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The following pages link to Renaissance notions of number and magnitude (Q2490947):
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- Stevin numbers and reality (Q351454) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Quelques conceptions de la théorie des proportions dans des traités de la seconde moitié du dix septième siècle (Q376054) (← links)
- The natures of numbers in and around Bombelli's \textit{L'algebra} (Q711448) (← links)
- How to define a number? A general epistemological account of Simon Stevin's art of defining (Q989750) (← links)
- A dialogue on the use of arithmetic in geometry: van Ceulen's and Snellius's Fundamenta Arithmetica et Geometrica (Q990262) (← links)
- Toward a history of mathematics focused on procedures (Q1616107) (← links)
- François Viète's revolution in algebra (Q1643448) (← links)
- Daniele Barbaro on geometric ratio (Q2282445) (← links)
- Irrational “Coefficients” in Renaissance Algebra (Q4594268) (← links)
- Teaching as an Indicator of Mathematical Practices (Q5241556) (← links)
- Scalable monoids and quantity calculus (Q6047294) (← links)
- Decimal fractional numeration and the decimal point in 15th-century Italy (Q6492109) (← links)
- The legacy of al-Khwārazmī in history of algebra (Q6609982) (← links)
- Negatives as fictions in \(\mathrm{16^{th}}\) and \(\mathrm{17^{th}}\) century mathematics (Q6657936) (← links)