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Augustus De Morgan Augustus De Morgan (June 27, 1806 – March 18, 1871) was a highly principled man, a lover of books, conundrums and witticisms, a prolific writer, a superb and effective teacher, and a mathematician of
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City

Oxford / Cambridge / London / Lincoln / /

Company

East India Company / /

Country

United Kingdom / India / /

Event

Employment Change / Person Travel / /

Facility

Lincoln’s Inn / University College / University of Edinburgh / Trinity College / The Athenaeum / University of London / /

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insurance / found law / /

Organization

Anglican Church / London Mathematical Society / Trinity College / Mathematical Society in London / University College / University of Edinburgh / Royal Society / Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge / University of London / /

Person

Augustus De Morgan Augustus De Morgan / James Smith / Augustus De Morgan / George Peacock / William Whewell / Charles Babbage / Sophia Elizabeth Frend / /

Position

superb and effective teacher / and a mathematician / much greater mathematician / first secretary / priest / prolific writer / lieutenant colonel / able and promising mathematician / excellent teacher / first president / professor / chair / eminent mathematics teacher / /

Product

Wrangler / /

PublishedMedium

The Quarterly Journal / The Athenaeum / /

Region

East India / southern India / /

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