The following pages link to (Q5788661):
Displayed 15 items.
- Synthetic and analytic geometries in the publications of Jakob Steiner and Julius Plücker (1827--1829) (Q308993) (← links)
- The ritual origin of geometry (Q1130775) (← links)
- George Baron and the Mathematical Correspondent (Q1230613) (← links)
- T. S. Kuhn's theories and mathematics: A discussion paper on the 'new historiography' of mathematics (Q1232271) (← links)
- On connecting socialism and mathematics: Dirk Struik, Jan Burgers, and Jan Tinbergen (Q1337057) (← links)
- Hidden lemmas in Euler's summation of the reciprocals of the squares (Q1365472) (← links)
- Out of the ivory tower: The significance of Dirk Struik as historian of mathematics (Q1867855) (← links)
- Peano's axioms in their historical context (Q1899316) (← links)
- The concrete numbers of ``primitive'' societies: a historiographical approach (Q2145710) (← links)
- What is ``geometric algebra'', and what has it been in historiography? (Q2335207) (← links)
- Mathematics and society: some historical considerations and pedagogical implications (Q3890652) (← links)
- Why the Centroid is the Centroid: Modern Variations on a Theme of Archimedes (Q4581725) (← links)
- DESCARTES: DE SUA PASSAGEM PELO COLÉGIO JESUÍTA ROYAL HENRY-LE-GRAND À CRIAÇÃO DA GEOMETRIA ANALÍTICA (Q5072332) (← links)
- Mesopotamian Mathematics, Seen “from the Inside” (by Assyriologists) and “from the Outside” (by Historians of Mathematics) (Q5378061) (← links)
- Histories of Modern Mathematics in English in the 1940s, 50s, and 60s (Q5378067) (← links)