The following pages link to Jens Høyrup (Q229896):
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- Borelli's edition of Books V--VII of Apollonius's \textit{Conics}, and Lemma 12 in Newton's \textit{Principia} (Q2307668) (← links)
- Which kind of mathematics was known and referred to by those who wanted to integrate mathematics in ``wisdom'' -- Neopythagoreans and others? (Q2335175) (← links)
- What is ``geometric algebra'', and what has it been in historiography? (Q2335207) (← links)
- When is the algorithm concept pertinent -- and when not? Thoughts about algorithms and paradigmatic examples, and about algorithmic and non-algorithmic mathematical cultures (Q2335267) (← links)
- Notes made by Thomas Harriot on the treatises of François Viète (Q2425817) (← links)
- Teaching Euclid in a practical context: linear perspective and practical geometry (Q2432648) (← links)
- Jacopo da Firenze and the beginning of Italian vernacular algebra (Q2490945) (← links)
- The bone that began the space odyssey (Q2564032) (← links)
- Euclid's \textit{Elements} in the Czech lands (Q2567570) (← links)
- Warum wurde die Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung innerhalb der Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte gegründet? Mathematiker-Briefe zur Gründungsgeschichte der DMV. (Why was the Deutsche Mathematiker-Vereinigung founded within the Gesellschaf (Q2639041) (← links)
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- As the Outsider Walked in the Historiography of Mesopotamian Mathematics Until Neugebauer (Q2798193) (← links)
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- On Parts of Parts and Ascending Continued Fractions An Investigation of the Origins and Spread of a Peculiar System (Q3360818) (← links)
- The Algorithm Concept – Tool for Historiographic Interpretation or Red Herring? (Q3507441) (← links)
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- On a Collection of Geometrical Riddles and their Role in the Shaping of Four to Six “Algebras” (Q3525865) (← links)
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- Anfänge von Wissenschaft im Kontext der frühmesopotamischen ‘städtischen Revolution’ (Q4020060) (← links)
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- Spengler and Mathematics in a Mesopotamian Mirror (Q4611500) (← links)
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- Jacobus de Florentia,<i>Tractatus algorismi</i>(1307), the chapter on algebra (Vat. Lat. 4826, fols 36<sup>v</sup>-45<sup>v</sup>) (Q4780755) (← links)
- Existence, substantiality, and counterfactuality Observations on the status of mathematics according to Aristotle, Euclid, and others (Q4796833) (← links)
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- On Old Babylonian Mathematical Terminology and its Transformations in the Mathematics of Later Periods (Q5132850) (← links)
- Reinventing or Borrowing Hot Water? Early Latin and Tuscan Algebraic Operations with Two Unknowns (Q5159152) (← links)
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