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The following pages link to The mathematics of the past: distinguishing its history from our heritage (Q1877688):
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- Who gave you the Cauchy-Weierstrass tale? The dual history of rigorous calculus (Q351452) (← links)
- Ten misconceptions from the history of analysis and their debunking (Q360440) (← links)
- Defending Hypatia. Ramus, Savile, and the Renaissance rediscovery of mathematical history (Q392573) (← links)
- Leonhard Euler's use and understanding of mathematical transcendence (Q452112) (← links)
- A delicate balance: global perspectives on innovation and tradition in the history of mathematics. A Festschrift in honor of Joseph W. Dauben (Q478808) (← links)
- Leibniz's infinitesimals: their fictionality, their modern implementations, and their foes from Berkeley to Russell and beyond (Q486948) (← links)
- How ordinary elimination became Gaussian elimination (Q716156) (← links)
- In memoriam: Ivor Grattan-Guinness (June 23, 1941 -- December 12, 2014). (Q891752) (← links)
- Towards a new epistemology of mathematics (Q948971) (← links)
- Solving Wigner's mystery: the reasonable (though perhaps limited) effectiveness of mathematics in the natural sciences (Q976298) (← links)
- A residual category: Some reflections on the history of mathematics and its status (Q1310253) (← links)
- Out of the ivory tower: The significance of Dirk Struik as historian of mathematics (Q1867855) (← links)
- Omnipresence, multipresence and ubiquity: kinds of generality in and around mathematics and logics (Q1942335) (← links)
- Penrose's 1965 singularity theorem: from geodesic incompleteness to cosmic censorship (Q2098138) (← links)
- Mathematics Ho! Which modern mathematics was modernist? (Q2268032) (← links)
- Searches for the origins of the epistemological concept of model in mathematics (Q2357601) (← links)
- A Burgessian critique of nominalistic tendencies in contemporary mathematics and its historiography (Q2391944) (← links)
- A new look at e.g. Björling and the Cauchy sum theorem (Q2457842) (← links)
- Book Review: The Chinese roots of linear algebra (Q2949105) (← links)
- Algebra and Geometry in the Old Babylonian Period: Matters Concerning Reeds (Q3423498) (← links)
- Nonstandard Analysis, Infinitesimals, and the History of Calculus (Q3466723) (← links)
- History or Heritage? An Important Distinction in Mathematics and for Mathematics Education (Q4469228) (← links)
- Der historische Erfahrungsraum des Wissenschaftshistorikers Ein Fallbeispiel aus der Historiographie der Mathematik (Q4504952) (← links)
- Un Altro Presente: on the historical interpretation of mathematical texts (Q4561027) (← links)
- The Many Lives of the Twisted Cubic (Q4967776) (← links)
- Anachronisms in the History of Mathematics (Q4986962) (← links)
- Anachronism in the Renaissance historiography of mathematics (Q5027259) (← links)
- Historia epsylontyki (Q5233095) (← links)
- Formulations of the inclusion–exclusion principle from Legendre to Poincaré, with emphasis on Daniel Augusto da Silva (Q5879361) (← links)
- The Venn-MacColl Dispute in <i>Nature</i> (Q6098746) (← links)
- The richness of the history of mathematics. A tribute to Jeremy Gray (Q6535392) (← links)
- A problem-oriented multiple perspective way into history of mathematics -- what, why and how illustrated by practice (Q6623901) (← links)
- Advice to a young mathematician wishing to enter the history of mathematics (Q6623903) (← links)
- The ancients and the moderns: Chasles on Euclid's lost \textit{porisms} and the pursuit of geometry (Q6653778) (← links)