Excerpt from Theory of Numbers, Vol. 1
In the references at the ends of the chapters and elsewhere I have done my best to indicate fully the sources from which I have derived my information. No attempt has been made to give an exhaustive bibliography; even if I had been equal to the task of compiling it, the result would probably be merely embarrassing to the beginner, whose attention should be directed in the first place to the works of the great masters of the science.
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