The following pages link to Historia Mathematica (Q168116):
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- In memoriam: Paulus Gerdes (1952--2014). (Q286024) (← links)
- Jost Bürgi's method for calculating sines (Q286028) (← links)
- Augustus De Morgan's anonymous reviews for The Athenæum: a mirror of a Victorian mathematician (Q286031) (← links)
- Higher education, dissemination and spread of the mathematical sciences in Sardinia (1720--1848) (Q286033) (← links)
- Emmy Noether, Hermann Weyl, and the Göttingen Academy. A marginal note (Q286036) (← links)
- Book review of: A. Papadoupoulos and G. Théret, La théorie des lignes paralléles de Johann Heinrich Lambert; G. Saccheri, Euclid vindicated from every blemish. Edited by V. de Risi (Q286038) (← links)
- Book review of: R. Duda, Pearls from a lost city. The Lvov school of mathematics. (Q286040) (← links)
- Book review of: M. Steinschneider, Mathematik bei den Juden. Band II: 1551--1840. (Q286042) (← links)
- Book review of: J. Z. Buchwald and M. Feingold, Newton and the origin of civilization. (Q286044) (← links)
- On two conjectures that shaped the historiography of indeterminate analysis: Strachey and Chasles on Sanskrit sources (Q309803) (← links)
- The strange case of Paul Appell's last memoir on Monge's problem: ``sur les déblais et remblais'' (Q309806) (← links)
- Some distributivity-like results in the medieval arithmetic of Jordanus Nemorarius and Campanus de Novara (Q309808) (← links)
- Book review of: J.-L. Chabert et al., Histoire d'algorithmes. Du caillou à la puce (Q309809) (← links)
- Book review of: S. Dry, The Newton papers. The strange and true odyssey of Isaac Newton's manuscripts. (Q309811) (← links)
- On A. Ya. Khinchin's paper `Ideas of intuitionism and the struggle for a subject matter in contemporary mathematics' (1926): a translation with introduction and commentary (Q346664) (← links)
- Eugenio Beltrami's courses on the analytic and mechanical theory of heat. I: Analytic theory of heat (Q346666) (← links)
- ``The first man on the street'' -- tracing a famous Hilbert quote (1900) back to Gergonne (1825) (Q346668) (← links)
- Schouten, Levi-Civita and the notion of parallelism in Riemannian geometry (Q346670) (← links)
- Book review of: P. Beeley (ed.) and C. Scriba (ed.), The correspondence of John Wallis. Vol. III (October 1668--1671) and Volume IV (1672 -- April 1675) (Q346672) (← links)
- Book review of: C. Gilain (ed.) and A. Guilbaud (ed.), Sciences mathématiques 1750--1850. Continuités et ruptures. (Q346673) (← links)
- Book review of: A. R. Garciadiego, Infinitos, paradojas y principios. Escritos históricos en torno a los fundamentos de las matemáticas (Q346675) (← links)
- Practicing algebra in Late Antiquity: the problem-solving of Diophantus of Alexandria (Q391331) (← links)
- A treatise on proportion in the tradition of Thomas Bradwardine: the \textit{De proportionibus libri duo} (1528) of Jean Fernel (Q391333) (← links)
- The correspondence between Moritz Pasch and Felix Klein (Q391335) (← links)
- Book review: R. Kaplan and E. Kaplan, Hidden harmonies: the lives and times of the Pythagorean theorem. (Q391337) (← links)
- Book review: Luigi Maierú, Scienza, geometria, geometrie. Un percorso storico-didattico (Science, geometry, geometries. A historical-educational itinerary) (Q391339) (← links)
- Wābkanawī's prediction and calculations of the annular solar eclipse of 30 January 1283 (Q391340) (← links)
- The universe as confronted with Copernicus: the sphere of Mercury in the \textit{Theoricae novae planetarum} by Georg Peurbach (Q391341) (← links)
- Teaching arithmetic in the Habsburg Empire at the end of the 18th century -- a textbook example (Q391344) (← links)
- Book review: Glen Van Brummelen, The mathematics of the heavens and the earth: the early history of trigonometry. (Q391345) (← links)
- Book review: Elaine McKinnon Riehm and Frances Hoffman, Turbulent times in mathematics. The life of J. C. Fields and the history of the Fields Medal (Q391347) (← links)
- Book review: Karin Reich (ed.), Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen, Gauß zum Gedächtniss: Biographie Carl Friedrich Gauß, Leipzig 1856. Mit dem von Karin Reich verfassten Essay ``Wolfgang Sartorius von Waltershausen (1809--1876)'' (2012) (Q391348) (← links)
- Awarding of the May prizes for 2013 (Q391351) (← links)
- Montucla prize 2013 (Q391352) (← links)
- Perspective in Leibniz's invention of \textit{characteristica geometrica}: the problem of Desargues' influence (Q391354) (← links)
- Polylogarithms, functional equations and more: the elusive essays of William Spence (1777-1815) (Q391356) (← links)
- Robert Leslie Ellis's work on philosophy of science and the foundations of probability theory (Q391357) (← links)
- Book review of: M. Audin, Remembering Sofya Kovalevskaya (Q391359) (← links)
- Hans Wußing (1927-2011) and the blooming of the history of mathematics and sciences in the German Democratic Republic -- a biographical essay (Q420777) (← links)
- A forgotten British analyst: Nicolas Vilant (1737-1807) (Q420778) (← links)
- Another theorem of Cauchy which `admits exceptions' (Q420779) (← links)
- The editors and editions of the writings of Évariste Galois (Q420781) (← links)
- A hitherto unknown Hellenistic treatise on the regular polyhedra (Q424863) (← links)
- In memoriam: Aḥmad Salīm Sa'īdān (1914--1991) (Q424865) (← links)
- Bibliography of publications of Aḥmad Salīm Sa'īdān (1914--1991) on the history of mathematics and astronomy in Islamic civilization, and list of medieval Arabic texts published by him (Q424866) (← links)
- Editorial: The history of mathematics, the history of science mathematics, and \textit{Historia mathematica} (Q424867) (← links)
- John Wallis and the French: his quarrels with Fermat, Pascal, Dulaurens, and Descartes (Q452110) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler's use and understanding of mathematical transcendence (Q452112) (← links)
- What did Gauss read in the appendix? (Q452116) (← links)
- Explorations in the history of mathematical recreations: an introduction (Q465154) (← links)