The bookselling-question.--An element in method.--Professor Cairne's criticisms.--Views concerning copyright.--A rejoinder to Mr. McLennan.--Prof. Tait on the formula of evolution.--Ability versus information.--Book-distribution
Both a novel and a history of mathematics, this unusual story follows a young boy and his talkative parrot as they pursue the knowledge--and the secrets--in a trove of math books left to them by a friend.
From 1930 until 1933, when Greene began teaching at Lincoln University in Jefferson City, Missouri, Selling Black History for Carter G. Woodson provides a unique firsthand account of conditions in African American communities during the ...
This is followed by discussions and establishment of the epistemic foundations of fuzzy mathematics where the nature and role of information and knowledge are explicated and represented.