Abstract
THE subject of nomography may be shortly described as dealing with the graphic representation of formulæ. As developed by M. d'Ocagne, there has been an increasing interest taken in recent years in the application of its methods to facilitating calculation in engineering and scientific work generally.
A First Course in Nomography.
By Dr. S. Brodetsky. (Bell's Mathematical Series. Advanced Section.) Pp. xii + 135. (London: G. Bell and Sons, Ltd., 1920.) Price 10s. net.
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A First Course in Nomography . Nature 106, 593–594 (1921). https://doi.org/10.1038/106593a0
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