Record ID:
35107306 (Libraries Australia Authorities)
Authority type:
  • Name.
Description conventions:
  • rda
LC number:
  • n 84120738
Heading:
Birth:
  • 1922
  • New South Wales
Death:
  • 19850514
  • Sydney (N.S.W.)
Associated with:
  • Australia
Fields of activity:
  • Philosophy Logic Computer programming Semantics Philology
Occupations:
  • Philosophers Computer scientists
Used for:
  • Hamblin, Charles Leonard, 1922-
  • Hamblin, Charles Leonard, 1922-1985
Notes:
  • His Languages of Asia and the Pacific, 1984: t.p. (Charles Hamblin) p. 4 of cover (Prof. of phil., U. of N.S.W.)
  • His Imperatives, 1987: CIP t.p. (C.L. Hamblin) data sheet (Charles Leonard Hamblin; 1922-1985) pub. info. (author of Languages of Asia and the Pacific)
  • LC data base, 5-12-86 (hdg.: Hamblin, Charles Leonard, 1922- ; usage: C.L. Hamblin)
  • Wikipedia 19 July 2022: (Charles Leonard Hamblin (1922 – 14 May 1985) was an Australian philosopher, logician, and computer pioneer, as well as a professor of philosophy at the New South Wales University of Technology (now the University of New South Wales) in Sydney. He introduced reverse Polish notation and the use of stacks in computing. In logic, he is known for his book Fallacies (1970), and in semantics for Hamblin (or alternative) semantics. He gained his MA at the University of Melbourne, in philosophy, and his doctorate at the London School of Economics in 1957, in information theory. From 1955, we has a lecturer at the N.S.W. University of technology, which became the University of New South Wales before he died. He was a programmer and language inventor for early computers, also working in formal logic and the development of informal logic. He also worked in philology. [Lists works]) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Leonard_Hamblin
Local system number:
  • 000000107903
  • abv02058608
Cataloguing source:
  • ANL eng ANL DLC OCoLC rda VJTL
Authentication code:
  • anuc