De Morgan, Augustus
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(də môr´gən), 180671, English mathematician and logician, b. India. A noted teacher, he was professor of mathematics (182831, 183666) at University College (now part of the Univ. of London) and a founder and first president (1865) of the London Mathematical Society. Known as a reformer of logic, he developed a new logic of relations that he summarized in
Syllabus of a Proposed System of Logic (1860). His works include
An Essay on Probabilities (1838),
Formal Logic (1847),
Trigonometry and Double Algebra (1849), and
A Budget of Paradoxes (1872).