William Poundstone (1955) American writer
Part Three, Arbitrage, This Is Not the Time To Buy Stocks, p. 132
Fortune's Formula (2005)
As quoted by Alexander Macfarlane, Lectures on Ten British Physicists of the Nineteenth Century (1916) p. 95, https://books.google.com/books?id=43SBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA95 "Henry John Stephen Smith (1826-1883) A Lecture delivered March 15, 1902"
William Poundstone (1955) American writer
Part Three, Arbitrage, This Is Not the Time To Buy Stocks, p. 132
Fortune's Formula (2005)
Florian Cajori book A History of Mathematics
Source: A History of Mathematics (1893), p. 248; As cited in: Moritz (1914, 155); Persons and anecdotes.
E. W. Hobson (1856–1933) British mathematician
Source: Presidential Address British Association for the Advancement of Science, Section A (1910), p. 290. ; Cited in: Moritz (1914, 184): Mathematics as a fine art.
George Frederick James Temple (1901–1992) British mathematician
100 Years of Mathematics: a Personal Viewpoint (1981)
G. H. Hardy book A Mathematician's Apology
Quoted by C. P. Snow in his introduction to reprints of the book.
A Mathematician's Apology (1941)
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749–1832) German writer, artist, and politician
Letter to Eckermann (30 December 1823)
Thomas Little Heath (1861–1940) British civil servant and academic
Historical Introduction, p.17
Diophantos of Alexandria: A Study in the History of Greek Algebra (1885)
Thomas Little Heath (1861–1940) British civil servant and academic
Preface p. v
A History of Greek Mathematics (1921) Vol. 1. From Thales to Euclid
Thomas Chatterton (1752–1770) English poet, forger
William Hazlitt Lectures on the English Poets (Philadelphia: Thomas Dobson, 1818) p. 243.
Criticism
Augustus De Morgan (1806–1871) British mathematician, philosopher and university teacher (1806-1871)
Preface, p. iii
The Differential and Integral Calculus (1836)