The Doctrine of Annuities and reversions, deduced from General and Evident Principles: with useful Tables, shewing the Values of Single and Joint lives &c, at different rates of Interest/An appendix, containing some remarks on a late book on the same subject
The Doctrine of Annuities and reversions, deduced from General and Evident Principles: with useful Tables, shewing the Values of Single and Joint lives &c, at different rates of Interest/An appendix, containing some remarks on a late book on the same subject
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- Simpson, Thomas
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- J.Nourse
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- matematica mathematics scienze sciences
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In-8°, iii (i.e. viii), 128, (1), 16. Legatura in piena pelle coeva, titolo in oro al dorso su tassello in marocchino, nervature. Prima edizione, buona copia. Thomas Simpson (1710-1761) fu un matematico inglese conosciuto per il suo lavoro sull’interpolazione e gli integrali numerici. La ‘Regola di Simpson’ gli viene attribuita, sebbene lui stesso l’accreditò a Isaac Newton.In-8°, iii (i.e. viii), 128, (1), 16. Contemporary calf binding, gilt title on the spine, morocco label, bands. First edition, fair copy. Thomas Simpson (1710-1761) was a British mathematician known for his work on interpolation and numerical integration. “Simpson’s Rule” is attributed to him, but he himself credited Isaac Newton for it.