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Grundzüge der Mengenlehre (English:Basics of Set Theory) is a book onset theory written byFelix Hausdorff.
First published in April 1914,Grundzüge der Mengenlehre was the first comprehensive introduction to set theory. In addition to the systematic treatment of known results in set theory, the book also contains chapters onmeasure theory andtopology, which were then still considered parts of set theory. Hausdorff presented and developed original material that later became the basis for those areas.
In 1927, Hausdorff published an extensively revised second edition under the titleMengenlehre (English:Set Theory), omitting many topics from the first edition. In 1935, a third German edition was released, which in 1957 was translated into English by John R. Aumannet al. under the titleSet Theory.
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