Mathematics throughout the ages

  • Publisher: Prometheus(Praha), 2001

Book Parts

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  1. [Titulní stránky]Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  2. [Závěrečné stránky]Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  3. ObsahAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  4. PředmluvaAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  5. Squaring the circle in XVI - XVIII centuriesAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  6. Old algebraical treatisesAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  7. On a small Comenius’ work “Geometry and geodesy”Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  8. Geometry in Poland in XV - XVIII centuriesAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  9. Bolzano's inheritance research in BohemiaAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  10. Otakar Borůvka and French mathematicsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  11. Mathematics at Polish universities (Cracow and Vilnius) in the XVIII centuryAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  12. Life and work of Prof. Miloš KösslerAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  13. Stetigkeit und Unstetigkeit in der GeometrieAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  14. 10th Novembertagung on the History and Philosophy of Mathematics (28. - 31. 10. 1999)Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  15. List of participantsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  16. ForewordAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  17. Connections between history and philosophy of mathematics. Informed frameworks, spontaneous philosophy,and philosophical challenges to mathematicsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  18. Some remarks on Hilbert's axiomatic method and the unity of scienceAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  19. Transformation and continuity of mathematics in the 1820sAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  20. Change in progress: Notation and algorithmsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  21. “Vielleicht für menschliche Kräfte unausführbar.” A mathematical proof of a Danish astronomer?Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  22. AbstractsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  23. 11th Novembertagung on the History and Philosophy of Mathematics (2. - 5. 11. 2000)Access to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  24. List of participantsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  25. ForewordAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  26. Letter to 11th Novembertagung participantsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  27. Beginnings of the calculus - the first published booksAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  28. Mathematische und Physikalische Literatur des 18. Jahrhunderts für Gebildete - Weibliche - LaienAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  29. Überlegungen zum Raumbegriff bei H. Poincaré und F. RieszAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  30. The development of notation in graph theory in different languagesAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  31. Mathematicians on cryptologyAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  32. Lattice theory - its birth and lifeAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  33. Life and work of Karel RychlíkAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  34. The metaphor of tool and foundation of mathematicsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  35. The first Czech textbooks on the differential geometryAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 
  36. AbstractsAccess to Book Part  Full (PDF) 

How to cite

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Fuchs, Eduard, ed. Mathematics throughout the ages. Praha: Prometheus, 2001. <http://eudml.org/doc/202330>.

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