Charles Lutwidge Dodgson,(b. 27 Çele 1832, m. 14 Çele 1898) ju nuştekaro,filozofo,matematikiz û Qraliya Yewbiyayiye biyo.
Lewis Carroll |
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Melumato şexsi |
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Dewlete |
Qraliya Yewbiyayiya Britanya Gırde u İrlanda |
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Cınsiyet |
Camêrd |
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Cayê biyayışi |
Daresbury |
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Biyayış |
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Merdış |
(Mount Cemetery de merdo) |
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Cayê merdışi |
The Chestnuts(Zatore ra merd) |
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Wendış |
Christ Church, Rugby School, Oxford û Richmond School |
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Gure |
Matematikwan, logician, Fotrafwan, şair, deacon, Nuştekarê romananê qeçekan/domanan, Nuştekarê Roceki, Nuştekarê romani, nuştekar, Otobiyograf û Filozof |
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Zıwani |
British English û İngılızki |
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Maye |
Frances Jane Lutwidge |
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Pi |
Charles Dodgson |
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İtıqad |
Anglicanism |
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İmza |
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- La Guida di Bragia, a Ballad Opera for the Marionette Theatre (around 1850)
- "Miss Jones", comic song (1862)[1]
- Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (1865)
- Phantasmagoria and Other Poems (1869)
- Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There (includes "Jabberwocky" û "The Walrus and the Carpenter") (1871)
- The Hunting of the Snark (1876)
- Rhyme? And Reason? (1883) – shares some contents with the 1869 collection, including the long poem "Phantasmagoria"
- A Tangled Tale (1885)
- Sylvie and Bruno (1889)
- Sylvie and Bruno Concluded (1893)
- Pillow Problems (1893)
- What the Tortoise Said to Achilles (1895)
- Three Sunsets and Other Poems (1898)
- The Manlet (1903)[2]
- A Syllabus of Plane Algebraic Geometry (1860)
- The Fifth Book of Euclid Treated Algebraically (1858 and 1868)
- An Elementary Treatise on Determinants, With Their Application to Simultaneous Linear Equations and Algebraic Equations
- Euclid and his Modern Rivals (1879), both literary and mathematical in style
- Symbolic Logic Part I
- Symbolic Logic Part II (published posthumously)
- The Alphabet Cipher (1868)
- [[The Game of Logic (1887)
- Curiosa Mathematica I (1888)
- Curiosa Mathematica II (1892)
- The Theory of Committees and Elections, collected, edited, analysed, and published in 1958, by Duncan Black