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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6604219 (Why is no real title available?)2016-07-19Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 51445 (Why is no real title available?)1992-09-18Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3970699 (Why is no real title available?)1985-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3646812 (Why is no real title available?)1980-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3521899 (Why is no real title available?)1974-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3144076 (Why is no real title available?)1960-01-01Paper
scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3083463 (Why is no real title available?)1953-01-01Paper
The word ``logarithm used before the time of Napier.1930-01-01Paper
The word ``logarithm used before the time of Napier.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Johannes Kepler, 1571-1630.1930-01-01Paper
Newton's idea of God in the different editions of the Principia.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1930-01-01Paper
Unification of mathematical notations.
Scientia
1930-01-01Paper
A century of American geodesy.
Isis
1930-01-01Paper
Generalizations in geometry as seen in the history of developable surfaces.
American Mathematical Monthly
1929-01-01Paper
Absurdities due to the division by zero. A historical note.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Generalizations in geometry as seen in the history of developable surfaces.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
New data on the origin and spread of the dollar mark.1929-01-01Paper
A forerunner of Mascheroni.
American Mathematical Monthly
1929-01-01Paper
Controversies on mathematics between Wallis, Hobbes, and Barrow.
Mathematics Teacher
1929-01-01Paper
History of determinations of the heights of mountains.
Isis
1929-01-01Paper
Christiaan Huygens (1629-1695).1929-01-01Paper
The translator of Newton's ``System of the world.
Nature, London
1929-01-01Paper
A history of physics in its elementary branches, including the evolution of physical laboratories. Revised and enlarged edition.1929-01-01Paper
A history of mathematical notations. Vol. II: Notations mainly in higher mathematics.1929-01-01Paper
Historia del origen de las ecuaciones diferenciales en derivadas parciales y de la diferenciación e integración parcial.
Revista Matemática Hispano-Americana. II. Seria
1929-01-01Paper
The chequered career of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler, first superintendent of the United States Coast Survey. A chapter in the history of science in America.1929-01-01Paper
Early determinations of the heights of mountains.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Hobbes, Wallis and Barrow on principles of mathematics.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Isaac Newton's edition of Varen's geography.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1929-01-01Paper
Absurdities due to the division by zero. A historical note.
Mathematics Teacher
1929-01-01Paper
A history of elementary mathematics with hints on methods of teaching.1928-01-01Paper
Four old astronomical observatory buildings.1928-01-01Paper
Sir Isaac Newton on gravitation.1928-01-01Paper
The chequered career of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler.1928-01-01Paper
Uniformity of mathematical notations --- retrospect and prospect.1928-01-01Paper
Past struggles between symbolists and rhetoricians in mathematical publications.1928-01-01Paper
Comparison of methods of determining calendar dates by finger reckoning.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Early history of partial differential equations and of partial differentiation and partial integration.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
Robert Burton's horoscope and the year of his birth.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
A revaluation of Harriot's Artis analyticae praxis.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1928-01-01Paper
A history of mathematical notations. Vol. I: Notations in elementary mathematics.1928-01-01Paper
Comparison of methods of determining calendar dates by finger reckoning.1928-01-01Paper
The sieve of Eratosthenes.
Science
1928-01-01Paper
The early history of partial differential equations and of partial differentiation and integration.
American Mathematical Monthly
1928-01-01Paper
The early mathematical sciences in North and South America.1928-01-01Paper
Ciruelo on the names arithmetical and geometrical proportions and progressions.
Isis
1928-01-01Paper
Mathematics in liberal education. A critical examination of the judgements of prominent men of the ages.1928-01-01Paper
The logarithms of Napier.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
Unpublished letters of C. H. Schumacher and W. Struve to F. R. Hassler.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1927-01-01Paper
The earliest arithmetic published in America.
Isis
1927-01-01Paper
Babylonian discovery of the precession of the equinoxes.
Science
1927-01-01Paper
The logarithms of Napier.
Science
1927-01-01Paper
A notable case of finger-reckoning in America.
Isis
1926-01-01Paper
A notable case of finger-reckoning in America.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
Madame du Châtelet on fluxions.
The Mathematical Gazette
1926-01-01Paper
Origins of fourth dimension concepts.
American Mathematical Monthly
1926-01-01Paper
Early ``Proofs of the impossibility of a fourth dimension of space.1926-01-01Paper
Ce que Newton doit à Descartes.
L'Enseignement Mathématique
1926-01-01Paper
Walter William Rouse Ball (1850-1925).
Isis
1926-01-01Paper
Early ``proofs of the impossibility of a fourth dimension of space.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1926-01-01Paper
The Baconian method of scientific research.1925-01-01Paper
Early printed forms of our dollar mark.1925-01-01Paper
American contributions to mathematical symbolism.
American Mathematical Monthly
1925-01-01Paper
Fanciful hypotheses on the origin of the numeral forms.
Mathematics Teacher
1925-01-01Paper
Indivisibles and ``ghosts of departed quantities in the history of mathematics.
Scientia
1925-01-01Paper
Leibniz, the master-builder of mathematical notations.
Isis
1925-01-01Paper
Fanciful hypotheses on the origin of the forms of the arabic numerals.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
American contributions to mathematical notations.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Newton's indebtedness to Descartes.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Early appearance in print of the dollar mark.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1925-01-01Paper
Did Pitiscus use the decimal point?
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
Empirical generalizations on the growth of mathematical notations.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
The growth of legend about Sir Isaac Newton.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
J. H. Rahn's mathematical symbols.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
The history of notations of the calculus.
Annals of Mathematics. Second Series
1924-01-01Paper
Rahn's algebraic symbols.
American Mathematical Monthly
1924-01-01Paper
Note on our sign of equality. (Abstract)
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
History of the use of pictographs and algebraic symbols in elementary geometry. (Abstract)
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
Notes on Luca Pacioli's \textit{Summa}. (Abstract)
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
Despiau's select amusements. (Abstract)
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1924-01-01Paper
The St. Andrew's Cross \(\times\) as a mathematical symbol.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Origin of the names arithmetical and geometrical progression and proportion.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Mathematical signs of equality.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Varieties of minus signs.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
The evolution of the modern exponential notation.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Did Pitiscus use the decimal point?1923-01-01Paper
The name ``divergent series.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1923-01-01Paper
Grafting of the theory of limits on the calculus of Leibniz.
American Mathematical Monthly
1923-01-01Paper
The formula \(\frac12a(a+1)\) for the area of an equilateral triangle.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
History of notations of the calculus.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Spanish and Portuguese symbols for ``thousands.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Pricked letters and ultimate ratios.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
The history of trigonometric notations.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
Recent symbolisms for decimal fractions.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1922-01-01Paper
A history of mathematics. \(2^{\text{d}}\) ed.1922-01-01Paper
The St. Andrew's cross (X) as a mathematical symbol.
The Mathematical Gazette
1922-01-01Paper
The origin of the symbols for ``degrees, minutes and seconds.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
George Bruce Halsted.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
Final note on the discussion.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
Sexagesimal fractions among the Babylonians.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
Spanish and Portuguese symbols for ``thousands.
American Mathematical Monthly
1922-01-01Paper
Newton and the law of gravitation.1922-01-01Paper
Historical note on notations for ratio and proportion.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
On the history of symbols for \(n\)-factorial.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
Euclid of Alexandria and the bust of Euclid of Megara.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
The spread of the Newtonian and the Leibnizian notations of the calculus.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
The spread of Newtonian and Leibnizian notations of the calculus.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1921-01-01Paper
Moritz Cantor, the historian of mathematics.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1920-01-01Paper
Augustus De Morgan on divergent series.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1920-01-01Paper
A history of the conceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain from Newton to Woodhouse.1919-01-01Paper
Who was the first inventor of the Calculus?
American Mathematical Monthly
1919-01-01Paper
\textit{Pierre Laurent Wantzel}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1918-01-01Paper
Origin of the name ``mathematical induction.
American Mathematical Monthly
1918-01-01Paper
What is the origin of the name ``\textit{Rolle}'s curve.
American Mathematical Monthly
1918-01-01Paper
A history of elementary mathematics with hints on methods of teaching. Revised and enlarged edition.1917-01-01Paper
Discussion of fluxions: from \textit{Berkeley} to \textit{Woodhouse}.
American Mathematical Monthly
1917-01-01Paper
A history of elementary mathematics.1917-01-01Paper
\textit{William Oughtred}, a great seventeenth-century teacher of mathematics.1916-01-01Paper
\textit{Napier's} logarithmic concept: a reply.
American Mathematical Monthly
1916-01-01Paper
The works of \textit{William Oughtred}.1915-01-01Paper
The cross \(\times\) as a symbol for multiplication.
Nature, London
1915-01-01Paper
The colon as a symbol for ratio and division.
Nature, London
1915-01-01Paper
The history of \textit{Zeno}'s arguments on motion.
American Mathematical Monthly
1915-01-01Paper
History of \textit{Zeno} 's arguments on motion. Parts IX and X, concluding the series.
American Mathematical Monthly
1915-01-01Paper
On the history of a notation in trigonometry.
Nature, London
1915-01-01Paper
On an integration ante-dating the integral calculus.1914-01-01Paper
History of mathematics. Second reprint.1913-01-01Paper
History of the exponential and logarithmic concepts. (Conclusion.).
American Mathematical Monthly
1913-01-01Paper
\textit{Zeno}'s arguments on motion.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
Historical note on the graphic representation of imaginaries before the time of \textit{Wessel}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1913-01-01Paper
History of the logarithmic and exponential concepts.
American Mathematical Monthly
1913-01-01Paper
On the Spanish symbol \(U\) for thousands.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1912-01-01Paper
Historical note on the graphic representation of imaginaries before the time of \textit{Wessel}.
American Mathematical Monthly
1912-01-01Paper
An introduction to the modern theory of equations.1912-01-01Paper
On a rare book of Michel Rolle and the history of Rolle's theorem.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
Notes on the history of geometry and algebra.1911-01-01Paper
Historical note on the \textit{Newton-Raphson} method of approximation.
American Mathematical Monthly
1911-01-01Paper
On the Spanish symbol \(U\) for ``thousands.1911-01-01Paper
A history of the arithmetical methods of approximation to the roots of numerical equations of one unknown quantity.1911-01-01Paper
\textit{Horner's} method of approximation anticipated by \textit{Ruffini}.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1911-01-01Paper
A history of the arithmetical methods of approximation to the roots of numerical equations of one unknown quantity. Part I. Before \textit{Vieta.} II. \textit{Vieta, Newton, Lagrange}. III. Modern times.1910-01-01Paper
On \textit{Michel Rolle}'s book ``Methode pour résoudre les egalitez and the history of ``\textit{Rolle}'s theorem.1910-01-01Paper
\textit{Fourier}'s improvement of the \textit{Newton-Raphson} method of approximation anticipated by \textit{Mourraille}.1910-01-01Paper
Geschichte der Elementarmathematik. Ins Russische übersetzt unter der Redaktion von J. Timtschenko.1910-01-01Paper
A history ot the logarithmic slide rule and allied instruments.1909-01-01Paper
Slide rules with ``runners.1909-01-01Paper
A note on the history of the slide rule.1909-01-01Paper
Notes on the history of the slide rule.
American Mathematical Monthly
1908-01-01Paper
An introduction to the modern theory of equations.1904-01-01Paper
War die Binomialreihe auf \textit{Newtons} Grabstein eingemeißelt?1904-01-01Paper
Series whose product is absolutely convergent.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
The application of the fundamental laws of algebra to the multiplication of infinite series.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1902-01-01Paper
Divergent and conditionally convergent series whose product is absolutely convergent.
Transactions of the American Mathematical Society
1901-01-01Paper
The unexplained southerly deviation of falling bodies.
Science
1901-01-01Paper
Notes on the history of logarithms.1899-01-01Paper
A history of physics.1899-01-01Paper
A history of elementary mathematics. With hints on methods of teaching.1896-01-01Paper
On the multiplication and involution of semi-convergent series.
American Journal of Mathematics
1896-01-01Paper
A history of mathematics.1894-01-01Paper
Was the binomial theorem engraven on Newton's monument?
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1894-01-01Paper
The multiplication of semi-convergent series.
Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society
1894-01-01Paper
On the multiplication of semi - convergent series.
American Journal of Mathematics
1893-01-01Paper
Multiplication of series.
Bulletin New York Mathematical Society
1892-01-01Paper
Evolution of criteria of convergence.
Bulletin New York Mathematical Society
1892-01-01Paper
The study of Diophantine analysis in the United States.1891-01-01Paper
Historical sketch of the study of mathematics in the United States.1891-01-01Paper
The teaching and history of mathematics in the United States.1890-01-01Paper
A mathematical textbook of the last century.1890-01-01Paper


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