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- Jaghmīnī's \textit{Mulakhkhaṣ}. An Islamic introduction to Ptolemaic astronomy (Q265781) (← links)
- New mathematical cuneiform texts (Q310890) (← links)
- A critical edition of Ibn al-Haytham's \textit{On the shape of the eclipse}. The first experimental study of the camera obscura (Q332232) (← links)
- The Liber mahameleth. A 12th century mathematical treatise. 3 volume set (Q390789) (← links)
- Babylonian mathematical astronomy: Procedure texts (Q411314) (← links)
- Mathematical tablets from Tell Harmal (Q495629) (← links)
- Magic squares in the tenth century. Two Arabic treatises by Anṭākī and Būzjānī (Q511298) (← links)
- Saved from the cellar. Gerhard Gentzen's shorthand notes on logic and foundations of mathematics (Q530609) (← links)
- Jan de Witt's Elementa curvarum linearum. Liber secundus. Edited by Albert W. Grootendorst, Jan Aarts, Miente Bakker and Reinie Erné (Q609448) (← links)
- A history of the central limit theorem. From classical to modern probability theory (Q617824) (← links)
- Ancient astronomical observations and the study of the Moon's motion (1691-1757). (Q655138) (← links)
- Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abaci}. A translation into modern English of Leonardo Pisano's \textit{Book of calculation}. Transl. from the Latin and with an introduction, notes and bibliography by L. E. Sigler (Q701698) (← links)
- The scientific correspondence of H. A. Lorentz. Volume 2. The Dutch correspondents (Q721711) (← links)
- Thābit ibn Qurra's restoration of Euclid's \textit{Data}. Text, translation, commentary (Q723889) (← links)
- MacLaurin's physical dissertations (Q857445) (← links)
- A remarkable collection of Babylonian mathematical texts. Manuscripts in the Schøyen Collection: Cuneiform Texts I (Q858553) (← links)
- A history of parametric statistical inference from Bernoulli to Fisher, 1713--1935 (Q860330) (← links)
- Thomas Harriot's \textit{Artis analyticae praxis}. An English translation with commentary (Q870803) (← links)
- The scientific correspondence of H. A. Lorentz. Vol. 1 (Q952256) (← links)
- The Noether theorems. Invariance and conservation laws in the twentieth century. Transl. from the French by Bertram E. Schwarzbach (Q953206) (← links)
- \textit{Gaṇita-Yukti-Bhāṣā} (Rationales in mathematical astronomy) of Jyeṣṭhadeva. Volume I: Mathematics. Volume II: Astronomy. A critical translation of the original Malayalam text by K. V. Sarma. With explanatory notes by K. Ramasubramanian, M (Q954758) (← links)
- Granting the seasons. The Chinese astronomical reform of 1280. With a study of its many dimensions and a translation of its records. With the research collaboration of the late Kiyosi Yabuuti and Shigeru Nakayama (Q954760) (← links)
- The Hill--Brown theory of the Moon's motion. Its coming-to-be and short-lived ascendancy (1877-1984) (Q983264) (← links)
- A survey of the Almagest. Edited by Alexander Jones, with annotation and a new commentary (Q992746) (← links)
- Tantrasaṅgraha of Nīlakaṇṭha Somayājī. Transl. from the Sanskrit (Q992749) (← links)
- The rise and development of the theory of series up to the early 1820s (Q995987) (← links)
- Fibonacci's De Practica Geometrie (Q996094) (← links)
- Cauchy's Cours d'analyse. An annotated translation (Q1018919) (← links)
- Between theory and observations. Tobias Mayer's explorations of lunar motion, 1751-1755 (Q1047559) (← links)
- A history of inverse probability. From Thomas Bayes to Karl Pearson. (Q1297058) (← links)
- Most honourable remembrance. The life and work of Thomas Bayes (Q1409255) (← links)
- Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abaci}. A translation into modern English of Leonardo Pisano's Book of calculation. Transl. from the Latin and with an introduction, notes and bibliography by L. E. Sigler (Q1422627) (← links)
- Jan de Witt's `Elementa curvarum linearum--liber primus'. Text translation, introduction, and commentary by Albert W. Grootendorst. With the help of Miente Bakker (Q1578781) (← links)
- Emergence of the theory of Lie groups. An essay in the history of mathematics 1869--1926 (Q1578782) (← links)
- The mathematics of India. Concepts, methods, connections (Q1654577) (← links)
- Sanskrit astronomical tables (Q1668472) (← links)
- Karaṇapaddhati of Putumana Somayājī (Q1675060) (← links)
- Bhāskara-prabhā. Selected papers presented at Bhāskara 900, an international conference to commemorate the 900th birth anniversary of Bhāskarācārya, Thane, India, September, 19--21, 2014 (Q1722777) (← links)
- Exploring the limits of preclassical mechanics. A study of conceptual development in early modern science: Free fall and compounded motion in the work of Descartes, Galileo and Beeckman (Q1883311) (← links)
- The arithmetic of infinitesimals. Translated from the Latin and with an introduction by Jaqueline A. Stedall (Q1883313) (← links)
- Hidden harmony -- geometric fantasies. The rise of complex function theory (Q1935205) (← links)
- The mathematics of Frobenius in context. A journey through 18th to 20th century mathematics (Q1935210) (← links)
- The selected correspondence of L. E. J. Brouwer. (Q2276272) (← links)
- Edmond Halley's reconstruction of the lost book of Apollonius's Conics. Translation and commentary (Q2276275) (← links)
- Studies in Indian mathematics and astronomy. Selected articles of Kripa Shankar Shukla (Q2415168) (← links)
- Stephen of Pisa and Antioch: \textit{Liber mamonis}. An introduction to Ptolemaic cosmology and astronomy from the early Crusader states (Q2420015) (← links)
- Magic squares. Their history and construction from ancient times to AD 1600 (Q2420373) (← links)
- Conflicts between generalization, rigor and intuition. Number concepts underlying the development of analysis in 17th--19th century France and Germany (Q2484162) (← links)
- The geometry of an art. The history of the mathematical theory of perspective from Alberti to Monge (Q2502530) (← links)
- Paul Lévy and Maurice Fréchet. 50 years of correspondence in 107 letters. Translations of the introductory sections and most of the notes by Peter Kleban (Q2637808) (← links)