1. The appropriate references to the literature are too numerous (about five hundreds) to be presented here. They will be given in the Bibliography of the forthcoming book “Frequency, Probability and Chance” (See note 4 above).
2. This Bibliography is divided into fourteen sections as follows: — 1. The concept of probability and the theories of probability; — 2. Classical theories, 1650–1914; — 3. Frequency theories; — 4. Subjectivist theories; — 5. Axiomatic theories and the central limit theorem; — 6. Statistical analysis; — 7. Analysis of time series; — 8. Applications of the probability theory; — 9. Probability, chance and physical theories; — 10. Periodic and almost periodic functions; — 11. Periodicity and chance; — 12. Simulation of chance and tests of normality, independence, and local randomness; — 13. Quasi-periodic structures in physical phenomena; — 14. Quasi-periodic structures in economic and social phenomena