Works by Charles Babbage
- Charles Babbage. An Essay towards the Calculus of Functions. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 105:389-423, 1815.
- Charles Babbage. Demonstrations of some of Dr. Matthew Stewart's General Theorems to which is added an Account of some New Properties of the Circle. Royal Institution Journal, I:6-24, 1816.
- Charles Babbage. An Essay towards the Calculus of Functions part II. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 106:179-256, 1816.
- Charles Babbage. An Account of Euler's Method of Solving a Problem relating to the Knight's move at Chess. Journal of Science, 3:72-77, 1817.
- Charles Babbage. Note Respecting Elimination. Journal of Science, 3:355-357, 1817.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the Analogy which subsists between the Calculus of Functions and other branches of Analysis. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 107:197-216, 1817.
- Charles Babbage. Solution of some Problems by means of the Calculus of Functions. Royal Institution Journal, 2:371-379, 1817.
- Charles Babbage. Demonstration of a Theorem Relating to Prime Numbers. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 1:46-49, 1819.
- Charles Babbage. On some New Methods of Investigating the Sums of several classes of Infinite Series. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 109:249-282, 1819.
- Charles Babbage. An Examination of Some Questions Connected with Games of Chance. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 9:153-177, 1821.
- Charles Babbage. A Note Respecting the Application of Machinery to the Calculations of Mathematical Tables. Memoirs of the Astronomical Society, 1:309, 1822.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the Application of Machinery to the Computation of Mathematical Tables. Memoirs of the Astronomical Society, 1:311-314, 1822.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on then Notation Employed in the Calculus of Functions. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, 1:63-76, 1822.
- Charles Babbage. On the Application of Analysis to the Discovery of Local Theorems and Porisms. Transactions of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, 9:337-352, 1823.
- Charles Babbage. On the Theoretical Principles of the Machinery for Calculating Tables. Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, 8:122-128, 1823.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the Measurement of Heights by Barometer. Edinburgh Journal of Science, 1:85-87, 1824.
- Charles Babbage. Account of the Repition of M. Arago's Experiments on the Magnatism manifested by various Subtances during the Act of Rotation. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 2115:467-496, 1825.
- Charles Babbage. A Comparative View of the Various Institutions for the Assurance of Lives. Mawman, London, 1826.
- Charles Babbage. On a New Zenith Micrometer. Memoirs of the Astronomical Society, 2:101-103, 1826.
- Charles Babbage. On the Electrical and Magnetic Rotations. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 116:494-528, 1826.
- Charles Babbage. On the Method of Expressing by Signs the Action of Machinery. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 116:250-265, 1826.
- Charles Babbage. Notice Respecting Some Errors Common to Many Tables of Logarithms. Memoirs of the Astronomical Society, 3:65-67, 1827.
- Charles Babbage. On the Determination of the General Term of a New Class of Infinite Series. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Scociety, 2:217-225, 1827.
- Charles Babbage. On the Influence of Signs in Mathematical Reasoning. Transactions of the Cambridge Philosophical Scociety, 2:325-377, 1827.
- Charles Babbage. A Letter to the Right Hon. T. P. Courteney, on the Proportionate Number of Births of the Two Sexes Under Different Circumstances. Edinburgh Journal of Science, New Series 1:85-104, 1829.
- Charles Babbage. Notation. Edinburgh Encyclopedia, 15:394-399, 1830.
- Charles Babbage. Porisms. Edinburgh Encyclopedia, 17:106-114, 1830.
- Charles Babbage. Reflections on the Decline of Science in England, and on Some of its Causes. B. Fellowes, London, 1830.
- Charles Babbage. Sketch of the Philosophical Characters of Dr. Wollaston and Sir Humphry Davy. B. Fellowes, London, 1830.
- Charles Babbage. Specimen of Logarithmic Tables 21vols. B. Fellowes, London, 1831.
- Charles Babbage. Table of Logarithms of the Natural Numbers from 1 to 108,000. B. Fellowes, London, 1831.
- Charles Babbage. On the Advantage of a Collection of Numbers, to be Entitled the Constants of Nature and Art. Edinburgh Journal of Science, New Series 6:334-340, 1832.
- Charles Babbage. On Currency, on a New System of Manufacturing, and on the Effect of Machinery on Human Labour. C. Knight, London, 1833.
- Charles Babbage. A Word to the Wise. J. Murray, London, 1833.
- Charles Babbage. On the Economy of Machinery and Manufactures 4th ed. Charles Knight, London, 1835.
- Charles Babbage. The Ninth Bridgewater Treatise. John Murray, London, 1837.
- Charles Babbage. On Impressions in Sandstone Resembling Those of Horses' Hoofs. Proceedings of the Geological Society, 2:439, 1838.
- Charles Babbage. Addition to the Memoir of M. Menabra. Philosophical Magazine, 23:235-239, 1843.
- Charles Babbage. Description of the Boric Acid Works of Tuscany. In John Murray, editor, Handbook for Travelers in Central Italy. J. Murray, London, 1843.
- Charles Babbage. Diving Bell. Encyclopedia Metropolitana, 18:157-167, 1845.
- Charles Babbage. On the General Principles Which Regulate the Application of Machinery to Manufacturing and the Mechanical Arts. Encyclopedia Metropolitana, 8:1-84, 1845.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the Temple of Serpis at Pozzuoli Near Naples. Richard & John Taylor, London, 1847
- Charles Babbage. Paper on the principles of tools for turning and planing metals. In Charles Holtzapfel, editor, Turning and Mechanical Manipulation. Holtzapfel & Co., London, 1847.
- Charles Babbage. Thoughts on the Principles of Taxation with Reference to a Property Tax and its Exceptions. John Murray, London, 1848.
- Charles Babbage. The Exposition of 1851, or Views of the Industry, the Science and the Government of England. John Murray, London, 1851.
- Charles Babbage. Laws of Mechanical Notation. Charles Babbage, London, 1851.
- Charles Babbage. Notes Respecting the Pink Projections from the Sun's Disc Observed During the Total Solar Eclipse Observed in 1851. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 12:209-210, 1852.
- Charles Babbage. Mr. Twaite's Cypher. Journal of the Society of Arts, (93):707-708, September 1854.
- Charles Babbage. Mr. Twaite's Cypher. Journal of the Society of Arts, (98):776-777, October 1854.
- Charles Babbage. Notes Respecting Lighthouses. Mechanics Magazine, 60:315-318,363-366, 1854.
- Charles Babbage. On the Statistics of Lighthouses. Mechanics Magazine, 60:538-585, 1854.
- Charles Babbage. A Method of Laying the Guns of a Battery Without Exposing the Men to the Shot of the Enemy. The Illustrated London News, no. 757:210, August 1855.
- Charles Babbage. On the Possible Use of the Occulting Telgraph at Sebastopol. Times, page 6, 16 July 1855.
- Charles Babbage. Submarine Navigation. The Illustrated London News, no. 749:623-624, June 1855.
- Charles Babbage. On the Action of Ocean Currents in the Formation of the Strata of the Earth. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 12:366-368, 1856.
- Charles Babbage. Analysis of the Statistics of the Clearing House During the Year 1839. Journal of the Statistical Society, 19:28-48, 1856.
- Charles Babbage. The Calculating Machine of M. Scheutz. Mechanics Magazine, 64:343-346, 1856.
- Charles Babbage. Table of the Relative Frequency of Occurence of the Causes of Breaking of Plate Glass Windows. Mechanics Magazine, 66:82, 1857.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the discovery in various locations of the remains of human art mixed with the bones of extinct races of animals. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, 10:59-72, 1860.
- Charles Babbage. A Chapter on Street Nuisances. J. Murray, London, 1864.
- Charles Babbage. Passages from the Life of a Philospher. Dawson of Pall Mall, London, 1864.
- Charles Babbage. Thoughts upon an Extension of the Franchise. Longman, Green, London, 1865.
- Charles Babbage. Observations on the Parallel Roads of Glen Roy. Quarterly Journal of the Geological Society, 24:273-277, 1868.
- Charles Babbage. How to Invent Machinery, edited by Wiliam Atherton. Vulcan, Manchester, 1899.
- Charles Babbage. On the Mathematical Powers of the Calculating Engine. In Brian Randell, editor, The Origins of Digital Computers 3rd ed. Springer-Verlag, New York, 1982.
- Charles Babbage. Science and Reform, edited by Anthony Hyman. Cambridge Unveristy, Cambridge, 1988.
- Charles Babbage and Francis Maseres, editors. Scriptores Optici; or A Collection of Tracts Relating to Optics. Baldwin, Craddock & Joy, London, 1823.
- Charles Babbage et al. Memoirs of the Analytical Society. Cambridge, 1813.
- Charles Babbage et al. Examples to the Differential and Integral Calculus. J.Deighton & Sons, Cambridge, 1820.