The following pages link to (Q3842590):
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- Nature's drawing: problems and resolutions in the mathematization of motion (Q375347) (← links)
- Physico-mathematics and the search for causes in Descartes' optics -- 1619--1637 (Q375349) (← links)
- Why Euclid's geometry brooked no doubt: J. H. Lambert on certainty and the existence of models (Q833025) (← links)
- Cristoforo Borri and the epistemological status of mathematics in seventeenth-century Portugal (Q997155) (← links)
- Conceptualism and contextualism in the recent historiography of Newton's \textit{Principia}. (Q1421931) (← links)
- Applying mathematics to empirical sciences: flashback to a puzzling disciplinary interaction (Q1709139) (← links)
- Nominalism and constructivism in seventeenth-century mathematical philosophy (Q1776883) (← links)
- What do you need a mathematician for? Martinus Hortensius's ``speech on the dignity and utility of the mathematical sciences'' (Amsterdam 1634) (Q1777534) (← links)
- ‘Mathematics Made No Contribution to the Public Weal’: Why Jean Fernel (1497-1558) Became a Physician (Q4649680) (← links)
- Newton on constructions in geometry (Q6148338) (← links)
- Francesco Fontana (1580--1656) from practice to rules of calculation of lens systems (Q6191992) (← links)