Pierre-Simon Laplace Quote

But the language of analysis, most perfect of all, being in itself a powerful instrument of discoveries, its notations, especially when they are necessary and happily conceived, are so many germs of new calculi.


Translated by Frederick Wilson Truscott and Frederick Lincoln, A Philosophical Essay on Probabilities, Chapter V (p. 48), John Wiley & Sons. 1902


But the language of analysis, most perfect of all, being in itself a powerful instrument of discoveries, its notations, especially when they are...

But the language of analysis, most perfect of all, being in itself a powerful instrument of discoveries, its notations, especially when they are...

But the language of analysis, most perfect of all, being in itself a powerful instrument of discoveries, its notations, especially when they are...

But the language of analysis, most perfect of all, being in itself a powerful instrument of discoveries, its notations, especially when they are...