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SALMON, GEORGE (1819-1904) , British mathematician and divine, was born in Dublin on the 25th of September 1819 and educated at Trinity College in that city. Having become senior moderator in mathematics
physical
section of the British Association in 1878. He was a D.C.L. of Oxford
Cambridge
His published mathematical works include: Analytic Geometry o Three Dimensions (1862), Treatise on Conic Sections (4th ed., 1863 and Treatise on the Higher Plane Curves (2nd ed., 1873) ; these books are of the highest value, and have been translated into several languages. As a theologian he wrote Historical Introduction to the Study of the New Testament (1885), The Infallibility of the Church
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