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SINCE the publication of Hamilton's “Elements of Quaternions,” in which the great mathematician developed his new calculus with admirable skill and clearness, more than thirty years have passed away, without it finding the adequate recognition which it so highly deserves. The circumstance is still the more deplorable as the calculus has since been further developed by Prof. Tait and others.
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MOLENBROEK, P., KIMURA, S. To Friends and Fellow Workers in Quaternions. Nature 52, 545–546 (1895). https://doi.org/10.1038/052545a0
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