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Letter from Thomas Zouch to Thomas Comber
O./11a.1/71 · Item · 11 Aug. 1815
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Refers with displeasure to Comber's Adultery analyzed: an inquiry into the causes of the prevalence of that vice in these kingdoms at the present day (printed under the name 'Philippus Philaretes' by J. Stockdale in 1810): 'to analyse a Crime which ought not to be even named amongst us appears to me very improper'.

Letter from John Herschel
Add. MS a/207/1 · Item · 4 Feb. 1817
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Slough - WW and George Peacock have 'absolutely turned his [Babbage] brain by your inflammatory conversation'. Babbage has been 'running analysis mad' and so has JH: 'I really have read and written more in the last fortnight than ever I did in twice the time in any other part of my life and I advise you to go and do likewise'. 'The distress of the poor and the pressure of the times forms the subject of conversation here'.

Letter from John Herschel
Add. MS a/207/2 · Item · 18 June 1817
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Slough - Baker, [Richard] Gwatkin and Wilkinson have been staying with JH. He is pleased WW is undertaking something definite but wishes it was 'something entirely original. Still I hope your transl. of the application of Geom.y to Alg. will be useful'. WW should give all the forms relative to ellipses of small and large excentricity. A 'compendium of them is a great desiderium'. There 'are divers forms respecting the intersection of strait lines in space which are of the most eminent use in optics which would be valuable'. JH has been working at the demonstration of Stewart's theorems. JH's work on algebra 'goes on steadily but not very rapidly'. Judging by WW's query it does not look as if he is doing much about functions.

Letter from John Herschel
Add. MS a/207/3 · Item · 26 July 1817
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JH and Babbage are 'analysing outrageously'. Could WW ask [George] Peacock whether he is making progress in the printing of a work entitled 'A Supplement to Lacroix' which should have been published some months ago.