The following pages link to Science in Context (Q2795313):
Displaying 50 items.
- Polemics in Public: Poncelet, Gergonne, Plücker, and the Duality Controversy (Q2795314) (← links)
- Volterra, Fascism, and France (Q2795316) (← links)
- What Does the Arrest and Release of Emile Borel and His Colleagues in 1941 Tell Us about the German Occupation of France? (Q2882832) (← links)
- Methodological Reflections on Typologies for Numerical Notations (Q2894215) (← links)
- Zionist Internationalism through Number Theory: Edmund Landau at the Opening of the Hebrew University in 1925 (Q3087812) (← links)
- The Influence of Qing Dynasty Editorial Work on the Modern Interpretation of Mathematical Sources: The Case of Li Rui's Edition of Li Ye's Mathematical Treatises (Q3191408) (← links)
- The Pythagorean Table of Opposites, Symbolic Classification, and Aristotle (Q3458918) (← links)
- Transmission as Transformation: The Translation Movements in the Medieval East and West in a Comparative Perspective (Q3525862) (← links)
- Early Texts on Hindu-Arabic Calculation (Q3525863) (← links)
- Observations on Hermann of Carinthia's Version of the <i>Elements</i> and its Relation to the Arabic Transmission (Q3525864) (← links)
- On a Collection of Geometrical Riddles and their Role in the Shaping of Four to Six “Algebras” (Q3525865) (← links)
- On Heiberg's Euclid (Q3525866) (← links)
- [Tdotu]ūsī and Copernicus: The Earth's Motion in Context (Q3525867) (← links)
- Astronomical Observations in the Maghrib in the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries (Q3525868) (← links)
- Greek Mechanics in Arabic Context: Thābit ibn Qurra, al-Isfizārī and the Arabic Traditions of Aristotelian and Euclidean Mechanics (Q3525870) (← links)
- The Coherence of the Arabic-Latin Translation Program in Toledo in the Twelfth Century (Q3525871) (← links)
- Frederick II of Hohenstaufen and Arabic Science (Q3525872) (← links)
- Greek-Arabic-Latin: The Transmission of Mathematical Texts in the Middle Ages (Q3525873) (← links)
- In the Service of the Reich: Aspects of Copernicus and Galileo in Nazi Germany’s Historiographical and Political Discourse (Q3525874) (← links)
- Physiological Optics and Physical Geometry (Q3525875) (← links)
- The Foundations of Geometry and the Concept of Motion: Helmholtz and Poincaré (Q3525876) (← links)
- Introduction: The History of Early Mathematics – Ways of Re-Writing (Q3525877) (← links)
- Remarks on Euclid’s Elements I,32 and the Parallel Postulate (Q3525878) (← links)
- Exceeding and Falling Short: Elliptical and Hyperbolical Application of Areas (Q3525879) (← links)
- On Simplicius’ Testimony Regarding Eudoxan Lunar Theory (Q3525880) (← links)
- Phantom Theories of pre-Eudoxean Proportion (Q3525881) (← links)
- The Use of Analogy in Book VII of Apollonius’ Conica (Q3525882) (← links)
- Egyptian Mathematical Texts and Their Contexts (Q3525883) (← links)
- Ancient Rhetoric and Greek Mathematics: A Response to a Modern Historiographical Dilemma (Q3525884) (← links)
- Generality above Abstraction: The General Expressed in Terms of the Paradigmatic in Mathematics in Ancient China (Q3525885) (← links)
- “In a rational world all radicals would be exterminated”: Mathematics, Logic and Secular Thinking in Augustus De Morgan's England (Q3525886) (← links)
- Einstein's Unpublished Opening Lecture for His Course on Relativity Theory in Argentina, 1925 (Q3529440) (← links)
- Unpublished Opening Lecture for the Course on the Theory of Relativity in Argentina, 1925 (Q3529441) (← links)
- Three Studies on the History of Sampling Surveys: Norway, Russia-USSR, United States (Q3530985) (← links)
- The Rise and Fall of Sampling Surveys in Norway, 18751906 (Q3530987) (← links)
- From Typical Areas to Random Sampling: Sampling Methods in Russia from 1875 to 1930 (Q3530988) (← links)
- The Jesuit Ratio Studiorum, Christopher Clavius, and the Study of Mathematical Sciences in Universities (Q3530989) (← links)
- Historical Documents, Part I Sections on Mathematics from the Various Editions of the Ratio Studiorum Written by Christopher Clavius, S. J. (Q3530990) (← links)
- Historical Documents, Part II Two Documents on Mathematics Written by Christopher Clavius, S. J. (Q3530992) (← links)
- Two Approaches to Foundations in Greek Mathematics: Apollonius and Geminus (Q3568338) (← links)
- Egg-Forms and Measure-Bodies: Different Mathematical Practices in the Early History of the Modern Theory of Convexity (Q3613687) (← links)
- For Some Histories of Greek Mathematics (Q3653120) (← links)
- Situating the Debate on “Geometrical Algebra” within the Framework of Premodern Algebra (Q4593277) (← links)
- Wronski's Foundations of Mathematics (Q4593278) (← links)
- Reflections on the Notion of Culture in the History of Mathematics: The Example of “Geometrical Equations” (Q4593279) (← links)
- Irrational “Coefficients” in Renaissance Algebra (Q4594268) (← links)
- Oriental Metrology and the Politics of Antiquity in Nineteenth-Century Survey Sciences (Q4594270) (← links)
- Turbulence Research in the 1920s and 1930s between Mathematics, Physics, and Engineering (Q4614760) (← links)
- The Formation of “Islamic Mathematics” Sources and Conditions (Q5188966) (← links)
- An Account of the Scientific Titles and Works of Pierre Duhem (Q5188967) (← links)