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The following pages link to Who betrayed Euclid? (Extract from a letter to the editor) (Q1252011):
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- Geometry and arithmetic in the medieval traditions of Euclid's \textit{Elements}: a view from Book II (Q376055) (← links)
- Abraham J. Sachs (1914--1983): in memoriam (Q792986) (← links)
- Fermat's dilemma: Why did he keep mum on infinitesimals? and the European theological context (Q1616127) (← links)
- In defence of geometrical algebra (Q1697420) (← links)
- Conceptual divergence -- canons and taboos -- and critique: reflections on explanatory categories (Q1877686) (← links)
- What is ``geometric algebra'', and what has it been in historiography? (Q2335207) (← links)
- Theodorus’ proofs of incommensurabilities with Gnomons (Q2806372) (← links)
- Origins and Application of Geometry in the Thera Prehistoric Civilization Ca. 1650 BC (Q3423497) (← links)
- Situating the Debate on “Geometrical Algebra” within the Framework of Premodern Algebra (Q4593277) (← links)
- Linearity and Reflexivity in the Growth of Mathematical Knowledge (Q5188971) (← links)
- Introductory Remarks (Q5378058) (← links)
- Contextualizing Unguru’s 1975 Attack on the Historiography of Ancient Greek Mathematics (Q5378070) (← links)
- Of our own nation: John Wallis's account of mathematical learning in medieval England (Q5944931) (← links)
- The ancients and the moderns: Chasles on Euclid's lost \textit{porisms} and the pursuit of geometry (Q6653778) (← links)