scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1419151

From MaRDI portal
Publication:4942167

zbMath0948.01004MaRDI QIDQ4942167

Niccolò Guicciardini

Publication date: 21 March 2000


Title: zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.



Related Items (28)

ReviewsAlgebraic collisions. Challenging Descartes with Cartesian toolsProofs and Contexts: the Debate between Bernoulli and Newton on the Mathematics of Central Force MotionLeonhard Euler's early lunar theories 1725--1752Leonhard Euler's early lunar theories 1725--1752. II: Developing the methods, 1730--1744Leibniz's syncategorematic infinitesimals``A masterly though neglected work, Boscovich's treatise on conic sectionsNewton on IndivisiblesSome Problems in the History of Modern MathematicsThe early application of the calculus to the inverse square force problemConceptualism and contextualism in the recent historiography of Newton's \textit{Principia}.Kepler's area law in the \textit{Principia}: filling in some details in Newton's proof of Proposition 1.History of mathematics: a global cultural approach. Abstracts from the workshop held December 13--19, 2020 (online meeting)Euler and the structure of mathematicsInfinitesimals in the foundations of Newton's mechanicsNominalism and constructivism in seventeenth-century mathematical philosophySymbols and suggestions: communication of mathematics in print.Newton's attempt to construct a unitary view of mathematicsForce, deflection, and time: Proposition VI of Newton's \textit{Principia}Letter to the editor‘There are great alterations in the geometry of late’. The rise of Isaac Newton’s early Scottish circleProposition II (Book I) of Newton's \(Principia\)The \textit{Principia}'s second law (as Newton understood it) from Galileo to LaplaceBorelli's edition of Books V--VII of Apollonius's \textit{Conics}, and Lemma 12 in Newton's \textit{Principia}Introducing differential calculus in Spain: The fluxion of the product and the quadrature of curves by Tomàs CerdàVarieties of mathematical understandingLost in translation? Reading Newton on inverse-cube trajectoriesThe history of the \textit{Méchanique analitique}




This page was built for publication: