Edward Mann Langley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Edward Mann Langley was a British mathematician, author of mathematical textbooks and founder of the Mathematical Gazette. He created the mathematical problem known as Langley’s Adventitious Angles.
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Published Works
- Geometric Exercises in Paper Folding (1902) (41)
- The Teaching of Geometry in Schools (1924) (14)
- History of Mathematics. Vol. II. (Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics) (1925) (12)
- Mathematics and physical science in classical antiquity (1923) (5)
- Further Use of Ptolemy's Theorem (Euclid, VI. D.) for a Problem in Maxima and Minima (1888) (4)
- The Hindu-Arabic Numerals. By D. E. Smith and L. C. Karpinski. (Ginn & Co.) (1912) (4)
- On Models of Cubic Surfaces (1909) (4)
- The Eccentric Circle of Boscovich (1894) (3)
- Geometry in Schools (1894) (3)
- A Note on Tucker’s Harmonic Quadrilateral (1923) (2)
- The Teaching of Mathematics (1901) (2)
- Five Figure Mathematical Tables (1908) (2)
- Note on a Problem in Maxima and Minima (1888) (1)
- An Interesting Find (1907) (1)
- 644. A Problem (1922) (0)
- First Ideas of Geometry (1923) (0)
- 417. [C. 2. a.] Geometrical Integration of Sec θ dθ (1914) (0)
- On the Use of the Word Antiparallel (1889) (0)
- 34. Proof of the Theorem That the Sum of the Moments of Two Forces Which Intersect Is Equal to the Moment of Their Resultant (1897) (0)
- 657. [K. 8. b.] Addition to Note 654, vol. xi. p. 237 (1923) (0)
- 19. On the “circle of Apollonius” (1895) (0)
- Birds and Poisonous Fruit (1898) (0)
- Researches in Geometry (1923) (0)
- 563. [L1. 9 b.] Note on the integration of the difference between two Fagnano arcs of an ellipse. (1920) (0)
- 5. On the centroid of a trapezoid (1894) (0)
- 177. [K. 23. c.] Projection of Diagrams (1905) (0)
- Use of Celluloid in Periscope Mirrors (1915) (0)
- Perspective through the Stereoscope (1907) (0)
- 775. [K1. 21. b.] Simple approximate construction for trisecting an acute angle ABC (1925) (0)
- Linear Geometry. A Difficult Problem (1923) (0)
- 778. Note on Note 759, Gazette (1925) (0)
- 748. Answer to Query in Gleaning 57 (1924) (0)
- 531. [K1. 17. a, b.] Integrations for a Rhumb Line (1918) (0)
- Advanced Algebra and Geometry, by William Briggs, LL.D., M.A. (W. B. Clive.) (1903) (0)
- Practical Plane and Solid Geometry. By J. Harrison, M.I.M.E. Pp. xiii., 250. (Macmillan & Co.) (1903) (0)
- 45. To simplify expressions of the form (1897) (0)
- 657. Addition to Note 654 (1923) (0)
- Hints on Notemaking in Science and Mathematics (1925) (0)
- 697. [K1. 20. e.] Note on a useful formula in Trigonometry (1924) (0)
- 379. Pascal’s Theorem; Brianchon’s Theorem; Cross-Centre and Cross-Axis (1912) (0)
- Our Debt to Greece and Rome. Mathematics (1924) (0)
- Stereoscopic Views of Solid Geometry Figures. D. C. Heath & Co., Boston, U.S.A. (1905) (0)
- 644. [K1. 1. c.] A Problem (1922) (0)
- Five Figure Mathematical Tables. By A. Du Pré Denning. (Longmans, Green & Co. 2s.) (1908) (0)
- The Public Schools and the Question (1902) (0)
- Brief Biographical Sketch of Robert Rawson (0)
- Oblique and Isometric Projection. By J. Watson. (Edward Arnold. 3s. 6d.) (1905) (0)
- Perspective through the Stereoscope (Concluded) (1907) (0)
- 806. [T. 3. a.] Deviation of a Refracted Ray of Light (1925) (0)
- Plans and Elevations (1925) (0)
- 654. [K1. 8. b.] Proof of Ptolemy’s Theorem (1923) (0)
- Some Curiosities in Division (1898) (0)
- 748. [V. 8.] Answer to Query in Gleaning 57, Gazette, x. p. 133 (1924) (0)
- 50. On the cumulative vote as exercised in School Board elections (1898) (0)
- On the Use of the Word Antiparallel (0)
- 778. [K1. 1.] Note on Notw 759, Gazette, xii. p. 342 (1925) (0)
- 715. Note on "Gleanings," 57 (1924) (0)
- Geometry for Beginners. By J. G. Bradshaw. Pp.ii+99. 2s.6d.net. 1925. (Longmans.) (1926) (0)
- 78. Demonstrations of Euc. XIII. 10 on which depends the method used in Geometrical Drawing for inscribing a regular pentagon in a circle (1900) (0)
- 533. [K1.17. a, b.] Note on the Spherical Triangle ABC. (1918) (0)
- Die Scherpe Hoek (1928) (0)
- Some Curiosities in Division (1899) (0)
- Exercises in Geometry. Part II. By V. Le Neve Foster. Pp. i–viii + 144. 2s. 9d. 1925. (Bell & Sons.) (1926) (0)
- The Early History of the Mathematical Gazette (1913) (0)
- 591. Elementary Solution of Bee Cell Problem (1921) (0)
- Elementary Algebra. Pt. I. By Chintamani Muckerjee, B.A. (The Indian Press, Allahabad.) (1903) (0)
- 448. [L1. 1. c.] Further Note on Pascal’s Theorem (1915) (0)
- Textile Machine Drawing. By T. Woodhouse and A. Brand. Pp. 124. 2s. 6d. (Blackie & Son.) (1921) (0)
- 715. [V. 8.] Note on “ Gleanings, ” 57 (Gazette, vol. x. p. 133) (1924) (0)
- The Teaching of Mathematics in the Higher Schools of Prussia. By J. W. A. Young. Pp. xiv., 141. 2s. 6d. net. 1901. (Longmans.) (1901) (0)
- 13. On the graphic solution of quadratics (1895) (0)
- Animals and Poisonous Plants (0)
- Scale and Protractor for Blackboard Drawing. Designed by A. J. Pressland, M.A. Post free, 2s. 6d. (Made and sold by W. Brunton, West Silver-wells, Edinburgh.) (1904) (0)
- Experimental and Theoretical Geometry. By A. T. Warren, M.A. (Clarendon Press.) 3rd edition. (1906) (0)
- 701. [K1. 3. c ] The Bridal Chair or Couch (1924) (0)
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