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Papers of W. W. Rouse Ball
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Manuscripts in Wren Class O
Papers of W. W. Rouse Ball
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Title
Level of description
Date
Digital object
4
Paper on magic read to the scientific section of the International Congress of Historians
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[1912]
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6
'Animals & the Criminal Law'
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[early 20th cent.]
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8
'Mathematical Problems and Puzzles', paper read to the Caius Mathematical Club, 25 Nov. 1915
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1915
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10
NUMBER NOT USED
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14a
NUMBER NOT USED
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15
Typed list of papers by W. W. Rouse Ball
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[early 20th cent.?]
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1
Paper on Indigenous Japanese Mathematics, given to the Trinity Undergraduates Mathematical Society
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21 Jan. 1920
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11
'String Figures'
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[early 20th cent.]
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12
'Cryptographs & Ciphers'
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[early 20th cent.]
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14d
'The Story of Arithmetic'
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[early 20th cent.?]
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2
Draft proof, 'Chapter VIII. Bees and Their Cells' [
Mathematical Recreations and Essays
]
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May 1919
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3
NUMBER NOT USED
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4a
'Raising the Devil: A Paper read to the Pentacle Club: 17 Nov. 1919'
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1919
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5
'The Cagliostro Riddle' : paper read to the Heretics, 6 May 1917
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1917
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7
'The Secret of Colonial Success'
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[early 20th cent.]
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9
'Mars & Martian Problems'
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[early 20th cent.]
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9a
'Mars and its Canals'
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[early 20th cent.]
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13
'Tangrams. Constructions and Rough Copy'
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[1913?]
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14b
'Networks'
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[1892 or later]
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14c
'Euclid's Parallel Postulate'
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[early 20th cent.?]
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