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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), Royal Astronomer — Ireland. On differences and differentials of functions of zero...F’rom the seventeenth volume of the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. pp. 4. (De 1!.J 4. Dublin, 1834.

    Card ID: 488


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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    L17 HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), FQyal Astronomer of Irelana. Elements of quaternions. . .Edited by.. .W.E. Hamilton. pp. vi. + (2) + lix. + 762. Diagrams and tables. [De M.) 80. London, i866. Second edition. Edited by C.3.Joly. 2 vols. 40• London, 1899..19o1.

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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    RI HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), Royal Astronomer of — ireland. Researches respecting quaternioris. First series. From the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. )QCI, Part II. pp. (2) + 98. [De M.] 40• Dublin, 1847. A letter from Sir W.R.Ramilton to Professor De Morgan is attached to the title—page.

    Card ID: 494


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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    L° HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), Royal Astronomer of Ireland. A New species of imaginary quantities, connected with a theory of quaternions. (Excerpt from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. II., November 13, 1843.] pp. 424—34. [De M.] 8°. [Dublin, 1844]. Catalogued from the caution.

    Card ID: 485


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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    L (>• jj HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), yaA.tronomer Ireland. Theory of conjugate functions, or algebraic couples; with a preliminary and elementary essay on algebra as the science of pure time. (Reprinted from Vol. XVII of the Transactions of the RoyJ. Irish Academy.] pp. 132 + (2). [De M.} 4 . Dublin, 1835.

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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    L° HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), Royal Astronomer of Ireland. On a general method in dynamics. (Second essay.) From the Philosophical Transactions (of the oyal Society of London], Part II. for 1854 Q.Part I for 1855). 2 parts in 1 vol. [De M.] 4 London, 1834—35. There isa MS note by Professor De Moran on the title—page of. the second essay, and a letter from Sir W. Hamilton to Professor De Morgan is inserted in the same essay.

    Card ID: 487


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    Author: HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan)

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    La(fP r’) HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), Joyal Astronomer of Ireland. Memoir of Sir W.R.Hamilton. Reprinted from the Geiitjeiaan’s Ugazine, io. 1, New Series, Jan. 1, 1866. pp. i6; ‘[De MJ 8°. (Londoti, 1866]. Catalogued from the ction. A letter from Sir Y1.R.Flamilton to Professor De Morgan, two newspaper cuttings aLd a ___ of a bust of iton are inserted. [Jthother copy.) JQ11Q

    Card ID: 484


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    Author: T (Sir William Rowan)

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    HAMILTO!T (Sir William Rowan), Rçyi1 Astronomer of — Ireland. The Mathematical papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, etc. C ambride 1931—40. See DUBLIN. Royal Irish Aeademy. Cu.nningham Memoirs. !k.l3, 14.

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    Author: SYNGE (John Lighbon)

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    SYNGE (John Lighbon). DUBLIN. Royal Ii’ish Aca1eny. Cunninghaia Memoirs. Ncs.13, 14. HA1ILTON (Sir V1.R.) The Mathematical papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton...Edited...by A.W. Conway and 3.L. Synge. Cambridge, 1931 -40.

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    L (. ) HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), ROai strono_2 Ireland. On equations of the fifth degree: and especially on a certain system of expressions connected with those equations, which Professor Badano has lately proposed...From the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Vol. XIX, Part II. pp. (2 +48. DeM. 4°. Dublin, 1843.

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    L’ (.p,i;) HAMILTON (Sir William Rowan), yalAstronorner of Ireland. On the argument of Abel, respecting the impossibility of expressing a root of any general equation abcve the fourth degree, by any finIte combination of radicals arid rational functions...Froni Vol. XVIII, Part II, of the Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy. pp. (2) + 89. {De Mi 40• Dublin, 1838.

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