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  1. An Investigation of the Laws of Thought by George Boole, 2010-04-02
  2. The Mathematical Analysis of Logic: Being an Essay Towards a Calculus of Deductive Reasoning (Classic Reprint) by George Boole, 2010-03-18
  3. Calculus Of Finite Differences by George Boole, 2008-11-04
  4. George Boole - Selected Manuscripts on Logic and its Philosophy (Science Networks. Historical Studies)
  5. A Boole Anthology: Recent and Classical Studies in the Logic of George Boole (Synthese Library)
  6. On Boole (Wadsworth Philosophers Series) by Dale Jacquette, 2001-11-21
  7. Collected logical works by George Boole, 2010-08-24
  8. George Boole: A Miscellany
  9. Derivation of the Laws of the Symbols of Logic from the Laws of the Operations of the Human Mind: An Excerpt from the Writings of George Boole by George Boole, 1991-02
  10. People From Lincoln (District): People From Lincoln, Lincolnshire, George Boole, Mark Byford, Jim Broadbent, Lee Swaby, Ashley Bayes, John Ward
  11. Treatise on the calculus of finite differences; by George Boole, 2010-08-27
  12. A Treatise On Differential Equations, Volume 2 by George Boole, 2010-04-01
  13. Studies in Logic and Probability (Dover Phoenix Editions) by George Boole, 2004-11-23
  14. An Investigation Of The Laws Of Thought: On Which Are Founded The Mathematical Theories Of Logic And Probabilities by George Boole, 2007-07-25

1. George Boole
George Boole Seite aus einem deutschsprachigen OnlinePhilosophenlexikon. Der englische Mathematiker und Logiker George Boole arbeitete sich in seiner Jugend als Autodidakt in die Mathematik ein.
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George Boole (1815 - 1864)
Der englische Mathematiker und Logiker 1854 publizierte Boole An investigation into the Laws of Thought, on Which are founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities . Boole reduzierte die Logik auf neue Weise auf eine Algebra, die sogenannte Algebra der Logik und verband so die Logik mit der Mathematik. powered by Uwe Wiedemann

2. Who2 Profile: George Boole
GEORGE BOOLE • Mathematician. George Boole Good biography with a curiousdetail about his death, George Boole Britannica's encyclopedia entry.
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GEORGE BOOLE Mathematician Mostly a self-taught mathematician, George Boole rose to prominence and earned a teaching position based on his writings on differential equations and algebraic problems. During the 1840s and 1850s he developed a notational system that showed that logical statements could be represented by algebraic equations. Applied to set theory, Boolean algebra described the relationships between groups, reducing them to simple equations. His system, linking logic with mathematics, was instrumental in the development of digital computer systems.
Extra credit : Boole's wife, Mary Everest Boole, was the niece of Sir George Everest, for whom the big mountain is named.
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3. Boole
Biography from the MacTutor History of Mathematics archive.Category Science Math History People Boole, George......George Boole. Born 2 Nov 1815 George Boole first attended a schoolin Lincoln, then a commercial school. His early instruction in
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George Boole
Born: 2 Nov 1815 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
Died: 8 Dec 1864 in Ballintemple, County Cork, Ireland
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George Boole first attended a school in Lincoln, then a commercial school. His early instruction in mathematics, however, was from his father who also gave George a liking for constructing optical instruments. George's interests turned to languages and he received instruction in Latin from a local bookseller. By the age of 12 George had become so skilled in Latin that it provoked an argument. He translated an ode by the Latin poet Horace which his father was so proud of that he had it published. However the talent was such that a local schoolmaster disputed that any 12 year old could have written with such depth. Boole did not study for an academic degree, but from the age of 16 he was an assistant school teacher. He maintained his interest in languages and intended to enter the Church. From 1835, however, he seems to have changed his mind for he opened his own school and began to study mathematics on his own. He was later to realise that he had almost wasted five years in trying to teach himself the subject instead of having a skilled teacher. At this time Boole studied the works of Laplace and Lagrange , making notes which would later be the basis for his first mathematics paper. However he did receive encouragement from

4. Poster Of Boole
George Boole. lived from 1815 to 1864. Boole approached logic in a new wayreducing it to a simple algebra, incorporating logic into mathematics.
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George Boole lived from 1815 to 1864 Boole approached logic in a new way reducing it to a simple algebra, incorporating logic into mathematics. He also worked on differential equations, the calculus of finite differences and general methods in probability. Find out more at
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5. Boole, George - A Whatis Definition - See Also: George Boole
George Boole (18151864) was a British mathematician and is known as the founder of mathematical logic.
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George Boole (1815-1864) was a British mathematician and is known as the founder of mathematical logic. Boole, who came from a poor family and was essentially a self-taught mathematician, made his presence known in the world of mathematics in 1847 after the publication of his book, "The Mathematical Analysis of Logic". In his book, Boole successfully demonstrated that logic, as Aristotle taught it, could be represented by algebraic equations. In 1854, Boole firmly established his reputation by publishing "An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities", a continuation of his earlier work. In 1855 Boole, the first professor of mathematics at The College of Cork, Ireland, married Mary Everest, who is now known as a mathematician and teacher in her own right. Mary, who was 18 years younger than Boole, served as sounding-board and editor for her husband throughout their nine years of marriage. Unfortunately, Mary's poor choice of medical treatment may have hastened Boole's death. After getting caught in the rain and catching a cold, Boole was put to bed by his wife, who dumped buckets of water on him based on the theory that whatever had caused the illness would also provide the cure. (It seemed logical to her.) George and Mary had five daughters; the third daughter, Alicia Boole Stott, became well-known for her work in the visualization of geometric figures in hyperspace.

6. BOOLE George
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7. George Boole
George Boole . . . . . With George Boole's Mathematical Analysis and Investigation ,Boolean algebra, sometimes known as Boolean logic, came into being.
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The original Working Class Boy Made Good, Boole was born in the wrong time, in the wrong place, and definitely in the wrong class - he didn't have a hope of growing up to be a mathematical genius, but he did it anyway. Born in the English industrial town of Lincoln, Boole was lucky enough to have a father who passed along his own love of math. Young George took to learning like a politician to a pay-rise and, by the age of eight, had outgrown his father's self-taught limits. A family friend stepped in to teach the boy basic Latin, and was exhausted within a few years. Boole was translating Latin poetry by the age of twelve. By the time he hit puberty, the adolescent George was fluent in German, Italian and French. At 16 he became an assistant teacher, at 20 he opened his own school. Over the next few years, depending mainly on mathematical journals borrowed from the local Mechanic's Institute, Boole struggled with Isaac Newton's "Principia" and the works of 18th and 19th century French mathematicians Pierre-Simon Laplace and Joseph-Louis Lagrange. He had soon mastered the most intricate mathematical principles of his day. It was time to move on.

8. Boole, George - A Whatis Definition - See Also: George Boole
George Boole (18151864) was a British mathematician and is known as the founderof mathematical logic. Search our IT-specific encyclopedia for
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George Boole (1815-1864) was a British mathematician and is known as the founder of mathematical logic. Boole, who came from a poor family and was essentially a self-taught mathematician, made his presence known in the world of mathematics in 1847 after the publication of his book, "The Mathematical Analysis of Logic". In his book, Boole successfully demonstrated that logic, as Aristotle taught it, could be represented by algebraic equations. In 1854, Boole firmly established his reputation by publishing "An Investigation of the Laws of Thought, on Which Are Founded the Mathematical Theories of Logic and Probabilities", a continuation of his earlier work. In 1855 Boole, the first professor of mathematics at The College of Cork, Ireland, married Mary Everest, who is now known as a mathematician and teacher in her own right. Mary, who was 18 years younger than Boole, served as sounding-board and editor for her husband throughout their nine years of marriage. Unfortunately, Mary's poor choice of medical treatment may have hastened Boole's death. After getting caught in the rain and catching a cold, Boole was put to bed by his wife, who dumped buckets of water on him based on the theory that whatever had caused the illness would also provide the cure. (It seemed logical to her.) George and Mary had five daughters; the third daughter, Alicia Boole Stott, became well-known for her work in the visualization of geometric figures in hyperspace.

9. George Boole From FOLDOC
George Boole. person 181511-02 - 1864-12-08. George Boole argued in 1847 thatlogic should be allied with mathematics rather than with philosophy.
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10. George Boole
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George Boole : Selected Manuscripts on Logic and Its Philosophy
by George Boole , Ivor Grattan-Guinness, Gerard Bornet (Editor) The book will appeal to logicians, mathematicians and philosophers, and those interested in the histories of the corresponding subjects, and also students of the early Victorian Britain in which these papers were written. Click here to learn more about this book Click here for more Boole Books Click here for Philosophy Books Index George Boole Biography Essay by Eileen Harrison, Lincoln Cathedral Guide, for the Information Desk at Lincoln Cathedral. 1993. Excerpt: Today, George Boole is rightly regarded as one of the founding fathers of computing and information technology. George Boole is the unsung hero of the Information Revolution. It was his genius that set the scene for all the technological innovation that we take for granted today, from digital recordings and television through to the Internet itself...

11. Boole George
Translate this page boole george. /boul/ np. m. PERS (2 nov. 1815- 8 déc. 1864) MathématicienBritannique du XIXème siècle, créateur de de la
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Boole George /boul/ np. m. PERS ] (2 nov. 1815- 8 déc. 1864) Mathématicien Britannique du XIXème siècle, créateur de de la logique moderne qui porte son nom (logique Booléenne), aussi appelée « Algèbre de Boole » ou algèbre booléenne . Voir booléen . Boole au aussi travaillé dans d'autres domaines mathématiques, des équations différentielles aux probabilités en passant par l'analyse. Articles liés à celui-ci : algèbre booléenne booléen booléen logique floue Articles voisins : BonD Bonux boo.com bookmark ... Courrier

12. Booléen
Translate this page booléen. 1. /bou-le-(in)/ adj. MATH Relatif à la logique de boole george. 2. nm. Voir boole george. Tout ceci n'a rien à voir avec la pétanque.
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13. Biographies Info Science Boole George
Translate this page nouvelle recherche, boole george Issu d'une famille pauvre, GeorgeBoole n'a pas les moyens financiers d'aller à l'université.
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14. Boole George
Translate this page boole george Né le 2 novembre 1815 à Lincoln, Lincolnshire, Angleterre Décédéle 8 décembre 1864 à Ballintemple, County York, Irlande. Historique.
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15. BOOLE George
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16. Boole George From FOLDOC
boole george. Recommended Reading A Boole Anthology Recent and Classical Studiesin the Logic of George Boole, ed. by James Gasser (Kluwer, 2000).
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17. Biography From FOLDOC
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19. Boole George
Translate this page boole george, 04-11-1998. /boul/ np. m. PERS (2 nov. 1815- 8 déc.1864) Mathématicien Britannique du XIXème siècle, créateur
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Boole George /boul/ np. m. PERS ] (2 nov. 1815- 8 déc. 1864) Mathématicien Britannique du XIXème siècle, créateur de de la logique moderne qui porte son nom (logique Booléenne), aussi appelée « Algèbre de Boole » ou algèbre booléenne . Voir booléen . Boole au aussi travaillé dans d'autres domaines mathématiques, des équations différentielles aux probabilités en passant par l'analyse.
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20. A Note About George Boole
George Boole. There is little in the origins of George Boole to suggest hewould become a seminal figure in pure mathematics and computer science.
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George Boole
There is little in the origins of George Boole to suggest he would become a seminal figure in pure mathematics and computer science. Boole was born of humble parents in 1815, the same year as the battle of Waterloo. As a member of the lower strata of English society he was insulated from the learning reserved for the upper class gentlemen. Determined not to be isolated, Boole taught himself Latin and Greek at an early age and later acquired mastery of French, German, and Italian. It is doubtful he received early schooling in mathematics beyond that required for the most basic commerce. Except for a brief attempt at joining the clergy, Boole's primary occupation was as a teacher. Beginning as an elementary school instructor, Boole opened his own school at the age of twenty. Unsatisfied with mathematics texts of the time, he set about reading the great masters, Gauss, Laplace, Liebnitz, and others. After working through some of the most difficult mathematical tracts ever written, he emerged with new ideas on the calculus of variations and, even as a relative outsider, succeeded in having them published in The Cambridge Mathematical Journal . He was later awarded a gold medal by the Royal Society for his numerous articles on calculus. As the sole support of his parents, Boole labored on for years as an elementary instructor. He eventually succumbed to the advice of friends, including De Morgan, and entered Cambridge for formal mathematical training. He was appointed professor of Mathematics at Queens College in Cork, Ireland and published his masterpiece

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