Edition de saxe hardanger
Seller rating : This seller has earned a 5 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. Item Price. Or just 0. Standard delivery: to days More Shipping Options. Haney, First edition. Original printed wrappers. Affixed to the bottom portion of the front wrappers is a printed slip for the Paris publisher, Jules Renouard, who apparently acquired part of the edition.
Large octavo. Wrappers partially browned, spine split in several places, but a very good copy, in its original state, in a full morocco clamshell slipcase.
Quetelet was a Belgian astronomer, mathematician, statistician and sociologist. He founded and directed the Brussels Observatory. He understood the complexities of social phenomena and became interested in using what he called "social physics" as a tool to explain crime rates, marital rates, suicide rates, etc.
Cajori calls them "Quetelet's best researches on the application of probability to the physical and social sciences" and notes: "He laid emphasis on the 'law of large numbers,' which was advanced also by the Frenchman S. Poisson and discussed by the German W. Lexis , the Scandinavians H. Your Review. Details Bookseller Michael R. Affixed to the bottom portion of the front wrappers is a printed slip for the Paris publisher, Jules Book condition Used Edition First edition Publisher M.
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