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The following pages link to From Cardano's great art to Lagrange's reflections. Filling a gap in the history of algebra (Q633239):
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- `Nobody could possibly misunderstand what a group is': a study in early twentieth-century group axiomatics (Q1675125) (← links)
- Chebyshev polynomials in the 16th century (Q2139170) (← links)
- The \textit{casus irreducibilis} in Cardano's \textit{Ars magna} and \textit{De regula aliza} (Q2347246) (← links)
- Taming the unknown: a history of algebra from antiquity to the early twentieth century, by Victor J Katz and Karen Hunger Parshall (Q2806378) (← links)
- The main sources for the<i>Arte Mayor</i>in sixteenth century Spain (Q4569522) (← links)
- A plurality of algebras, 1200–1600: Algebraic Europe from Fibonacci to Clavius (Q4976282) (← links)
- Mengoli's mathematical ideas in Leibniz's excerpts (Q4976286) (← links)
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- From the Practice of Explanation to the Ideology of Demonstration: An Informal Essay (Q5241551) (← links)