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- Commutativity and collinearity: a historical case study of the interconnection of mathematical ideas. Part I (Q2806370) (← links)
- Theodorus’ proofs of incommensurabilities with Gnomons (Q2806372) (← links)
- Robert Patterson: American ‘revolutionary’ mathematician (Q2806374) (← links)
- Robert Leslie Ellis, William Whewell and Kant: the role of Rev H F C Logan (Q2806375) (← links)
- Two beginnings of geometry and folding: Hermann Wiener and Sundara Row (Q2806376) (← links)
- A tale of mathematical myth-making: E T Bell and the ‘arithmetization of algebra’ (Q2806377) (← links)
- Taming the unknown: a history of algebra from antiquity to the early twentieth century, by Victor J Katz and Karen Hunger Parshall (Q2806378) (← links)
- A note on some recent mathematical histories/A curious history of mathematics, by Joel Levy/The universe in zero words, by Dana Mackenzie/17 equations that changed the world, by Ian Stewart/Maths in 100 key breakthroughs, by Richard Elwes (Q2806380) (← links)
- Commutativity and collinearity: a historical case study of the interconnection of mathematical ideas. Part II (Q2818281) (← links)
- Details on the mathematical interplay between Leonardo da Vinci and Luca Pacioli (Q2818282) (← links)
- Early tables resembling those of natural logarithms (Q2818284) (← links)
- George Boole and Walsh's delusions (Q2818286) (← links)
- P G Tait's statistical models (Q2818288) (← links)
- Exploring the lunes of Hippocrates in a dynamic geometry environment (Q2818289) (← links)
- A Chronicle of Permutation Statistical Methods: 1920–2000, and Beyond, by K J Berry, J E Johnston, and P J W Mielke (Q2818290) (← links)
- Seduced by logic: Émilie Du Châtelet, Mary Somerville and the Newtonian revolution, by Robyn Arianrhod (Q2818292) (← links)
- Root 2: the early evidence and later conjectures (Q2872722) (← links)
- In search of Thomas Knight: Part 2 (Q2872723) (← links)
- The mathematician who drove Whist forward: William Henry Whitfeld (1856–1915) (Q2872724) (← links)
- Sieve of war: the legacy of Jitsuro Nagura (Q2872726) (← links)
- Thomas Harriot on continuous compounding (Q2879447) (← links)
- Robert Richard Anstice (1813–1853): a Hertfordshire bicentenary (Q2879448) (← links)
- James Clerk Maxwell (BSHM–Gresham Lecture 2012) (Q2879449) (← links)
- Exploring ancient Greek and Roman numeracy (Q2893064) (← links)
- Alice Bache Gould: mathematician in search of war work, 1918 (Q2893065) (← links)
- From prehistoric balls to contemporary fiction: what the history of mathematics has done for me (Q2894298) (← links)
- Avoiding arithmetic, or the material culture of not learning mathematics (Q2894299) (← links)
- On the intellectual heritage of Henri Poincaré (Q2894300) (← links)
- Mathematics education in Hong Kong under colonial rule (Q2894303) (← links)
- ‘And John Napier created logarithms...’ (Q2935399) (← links)
- Napier revisited or A new look at the computation of his logarithms (Q2935400) (← links)
- Remarks on the idealist and empiricist interpretation of frequentism: Robert Leslie Ellis versus John Venn (Q2935401) (← links)
- In the footsteps of Euler and MacMahon: combinatorics, the mathematics that counts (Q2935402) (← links)
- The history of mathematics: a very short introduction, by Jacqueline Stedall (Q2935403) (← links)
- James Clerk Maxwell. Perspectives on his life and work, by Raymond Flood, Mark McCartney and Andrew Whitaker (eds) (Q2935404) (← links)
- A Newtonian tale details on notes and proofs in Geneva edition of Newton's<i>Principia</i> (Q2956594) (← links)
- Folding the regular pentagon (Q2956595) (← links)
- Defining continuity of real functions of real variables (Q2956596) (← links)
- The Paul A M Dirac papers at Florida State University: a search for informal mathematical investigations (Q2956599) (← links)
- An analysis of history of mathematics research literature in Turkey: the mathematics education perspective<sup>1</sup> (Q2956603) (← links)
- The algebra of marriage: an episode in applied group theory (Q2956605) (← links)
- Maya mathematics (Q3017834) (← links)
- On mathematical games (Q3017835) (← links)
- William Ludlam: portrait of an eighteenth-century mathematician (Q3017836) (← links)
- Lessons from the early seventeenth century for mathematics curriculum design (Q3057744) (← links)
- Reading numbers in early modern England (Q3083751) (← links)
- Some unknown documents associated with William Wallace (1768–1843) (Q3083752) (← links)
- The role of flow charts in the early automation of applied mathematics (Q3083753) (← links)
- The Elizabethan mathematics of everything: John Dee's ‘Mathematicall praeface’ to Euclid's<i>Elements</i> (Q3100659) (← links)
- Vernacular geometry: between the senses and reason (Q3100661) (← links)