Mathematical lecture notes on number theory, integers, etc., [between 1895 and 1905?].

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Mathematical lecture notes on number theory, integers, etc., [between 1895 and 1905?].

Collection of handwritten lecture notes from a college-level mathematics course, probably from an American college or university, dating from the late 19th or early 20th century.

1 volume ([138] pages) ; 21 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8200932

Smithsonian Institution. Libraries

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Locke, L. Leland (Leslie Leland), 1875-

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Leslie Leland Locke (1875-1943) was a professor of the history of mathematics at Brooklyn College, and a noted authority on the history of mathematical instruments, particularly the Peruvian quipu. In 1939, Locke donated his personal collection of early calculating machines to the United States National Museum (Smithsonian Institution). He was also a graduate of Grove City College. From the description of Leslie Leland Locke scrapbooks, 1873-1939. (Smithsonian Institution Libraries)....