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ON THE CULTIVATION OF GEOMETRY IN LANCASHIRE
By PEN-AND-INK.
If our Queries on this subject be productive of no other result than that of eliciting the able and judicious analysis subsequently given by MR. WILKINSON (Vol. ii., p. 57.), they will have been of no ordinary utility. The silent early progress of any strong, moral, social, or intellectual phenomenon amongst a large mass of people, is always difficult to trace: for it is not thought worthy of record at the time, and before it becomes so distinctly marked as to attract attention, even tradition has for the most part died away. It then becomes a work of great difficulty, from the few scattered i…
Topics: Geometry, Mathematical History, Mathematical Societies, Mathematical Research
Locations: Lancashire, Spitalfields, Manchester, Oldham, London