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Among the collection and forming centrepieces of the record-breaking auction where Turing’s PhD dissertation, Systems of Logic Based on Ordinals (1938–39), and On Computable Numbers (1936–37 ...
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A letter from Alan Turing's mother, Ethel, gifting many of his papers to Norman Routledge. Photo: Rare Books Auctions. In a nice touch, the Routledge family asked Charles Hanson if he could wear one ...
A collection of scientific papers from English mathematician, codebreaker, and father of computer science, Alan Turing, has sold for £465,400 (US$625,000) at auction after narrowly avoiding being ...
The collection, which dates from the 1930s and includes a copy of Turing's PhD dissertation, was sold for £465,400 at auction in Etwall, Derbyshire, on Tuesday.