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  1. A new era of thought by Charles Howard Hinton, Alicia Boole Stott, et all 2010-07-30
  2. Rectification: Polygon, Polyhedro, Polychoron, Apeirohedron, Abstract Polytope, Alicia Boole Stott, Vertex Figure, Platonic Solid
  3. On certain series of sections of the regular four-dimensional hypersolids, (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke akademie van wetenschappen te Amsterdam. [Afdeeling ... ennatuurkundige wetenschappen] 1. sectie) by Alicia Boole Stott, 1900
  4. On the sections of a block of eight cells by a space rotating about a plane (Verhandelingen der Koninklijke akademie van wetenschappen te Amsterdam.[Afdeeling ... en natuurkundige wetenschappen] 1.sectie) by Alicia Boole Stott, 1908

21. Biographies Of Women Mathematical Scientists And History Of Women In Mathematica
D. MacHale,George boole His Life and Work Contains a disccussin onthe life and work of Mary Everest boole and alicia boole Stott
http://www.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/Publications/Bibliographies/bio-a.html
Biographies of Women Mathematical Scientists
and History of Women in Mathematical Sciences
Abstracts
Math teacher Delores Wilkins dies at age 61
    Delores Wilkins, 61, a mathematics teacher at Langston Hughes Middle School in Reston VA who was a past president of the Reston chapter of the National Council of Negro Women, died May 11, 1995
Schools courting teen math whiz
    Article on math prodigy Ruth Lawrence.
D. J. Albers and C. Reid ,An interview with Mary Ellen Rudin
    Interview on Mary Ellen Rudin conducted an International Congress of Mathematics in Berkeley, CA in 1986. Many photographs accompany the article.
R. C. Archibald ,Women as Mathematicains and Astronomers
    Includes suggested topics for undergraduate math club programs and brief biographical information.
H. Bromberg ,Grace Murray Hopper: A Remembrance
    Memorium of U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Hopper, who died January 1, 1992 and was co-inventor of the computer language COBOL.
L. L. Bucciarelli and N. Dworsky ,Sophie Germain: An Essay in the History of the Theory of Elasticity
    Sophie Germain (1776-1831) of France worked in both number theory and physics. Her work in physics on the modes of vibration of elastic surfaces won a competition sponsored by the French Academy of Science in 1809.

22. Women In Math: Biographies
Mary Fairfax (17801872) Sperry, Pauline (1885-1967) Srinivasan, Bhama (1935 -) Srinivasan, Bhama (1935- ) Stanley, Ann Stott, alicia boole (1860-1940).
http://www.uoregon.edu/~wmnmath/People/Biographies/S.html
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23. Full Alphabetical Index
Translate this page Oskar (459*) Bolzano, Bernhard (790*) Bombelli, Rafael (2012) Bombieri, Enrico (801*)Bonferroni, Carlo (262*) Bonnet, Pierre (368) boole, alicia (Stott) (340
http://www.maththinking.com/boat/mathematicians.html
Full Alphabetical Index
Click below to go to one of the separate alphabetical indexes A B C D ... XYZ The number of words in the biography is given in brackets. A * indicates that there is a portrait.
A
Abbe , Ernst (602*)
Abel
, Niels Henrik (2899*)
Abraham
bar Hiyya (641)
Abraham, Max

Abu Kamil
Shuja (1012)
Abu Jafar

Abu'l-Wafa
al-Buzjani (1115)
Ackermann
, Wilhelm (205)
Adams, John Couch

Adams, J Frank

Adelard
of Bath (1008) Adler , August (114) Adrain , Robert (79*) Adrianus , Romanus (419) Aepinus , Franz (124) Agnesi , Maria (2018*) Ahlfors , Lars (725*) Ahmed ibn Yusuf (660) Ahmes Aida Yasuaki (696) Aiken , Howard (665*) Airy , George (313*) Aitken , Alec (825*) Ajima , Naonobu (144) Akhiezer , Naum Il'ich (248*) al-Baghdadi , Abu (947) al-Banna , al-Marrakushi (861) al-Battani , Abu Allah (1333*) al-Biruni , Abu Arrayhan (3002*) al-Farisi , Kamal (1102) al-Haitam , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Hasib Abu Kamil (1012) al-Haytham , Abu Ali (2490*) al-Jawhari , al-Abbas (627) al-Jayyani , Abu (892) al-Karaji , Abu (1789) al-Karkhi al-Kashi , Ghiyath (1725*) al-Khazin , Abu (1148) al-Khalili , Shams (677) al-Khayyami , Omar (2140*) al-Khwarizmi , Abu (2847*) al-Khujandi , Abu (713) al-Kindi , Abu (1151) al-Kuhi , Abu (1146) al-Maghribi , Muhyi (602) al-Mahani , Abu (507) al-Marrakushi , ibn al-Banna (861) al-Nasawi , Abu (681) al-Nayrizi , Abu'l (621) al-Qalasadi , Abu'l (1247) al-Quhi , Abu (1146) al-Samarqandi , Shams (202) al-Samawal , Ibn (1569) al-Sijzi , Abu (708) al-Tusi , Nasir (1912) al-Tusi , Sharaf (1138) al-Umawi , Abu (1014) al-Uqlidisi , Abu'l (1028) Albanese , Giacomo (282) Albategnius (al-Battani) (1333*)

24. Www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos
Bernard Bolzern, Paolo Bombieri, Enrico Bondi, Hermann Bondon, Pascal Bonen, ZeevBono, Peter Bóo, Montse Book, Ronald V. boole, alicia boole, George Borchardt
http://www.math.niu.edu/~rusin/known-math/99/photos

25. George Boole, Meet Bill Gates: A Look At The History Of Computers, And The Role
Riddle, Larry. Biographies of Women Mathematicians alicia boole Stott.http//www.scottlan.edu/lriddle/women/stott.htm, 1996. Shasha
http://personal.nbnet.nb.ca/michaels/boole.htm
George Boole, meet Bill Gates: A Look at the History of Computers, and the Role of Boolean Algebra
written for Dr. Catharine Baker, Math 3031
on April 10, 1997
by Andrew RW Sharpe
References at bottom

In 1854, Boole published his greatest and most influential work: "An Investigation Into the Laws of Thought, on Which are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities." It is here where he brilliantly combined algebra with logic, which is today the foundation of our digital computers. His section on what is now referred to as 'boolean algebra' attempts to prove two propositions: "First, that the operations of the mind, by which, in the exercise of its power of imagination or conception, it combines and modifies the simple ideas of things or qualities, not less than those operations of the reason which are exercised upon truths and propositions, are subject to general laws. Secondly, that those laws are mathematical in their form, and that they are actually developed in the essential laws of human language. Wherefore the laws of the symbols of Logic are deducible from a consideration of the operations of the mind in reasoning."
He basically claims that logic is subject to laws, which are mathematical and can be written into an algebra. His paper is summarized next.

26. Boston Globe Online / From The Archives / Health Sense
who wishes to argue that scientific talent is genetically transmitted can do nobetter that refer to the daughters of George and Mary boole. alicia became a
http://www.boston.com/globe/search/stories/health/science_musings/072390.htm

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Author: By Chet Raymo Date: Monday, July 23, 1990 Page: Section: HEALTH AND SCIENCE Inside the entrance of the Boole Library, at Ireland's University College in Cork, the watchful eyes of George Boole gaze down on visitors from the stern but kindly portrait that hangs in a place of honor. The name will be familiar to every computer scientist. George Boole's algebra of logic underlies the design of all modern computers. The memorial plaque on his home in Cork boldly calls him "the father of computer science." That's a claim to fame sufficient for anyone, but the story of George Boole and his family is extraordinary for other reasons. In two ways Boole's story illustrates the power of the human mind to escape the commonplace. With nothing but pluck and hard work the poor son of a shoemaker lifted himself to a professorship of higher mathematics. And in his mathematical researches, Boole freed algebra from its long servitude to arithmetic. No less an authority than Bertrand Russell credited Boole with the discovery of pure mathematics. Russell's appraisal may be an exaggeration, but no one underestimates Boole's contribution to the 20th century. His mathematics of invariants became part of the inspiration for Einstein's theory of relativity. And the "Laws of Thought," which Boole published in 1854, provides the language for digital computing.

27. Mathem_abbrev
Baptiste Birkhoff, George D Biruni, Abu al Bjerknes, Carl Bohr, Niels Boltzmann,Ludwig Bolzano, Bernhard Bombieri, Enrico boole, alicia (Stott) boole, George
http://www.pbcc.cc.fl.us/faculty/domnitcj/mgf1107/mathrep1.htm
Mathematician Report Index Below is a list of mathematicians. You may choose from this list or report on a mathematician not listed here. In either case, you must discuss with me the mathematician you have chosen prior to starting your report. No two students may write a report on the same mathematician. I would advise you to go to the library before choosing your topic as there might not be much information on the mathematician you have chosen. Also, you should determine the topic early in the term so that you can "lock-in" your report topic!! The report must include: 1. The name of the mathematician. 2. The years the mathematician was alive. 3. A biography. 4. The mathematician's major contribution(s) to mathematics and an explanation of the importance. 5. A historical perspective during the time the mathematician was alive.
Some suggestions on the historical perspective might be:
(a) Any wars etc.
(b) Scientific breakthroughs of the time
(c) Major discoveries of the time
(d) How did this mathematician change history etc.

28. THE COSMIC BASEBALL ASSOCIATION Y2K Sweepland Curves
Trifolium, OF. Witch of Agnesi, Utility. Team Management. alicia boole Stott, FieldManager. Gertrude Cox, Coach. Field Manager. alicia boole Stott. Coach. GertrudeCox.
http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/00scr.html
Official Season 2000 Cosmic Team Roster Player POS Astroid Firstbase Breaking Ball Pitcher ... Home Park Related Links
Starting Lineup
Official Team Logo
Field Manager
Alicia Boole Stott
Coach
Gertrude Cox
General Manager
Nathaniel Bowditch
Team Owner Maria Agnesi Other Rosters, Stats
The Sweepland Curves were created on December 19, 1998 in Silver Spring, Maryland. The team consists primarily of mathematical curves but also includes a couple of baseball-type curves just to keep things varied. Last season, their first, the Curves finished in second place, just 2 games behind the Pre-Raphaelites in the Underleague which is a pretty decent showing for a rookie team. For Season 2000 the Curves have made no changes to the roster which makes sense considering how well they did during their rookie season. Sweepland Curves- Season 2000 Official Team Roster URL: http://www.cosmicbaseball.com/00scr.html

29. INDEX
Translate this page Bernhard Bolzern, Paolo Bombieri, Enrico Bonaparte, Napoleon Bondi, Hermann Bondon,Pascal Bonen, Zeev Bono, Peter Book, Ronald V. boole, alicia boole, George
http://www.cwi.nl/~wouter/DATA/pictures/names.html
INDEX PICTURE DATABASE
A
B C D ... Z
A
Aazhang, Behnaam
Abadi, M.

Abadi, Martin

Abbadi, Amr el
...
Azbelev, N. V.
B
B"achtold, Martin
B"olcskei, Helmut

Baayen, P. C.

Babbage, Charles
...
Bürgi, Jost
C
Cacciabue, Pietro Carlo
Caccioppoli, Renato
Caffarelli, L.A. Cahill, Patrick T. ... Córdoba, António
D
D"urre, Karl D'Andrea, Aldo N. D'Atri, J. Da Costa, Newton C. A. ... Dürre, Karl P.
E
Eberle, Karin Eberlein, W.F. Eberstark, Hans Ebrahimi, Touradj ... Ezhkova, Irina Vasilyevna
F
F"urstenberg, Harry Fabes, Eugene B. Faci, Mohammed Faddeev, Lyudvig Dmitrievich ... Fuster Casas, D. Jose
G
G"odel, K. G"odel, Kurt G"ortler, H. G"unter, Paul ... Gödel, Kurt
H
H"older, Ernst H"older, Otto H"ormander, Lars Haantjes, J. ... Hülsemann, Johannes
I
I, Chih-Lin Ibnkahla, Mohamed Ienne, Paolo Iinatti, Jari H. ... Izzard, Martin
J
J"orgens, Konrad Jaaksoo, Ülo Jablonsky, Boleslav Jackson, Michael ... Jwo, Jung-Sing
K
K"ahler, Erich K"ohler, Torsten K"onig, Heinz K"onigsberger, Leo ... Kühn, Johannes
L
L"owig, H.F.J. L"owner, Karl L'Abbé, M.A. L'Ecuyer, Pierre ... Lück, Wolfgang
M
M"obius, August Ferdinand M"oller, Rolf M"uhll-His Karl von der M"uller, Claus ... Müntzer, Thomas
N
Nacabal, Francois

30. Polytope -- From MathWorld
sometimes called a polytope (Munkres 1993, p. 8). The word polytope was introducedby alicia boole, the somewhat colorful daughter of logician George boole
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/Polytope.html

Geometry
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Polytope

The word polytope is used to mean a number of related, but slightly different mathematica objects. A convex polytope may be defined as the convex hull of a finite set of points (which are always bounded), or as a bounded intersection of a finite set of half-spaces. Coxeter (1973, p. 118) defines polytope as the general term of the sequence " point line segment polygon polyhedron , ...," or more specifically as a finite region of n -dimensional space enclosed by a finite number of hyperplanes. The special name polychoron is sometimes given to a four-dimensional polytope. However, in algebraic topology , the underlying space of a simplicial complex is sometimes called a polytope (Munkres 1993, p. 8). The word "polytope" was introduced by Alicia Boole, the somewhat colorful daughter of logician George Boole (MacHale 1985). The part of the polytope that lies in one of the bounding hyperplanes is called a cell. A four-dimensional polytope is sometimes called a polychoron . Explicitly, a

31. University Of Houston Cullen College Of Engineering
880 alicia boole Stott A housewife who studied hyperspace and geometry in her freetime, the daughter of George boole and sister of GI Taylor is part of an
http://www.egr.uh.edu/news/eweek/?e=engineering

32. Ivars Peterson's MathTrek -Algebra, Philosophy, And Fun
Mary Everest boole's eldest daughter married Charles Howard Hinton (18531907 Anotherdaughter, alicia, developed an amazing feel for four-dimensional geometry
http://www.maa.org/mathland/mathtrek_1_17_00.html
Ivars Peterson's MathTrek January 17, 2000
Algebra, Philosophy, and Fun
I don't often encounter the words "philosophy" and "fun" right next to the term "algebra." Nowadays, these words don't seem to fit together comfortably. However, the three terms do appear in the title of an engaging little book called Philosophy and Fun of Algebra, written by Mary Everest Boole (1832-1916) and published in 1909. I discovered the book while browsing the online Cornell University Library Math Book Collection ( http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/dienst-data/cdl-math-browse.html ), which consists of 571 volumes that were scanned from originals held by the library. The collection includes a number of historically significant works, by such prominent mathematicians as Jean Bernoulli, René Descartes, G.H. Hardy, and Henri Poincaré, many in French, German, and other languages. It also has a smattering of mathematical curiosities. I have my eye on How to Draw a Straight Line: A Lecture on Linkages by A.B. Kempe and

33. Read This: Oxford Figures: 800 Years Of The Mathematical Sciences
Although not mentioned in the book, his marriage to Mary boole also made him a brotherin-lawto George and Mary's third daughter alicia, the colorful pioneer
http://www.maa.org/reviews/oxfigs.html
Read This!
The MAA Online book review column
Oxford Figures: 800 Years of the Mathematical Sciences
ed. by John Fauvel, Raymond Flood, and Robin Wilson
Reviewed by Eisso Atzema
History of science, or — more specifically — history of mathematics, can be approached in a variety of ways. Traditionally, the focus is on the history of the "great" themes or the "great" minds. In many ways, this emphasis on greatness makes a lot of sense. Unfortunately, however, the adjective "great" is rather ill-defined and leaves a lot of room for the furthering of contemporary agendas such as patriotism or the validation of one's own discipline. More importantly, whatever "great" means exactly, the traditional approach tends to overlook the social and institutional contexts in which the great minds lived and in which the great themes took shape. More recently, the history of mathematics has been approached from a more institutional point of view as well. Several studies on the history of mathematics at German universities exist (Leipzig, Rostock, Tübingen) and the history of various mathematical societies has been studied (Circulo Matematico di Palermo, AMS, Finnish Mathematical Society). Obviously, this approach allows for more attention to societal and cultural context, but it does have its drawbacks too. Indeed, the institutional approach leaves very little room for whatever greatness might mean and the inevitable attention to minor themes and minor minds (whatever "minor" means exactly) could obscure the view on the bigger picture. The book under review here is another example of the recent crop of studies into the history of mathematics from an institutional point of view and exemplifies both the strengths and the weaknesses of its genre.

34. Math Trek : Algebra, Philosophy, And Fun, Science News Online, Jan. 15, 2000
Mary Everest boole's eldest daughter married Charles Howard Hinton (1853–1907),who Another daughter, alicia, developed an amazing feel for fourdimensional
http://www.sciencenews.org/20000115/mathtrek.asp
Math Trek
Algebra, Philosophy, and Fun
Food for Thought
Sickening Food
Science Safari
Eclipse Patrol
TimeLine
70 Years Ago in
Science News
Week of Jan. 15, 2000; Vol. 161, No. 3
Algebra, Philosophy, and Fun
Ivars Peterson I don't often encounter the words "philosophy" and "fun" right next to the term "algebra." Nowadays, these words don't seem to fit together comfortably. However, the three terms do appear in the title of an engaging little book called Philosophy and Fun of Algebra , written by Mary Everest Boole (1832–1916) and published in 1909. I discovered the book while browsing the online Cornell University Library Math Book Collection ( http://moa.cit.cornell.edu/dienst-data/cdl-math-browse.html ), which consists of more than 600 volumes that were scanned from originals held by the library. The collection includes a number of historically significant works, by such prominent mathematicians as Jean Bernoulli, René Descartes, G.H. Hardy, and Henri Poincaré, many in French, German, and other languages. It also has a smattering of mathematical curiosities. I have my eye on How to Draw a Straight Line: A Lecture on Linkages by A.B. Kempe and

35. Polytopes
An introduction to the subject of regular polytopes (generalizations of polygons and polyhedra). With Category Science Math Geometry Polyhedra and Polytopes...... Her name was alicia boole Stott. While geometers in the great universities,a century past, were laboring upon the broad outlines
http://personal.neworld.net/~rtowle/Polytopes/polytope.html

36. Boolean Algebra Blues
What is boolean Logic? and who was George boole? His daughter alicia boole Scottwas also a mathematician! Do NOT click on the next links until you've done (3);
http://barzilai.org/enrich/b/
Project Gamma Workshop:
Boolean Algebra Blues
  • What is Boolean Logic? and who was George Boole?
  • His daughter Alicia Boole Scott was also a mathematician!
    Do NOT click on the next links until you've done (3)
  • How is boolean algebra used on the internet?
  • An alternative site on Boolean Algebra and an application to the internet
    Do NOT click on next link until you've read directions in (5)
  • What in the world are Karnaugh Maps
    Do NOT click on next link until you've read directions in (6)
  • Introduction to Boolean Algebra (and Logic Circuits). broken link
    Master sections 1-4 (5-8 optional).
  • Alternatively, read here about logic and about boolean algebra
  • Algebra-Gods and Bool-Goddesses may even want to read:
  • Some Boolean Algebra Lemmas and Theorems Finish by Proving your Mettle... Care to try out the... Boolean Algebra Quiz broken link
  • 37. Boolean Algebra Blues
    boolean Logic link. (If you're curious, you can also find out aboutGeorge boole and his daughter alicia boole Scott). When you are
    http://barzilai.org/enrich/b/worksheet.html
    Project Gamma Workshop:
    Boolean Algebra Blues
    Saturday, February 7, 1998 (1) Have your group come up with an initial definition of "Boolean Algebra", after discussing it together for a minute or two. One of you should be in charge of getting a consensus, and another in charge of writing down your group's definition. First Definition of Boolean Algebra: (2) (a) Go to http://barzilai.org/enrich/b
    Explore the "Boolean Logic" link. (If you're curious, you can also find out about George Boole and his daughter Alicia Boole Scott). When you are done, hit the "back" button on your browser to return to the main page, and continue with (3) below. Without peeking at the next link, can your group come up with any applications of boolean logic? Relating to the internet? (4) From the main page ( http://barzilai.org/enrich/b ) click on "Boolean Algebra used on the internet". Many of you are probably familiar with this. Have you thought of this as mathematics before? In what sense is it mathematics? (5) In this next step you will click on a link, "Karnough Maps" which is a page full of diagrams. You should:
    • Read through this page, carefully, top to bottom, left to right.

    38. 43 Femmes Mathématiciennes
    18581931) Mary Emily Sinclair (18781955) Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (17801872)Pauline Sperry (18851967) alicia boole Stott (18601940) Olga Taussky
    http://www.mjc-andre.org/pages/amej/evenements/cong_02/part_suj/fiches/femmes.ht
    43 exemples d'avant 1987 Women of mathematics. Maria Gaetana Agnesi (17181799)
    Nina Karlovna Bari (19011961)
    Ruth Aaronson Bari (1917)
    Dorothy Lewis Bernstein (1914)
    Gertrude Mary Cox (19001978)
    Kate Fenchel (19051983)
    Irmgard Flugge-Lotz (19031974)
    Hilda Geiringer von Mises (18931973)
    Sophie Germain (17761831) (pp. 4756)
    Evelyn Boyd Granville (1924) (pp. 5761)
    Ellen Amanda Hayes (18511930) Grace Brewster Murray Hopper (1906) Ian Mueller, Hypatia (370?415) Sofja Aleksandrovna Janovskaja (18961966) Carol Karp (19261972) Claribel Kendall (18891965) Pelageya Yakovlevna Polubarinova-Kochina (1899) Sofia Vasilevna Kovalevskaia (18501891) Edna Ernestine Kramer Lassar (19021984) Christine Ladd-Franklin (18471930) Augusta Ada Lovelace (18151852) Sheila Scott Macintyre (19101960) Ada Isabel Maddison (18691950) Helen Abbot Merrill (18641949) Cathleen Synge Morawetz (1923) Hanna Neumann (19141971) Mary Frances Winston Newson (18691959) Emmy Noether (18821935) Rozsa Peter (19051977) Mina Rees (1902) Julia Bowman Robinson (19191985) Charlotte Angas Scott (18581931) Mary Emily Sinclair (18781955) Mary Fairfax Greig Somerville (17801872) Pauline Sperry (18851967) Alicia Boole Stott (18601940) Olga Taussky-Todd (1906) Mary Catherine Bishop Weiss (19301966) Anna Johnson Pell Wheeler (18831966) Grace Chisholm Young (18681944) This book includes essays on 43 women mathematicians, each essay consisting of a biographical sketch, a review/assessment of her work, and a bibliography which usually lists most of her mathematical works, a few works about her, and occasionally a few other references. The essays are arranged alphabetically by the women's best-known professional names. A better arrangement would have been by the periods within which the women worked; an approximation to that can be achieved by using the list in Appendix A of the included women ordered by birthdate. With its many appendices and its two good indexes, the bibliographic structure of this book is excellent. This together with its reviews of the work of many less-known women mathematicians makes it a valuable contribution to the history of mathematics.

    39. La Pedofilia Es Asunto Complicado
    Translate this page y geometría que causaron asombro en la Reina Victoria, quien al leer alicia enel lógica matemática moderna, y ser el precursor de las obras de boole y de
    http://ar.geocities.com/latrastienda2003/enero2003/miercolesalcantarilla.html
    La pedofilia es asunto complicado, los que saben dicen que es una mezcla de Peter Pan con un amor desmedido por los más débiles. Es posiblemente, la más compleja de entender de todas las perversiones por las que atraviesa los seres humanos. Principalmente porque a todos nosotros, el mundo de los niños nos parece demasiado mágico y por tanto intocable. La maldad es asunto de los adultos y no del extraño mundo que esconden los niños y que entre ellos se entienden, y nada más que ellos. Recuerden ese lírico inicio de El Principito, un libro que solamente puede entender los niños y nada más que ellos. Solamente adultos que no hayan tomado el sentido de la maldad, y que amen demasiado a los niños pueden imaginarse boas constrictoras comiendo serpientes, donde el sentido común ( ojo : común me refiero con un criterio estadístico y no valórico) ve solamente sombreros.
    La pedofilia es quizá una demasiado aproximación al mundo de los niños, pero sin quitarse la coraza de adulto. Es como las playas nudistas, es solamente perverso bañarse en ellas con ropas. Eso te hace invulnerable a la desnudez de otros.
    Es díficil encontrar en la literatura asuntos de pedofilia, no porque no existan, ese deseo oculto de entrar con ropas de adulto al mundo mágico ha afiebrado a numerosos escritores, y también los ha aislado socialmente. Solamente aquellos que nos han engañado, haciendonos creer que están sin ropas, y por tanto son niños, han logrado nuestro reconocimiento, y de todos ellos, el maestro de ese engaño es sin duda Lewis Carrol.

    40. Full Alphabetical Index
    Translate this page Bolyai, Farkas (160*) Bolza, Oskar (442*) Bolzano, Bernhard (790*) Bombelli, Rafael(202) Bonnet, Pierre (368) boole, George (796*) boole, alicia (Stott) (340
    http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/4142/matematici.html
    Completo Indice Alfabetico
    Cliccare su una lettera sottostante per andare a quel file. A B C D ... XYZ Cliccare sotto per andare agli indici alfabetici separati A B C D ... XYZ Il numero di parole nella biografia e' dato in parentesi. Un * indica che c'e' un ritratto.
    A
    Abbe , Ernst (602*)
    Abel
    , Niels Henrik (286*)
    Abraham
    bar Hiyya (240)
    Abraham, Max

    Abu Kamil
    Shuja (59)
    Abu'l-Wafa
    al'Buzjani (243)
    Ackermann
    , Wilhelm (196)
    Adams, John Couch

    Adams, Frank

    Adelard
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