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The following pages link to Lagrange in the Netherlands: Dutch attempts to obtain rigor in calculus, 1797-1840 (Q1818239):
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- Positive thinking. Conceptions of negative quantities in the Netherlands and the reception of Lacroix's algebra textbook (Q2707793) (← links)
- Definitely Infinitesimal: Foundations of the Calculus in The Netherlands, 1840-1870 (Q2735948) (← links)
- Jacob de Gelder (1765--1848) and didactics of mathematics (Q2785378) (← links)
- ``Mathematics our goal!'' Dutch mathematical societies around 1800 (Q2889520) (← links)
- The impeccable credentials of an untrained philosopher: Willem Jacob 's Gravesande's career before his Leiden professorship, 1688–1717 (Q2959519) (← links)
- The Lost Calculus (1637-1670): Tangency and Optimization without Limits (Q3369902) (← links)
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- ``Untiring labor overcomes all!'' The history of the Dutch Mathematical Society in comparison to its various counterparts in Europe (Q5936222) (← links)