The following pages link to L. C. Karpinski (Q562537):
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- Early algorisms in French. (Q562538) (← links)
- Rare mathematical books in the University of Michigan Library. (Q562723) (← links)
- The unity of Hindu contributions to mathematical science. (Q1436750) (← links)
- The permanent nature of the necessity for mathematics in the secondary schools. (Q1437978) (← links)
- New light on babylonian mathematics. (Q1448262) (← links)
- The earliest known American arithmetic. (Q1448356) (← links)
- Generalization of a theorem of Nicomachus. (Q1449968) (← links)
- Note on the mathematics of the Arabs. (Q1452800) (← links)
- The history of arithmetics. (Q1452808) (← links)
- \textit{Robert of Chaster}'s Latin translation of \textit{Al-Khovarizmi} with an introduction, critical notes, and an English version. (Q1472331) (← links)
- An early algorism. (Q1472420) (← links)
- The Quadripartitum numeronim of \textit{Johannes de Muris}. (Q1475850) (← links)
- The whetstone of witte. (Q1475851) (← links)
- The hindu-arabic numerals. (Q1479306) (← links)
- The ``Quadripartitum numerorum'' of \textit{John of Meurs}. (Q1479311) (← links)
- The whetstone of witte (1557). (Q1479316) (← links)
- Augrim stones. (Q1479366) (← links)
- The algebra of \textit{Abu Kamil Shoja' ben Aslam}. (Q1481776) (← links)
- Hindu numerals in the Fihrist. (Q1484681) (← links)
- \textit{Robert of Chester}'s translation of the algebra of \textit{Al-Khowarizmi}. (Q1484682) (← links)
- An Italian algebra of the fifteenth century. (Q1484691) (← links)
- \textit{Jordanus Nemorarius} and \textit{John of Halifax}. (Q1485985) (← links)
- On the distribution of quadratic residues. (Q1502557) (← links)
- The italian arithmetic and algebra of Master Jacob of Florence, 1307. (Q1834371) (← links)
- An early printed Italian arithmetical treatise. (Q1834376) (← links)
- Bibliography of mathematical works printed in America through 1850. (Q2585700) (← links)
- Descartes and the modern world. (Q2593838) (← links)
- Is there progress in mathematical discovery and did the Greeks have analytic geometry? (Q2601537) (← links)
- The first printed Arithmetic of Spain. Francesch Sanct Climent. (Q2605611) (← links)
- Simultaneous quadratics solvable in quadratic irrationalities. (Q2605796) (← links)
- An anglo-norman algorism of the fourteenth century. (Q2611166) (← links)
- The elusive George Fisher ``accomptant'' -- writer or editor of three popular arithmetics. (Q2613977) (← links)
- Arithmetic centenarians; textbooks with a long life. (Q2616432) (← links)
- Importance of the greek algebraical problems. (Q2618882) (← links)
- Recent progress in the history of ancient mathematics. (Q2623951) (← links)
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- Importance of the Greek Algebraical Problems (Q4758667) (← links)
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- \textit{John Caswell}. (Q5909871) (← links)
- Hindu numerals among the Arabs. (Q5909873) (← links)
- \textit{John Caswell}. (Q5910050) (← links)