The following pages link to (Q4256581):
Displayed 10 items.
- Diagrams in the Arabic Euclidean tradition: a preliminary assessment (Q558070) (← links)
- Aristarchus's on the sizes and distances of the sun and the moon: Greek and Arabic texts (Q884936) (← links)
- Incommensurability, music and continuum: a cognitive approach (Q884939) (← links)
- Algebraic diagrams in an early sixteenth-century Catalan manuscript and their possible sources (Q1017715) (← links)
- On the use of the term diastēma in ancient Greek constructions. (Q1427532) (← links)
- False position in Leonardo of Pisa's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q2381567) (← links)
- Making diagrams speak, in Bhāskara I's commentary on the \textit{Āryabhaṭīya} (Q2568464) (← links)
- A framework for defining the generality of Diophantos' methods in ``Arithmetica'' (Q2577196) (← links)
- Of our own nation: John Wallis's account of mathematical learning in medieval England (Q5944931) (← links)
- Neither Sherlock Holmes nor Babylon: A reassessment of Plimpton 322 (Q5953247) (← links)