Author:Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers

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Reginald Arthur Percy Rogers
(1874–1923)

Irish mathematician, academic and teacher

Works[edit]

  • Short History of Ethics (1911)
  • Salmon's Geometry of Three Dimensions (5th ed. 1912, 6th ed. 1915)
  • The Meaning of the Time-Direction (Mind, 1905)
  • Hegel's Continuity and Cantorian philosophy (Mind, 1909)

articles[edit]

  • in Hermathena on
    • Berkeley and Kant (1904)
    • A Theory of Geometric Proportion (1906)
    • The Hypothetic Variable (1906)
    • An Old Problem in Logic (1907)
    • Transfinite Numbers and the Structure of Space and Time (1909)
    • The Simple-Complex and Mr. Bergson's Ideas (1914)
    • The Single Rule of the Antilogism (1920)
  • papers in Proceedings, R.I.A. on
    • The Logical Basis of Mathematics (1908)
    • Differential Geometry of Congruences of Curves
    • Curl and Divergence of Vectors (1912)
    • Representation of Orthogonal Transformations by Rotation and Translation in n. Dimensions
  • in Irish Church Quarterly on
    • English Church Gothic (1915)
    • Idealism and Realism (1916)

Works about Rogers[edit]


Some or all works by this author were published before January 1, 1929, and are in the public domain worldwide because the author died at least 100 years ago. Translations or editions published later may be copyrighted. Posthumous works may be copyrighted based on how long they have been published in certain countries and areas.

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