Edward Waring

Edward Waring (15 August 1798) was a British mathematician. He entered Magdalene College, Cambridge as a sizar and became Senior wrangler in 1757. He was elected a Fellow of Magdalene and in 1760 Lucasian Professor of Mathematics, holding the chair until his death. He made the assertion known as Waring's problem without proof in his writings ''Meditationes Algebraicae''. Waring was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1763 and awarded the Copley Medal in 1784. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1770
typis academicus excudebat J. Archdeacon. Veneunt apud J. Woodyer, Cantabrigiæ; J. Beecroft, T. Payne, et T. Cadell, Lodnini; et D. Prince, Oxon

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1772
typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon. Veneunt apud J. Woodyer, Cantabrigiae; J. Beecroft, T. Payne, et T. Cadell, Londini; et D. Prince, Oxoniæ

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1760
printed by J. Bentham, Printer to the University; for W. Thurlbourn & J. Woodyer, in Cambridge

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1792
printed by J. Archdeacon Printer to the University; for J. Nicholson, Bookseller, in Cambridge

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1782
typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon; veneunt apud J. Nicholson, Cantabrigiae; J. C. & F. Rivington, S. Crowder, H. Gardner, & S. Hayes, Londini; & J. Fletcher, Oxonii

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1785
Typis Academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon; veneunt apud J. Nicholson, Cantabrigiae; J. Rivington & Filios, Londini; et J. & J. Fletcher, et D. Prince & Co. Oxon

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1762
Typis academicis excudebat J. Bentham. Veneunt apud Gul. Thurlbourn & J. Woodyer, et T. & J. Merrill, Cantabrigiæ; R. & J. Dodsley, J. Beecroft, J. Whiston & B. White, et B. Dod Londini; J. Fletcher Oxoniæ; J. Cotton Salopiæ; Hamilton & Balfour Edinburgiæ; Foulis Glasguiæ; et Ewing Dublinii

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by Waring, Edward
Published 1776
Typis academicis excudebat J. Archdeacon. Veneunt apud J. Nicholson, et J. Woodyer; T. Beecroft, T. Payne, T. Cadell, J. Rivington, et S. Crowder, Londini; et D. Prince, et J. Fletcher, Oxoniæ