Peirce's letters to Lady Welby were included in the appendix to Ogden and Richards The Meaning of Meaning, and, with Charles Morris's largely unacknowledged appropriation of Peirce's ideas in his influential monograph Foundations of the Theory of Signs (1938), Peirce's ideas were problematically brought to the linguistics community and social sciences more generally.

99. Cul.math Page Turner

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