
The text of Volume I, Gutenberg Encyclopaedia, project 200, in the article on Algebra, asserts that: [The article on Algebraic Forms is typeset in TeX and is
available elsewhere.]
Does anyone know where "elsewhere" is?

Wow. That is not very helpful, is it. That's about the level of useful documentation I might expect to find in the early PG texts. Although, to be fair, it looks as though this may have been prepared as part of some other project, and then the text was copied and put into PG. In that case, I don't see any way of tracking down where that "elsewhere" might be. --Andrew On Sat, 2 Jul 2011, don kretz wrote:
The text of Volume I, Gutenberg Encyclopaedia, project 200, in the article on Algebra, asserts that:
[The article on Algebraic Forms is typeset in TeX and is
available elsewhere.]
Does anyone know where "elsewhere" is?

Is it eBook 200??? If so the "elsewhere" might The Britannica, an edition from the teens. . . . On Fri, 8 Jul 2011, Andrew Sly wrote:
Wow. That is not very helpful, is it.
That's about the level of useful documentation I might expect to find in the early PG texts.
Although, to be fair, it looks as though this may have been prepared as part of some other project, and then the text was copied and put into PG. In that case, I don't see any way of tracking down where that "elsewhere" might be.
--Andrew
On Sat, 2 Jul 2011, don kretz wrote:
The text of Volume I, Gutenberg Encyclopaedia, project 200, in the article on Algebra, asserts that:
[The article on Algebraic Forms is typeset in TeX and is
available elsewhere.]
Does anyone know where "elsewhere" is?
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