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The following pages link to The correspondence of John Wallis. Vol. III (October 1668--1671). Edited by Philip Beeley and Christoph J. Scriba (Q2893683):
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- John Wallis and the French: his quarrels with Fermat, Pascal, Dulaurens, and Descartes (Q452110) (← links)
- The six books of Diophantus' Arithmetic increased and reduced to specious: the lost manuscript of Jacques Ozanam (1640--1718) (Q822765) (← links)
- William Wallace and the introduction of continental calculus to Britain: A letter to George Peacock (Q1091370) (← links)
- Fermat's dilemma: Why did he keep mum on infinitesimals? and the European theological context (Q1616127) (← links)
- The Correspondence of John Wallis (1616-1703) (Q3023374) (← links)
- Additions and corrections to the correspondence of Henry Oldenburg* (Q3483243) (← links)
- The Correspondence of John Wallis (1616-1703) (Q4793802) (← links)
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- John Wallis and the Catholics: confessional and theological antagonism in Wallis's mathematics and philosophy (Q5378988) (← links)
- Of our own nation: John Wallis's account of mathematical learning in medieval England (Q5944931) (← links)