The following pages link to Benjamin Wardhaugh (Q311380):
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- Filling a gap in the history of \(\pi\): an exciting discovery (Q311381) (← links)
- A `lost' chapter in the calculation of \(\pi\): Baron Zach and MS Bodleian 949 (Q492787) (← links)
- Musical logarithms in the seventeenth century: Descartes, Mercator, Newton (Q2474816) (← links)
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- Political gout: dissolute patients, deceitful physicians, and other blue devils (Q3404178) (← links)
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- <i>‘Magic is no magic’: The wonderful world of Simon Stevin</i> (Q3552170) (← links)
- The Logarithmic Ear: Pietro Mengoli's Mathematics of Music (Q3593594) (← links)
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- Charles Hutton: ‘One of the greatest mathematicians in Europe’? (Q4976290) (← links)
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- Encounters with Euclid (Q5125086) (← links)
- Rehearsing in the Margins: Mathematical Print and Mathematical Learning in the Early Modern Period (Q5162222) (← links)
- Greek Mathematics in English: The Work of Sir Thomas L. Heath (1861–1940) (Q5378063) (← links)
- Poor Robin and Merry Andrew: mathematical humour in Restoration England (Q5429676) (← links)
- Addendum to ‘Graphs in the 1680s: Martin Lister, Robert Plot, William Molyneux and John Warner’. (Q6589521) (← links)
- John Wallis (Q6599506) (← links)
- Collection, use, dispersal: the library of Charles Hutton and the fate of Georgian mathematics (Q6634936) (← links)
- Euclidean terms in European languages, 1482--1703 (Q6640917) (← links)