THE THEORY OF SPLINES AND THEIR APPLICATIONS.
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Emerald Publishing, 2021. Hardbound; ix, 143 pages. More
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Grand Rapids: Phanes Press, 1987. Compiled and transalted by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie with additional translations by Thomas Taylor and Arthur Fairbanks, Jr.; Introduced abd edited by David R. Fideler; Foreword by Joscelyn Godwin; 361 pages. More
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No publisher, date or place specified; Presented as a condensation of a paper by Ivan Slavonski, a Russian mathematician who passed away in 1870, with an anonymous preface and closing note; 12 pages. More
New York: McGraw-Hill, 1961. First edition. viii, 195 pages. More
Codhill, 2017. 128 pages. this book explores various aspects of the enneagram, the symbol that G.I. Gurdjieff introduced to the modern world, and which he stated represented a complete description of the laws governing the universe. Because of the importance he attached to it, it has long intrigued followers of..... More