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  1. \textit{Scientia perspectiva}. Leibniz and geometric perspective: Label: en
  2. Felix Klein's teaching of Galois theory: Label: en
  3. Poncelet's discovery of homology: Label: en
  4. Book review of: J. Lützen, A history of mathematical impossibility: Label: en
  5. Book review of: R. Netz, A new history of Greek mathematics: Label: en
  6. Newton on constructions in geometry: Label: en
  7. Cyclic quadrilaterals: solutions of two Japanese problems and their proofs: Label: en
  8. Book review of: C. Tollmien, ``Kann eine Frau Privatdozentin werden? -- die Umfrage des Preußischen Kultusministeriums zur Habilitation von Frauen 1907; ``Wir bitten nur um Dispenz für den vorliegenden einzigartig liegenden Fall -- die Habilitation: Label: en
  9. Book review of: M. Folkerts and M. Hellman, Adam Ries Coß 1. In 2 volumes. Volume 1. Text volume. Volume 2. Commentary volume. The commentary on Coß 1. Transcribed and edited by Bernd Rüdiger and Rainer Gebhardt: Label: en
  10. A determination of Catalan numbers in 18th century Italy by Giovanni Rizzetti (1675--1751): Label: en
  11. Julius Plücker -- a path from geometry to optics: Label: en
  12. Da Vinci's \textit{Codex Atlanticus}, fols. 395r and 686r--686v, refers to Leonardo Pisano \textit{volgarizzato}, not to Giorgio Valla: Label: en
  13. A debate about the axiomatization of arithmetic: Otto Hölder against Robert Graßmann.: Label: en
  14. French logique and British logic: on the origins of Augustus De Morgan's early logical inquiries, 1805--1835.: Label: en
  15. Thoughts on John of Saxony's method for finding times of true syzygy.: Label: en
  16. Kurt-Reinhard Biermann (1919--2002).: Label: en
  17. Nineteenth-century mathematics in the mirror of its literature: A quantitative approach: Label: en
  18. Albert Harry Wheeler (1873-1950): A case study in the stratification of American mathematical activity: Label: en
  19. The mathematician Eugène Dewulf (1831-1896) and the medieval manuscripts of Maghreb: Label: en
  20. An example of the secant method of iterative approximation in a fifteenth-century Sanskrit text: Label: en
  21. Mathematical horizons: Light and darkness in Portugal in the 18th century: Label: en
  22. Zur Geschichte der Richardson-Extrapolation: Label: en
  23. Pygmies, Bushmen, and savage numbers -- a case study in a sequence of bad citations: Label: en
  24. ``Perfect Arithmetic by Vaclav Josef Pelikan: Label: en
  25. How Leibniz tried to tell the world he had squared the circle: Label: en
  26. How the estimate of \(\sqrt{2}\) on YBC 7289 may have been calculated: Label: en
  27. Editorial: Label: en
  28. Book review of: R. Wilson and A. Moktefi, The mathematical world of Charles L. Dodgson: Label: en
  29. A historical note on the 3/2-approximation algorithm for the metric traveling salesman problem: Label: en
  30. W. F. Sheppard's correspondence with Karl Pearson and the development of his tables and moment estimates: Label: en
  31. ``Are the \textit{genre} and the \textit{Geschlecht} one and the same number? An inquiry into Alfred Clebsch's \textit{Geschlecht}: Label: en
  32. Analytic and arithmetic methods in Liouville's identities: Label: en
  33. Probability and exams: the work of Antonio Bordoni: Label: en
  34. Francesco Carlini: Kepler's equation and the asymptotic solution to singular differential equations: Label: en
  35. Book review of: D. Crippa, The impossibility of squaring the circle in the 17th century. A debate among Gregory, Huygens and Leibniz: Label: en
  36. Two letters from Otto Neugebauer to Thomas Eric Peet on ancient Egyptian mathematics: Label: en
  37. On the acceptance of trigonometry in \textit{wasan}: evidence from a text of Aida Yasuaki: Label: en
  38. Ibrāhīm al-Balīshṭār's book of arithmetic (ca. 1575): hybridizing Spanish mathematical treatises with the Arabic scientific tradition: Label: en
  39. How do we understand mathematical practices in non-mathematical fields? Reflections inspired by cases from \(12^{\text{th}}\) and \(13^{\text{th}}\) century China: Label: en
  40. The evolution of transformation media in spherical trigonometry in 17th- and 18th-century China, and its relation to ``Western learning: Label: en
  41. Brahmagupta's derivation of the area of a cyclic quadrilateral: Label: en
  42. A new interpretation of problem 10 of the Moscow mathematical papyrus: Label: en
  43. In memoriam: Boris Abramovich Rosenfeld (1917-2008): Label: en
  44. A catalog of the works of Jacob Hermann (1678-1733): Label: en
  45. Book review of: D. J. Albers (ed.) et al., The G. H. Hardy reader.: Label: en
  46. Book review of: R. Tobies, Iris Runge. A life at the crossroads of mathematics, science, and industry: Label: en
  47. Book review of: C. Cullen, Heavenly numbers. Astronomy and authority in early imperial China: Label: en
  48. Three books on computability, with a special focus on Turing's legacy. Essay review of: A. M. Turing, On computable numbers, with an application to the Entscheidungsproblem. Book review of: R. Adams, An early history of recursive functions and computabili: Label: en
  49. How mathematical impossibility changed welfare economics: a history of Arrow's impossibility theorem: Label: en
  50. Logic and logicians in Russia before 1917: living in a wider world: Label: en

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