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An Essay on Probabilities on Their Application to Life Contingencies and Insurance Offices
By Augustus De Morgan · Published 1838 · Public domain (original) · Scan © Glenn Cooke
I bought this book just because it’s De Morgan. This guy has his own laws even. Anyway, this is historically interesting if not actuarially interesting. There are so many examples of the mathematicians back in the 1800’s developing mathematics and blazing inroads into actuarial science, De Morgan is one of them.

Glenn Cooke, BMath, MMT
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