Paper, 'On the theory of the elliptic transcendents' by James Ivory
Reference number: PT/19/6
Date: 1831
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Subject: Mathematics
Published in volume 121 of Philosophical Transactions as 'On the theory of the elliptic transcendents'.
Read 9 June 1831.
Abstract published in Abstracts of the Papers Printed in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London [later Proceedings of the Royal Society of London], Volume 3, 1837.
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- PT/19/6
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- 1831
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- 26 pages
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- Manuscript
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Manuscripts of papers published in Philosophical Transactions, 1830-1831
February 1830 - July 1831 Reference number: PT/19
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