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Thomas Simpson

''Essays on several curious and useful subjects, in speculative and mix'd mathematicks'', 1740 Thomas Simpson FRS (20 August 1710 – 14 May 1761) was a British mathematician and inventor known for the eponymous Simpson's rule to approximate definite integrals. The attribution, as often in mathematics, can be debated: this rule had been found 100 years earlier by Johannes Kepler, and in German it is called Keplersche Fassregel, or roughly "Kepler's Barrel Rule". Provided by Wikipedia
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    The frontier in British India : space, science, and power in the nineteenth century / by Simpson, Thomas

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    American universities and the birth of modern Mormonism, 1867-1940 / by Simpson, Thomas Wendell

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    American universities and the birth of modern Mormonism, 1867-1940 / by Simpson, Thomas Wendell

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    American universities and the birth of modern Mormonism, 1867-1940 / by Simpson, Thomas Wendell

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