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The following pages link to Conceptual and Mathematical Structures of Mechanical Science in the Western Civilization around the 18<sup>th</sup> century (Q5412265):
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- The varieties of mechanics by 1800 (Q752669) (← links)
- A tale of Tartaglia's \textit{Libro sesto} \& \textit{La gionta} in \textit{Quesiti et inventioni diverse} (1546--1554): exploring the historical and cultural foundations (Q2151516) (← links)
- Historical and foundational details on the method of infinite descent: every prime number of the form \(4n+1\) is the sum of two squares (Q2151525) (← links)
- Continuum mechanics through the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Historical perspectives from John Bernoulli (1727) to Ernst Hellinger (1914) (Q2452727) (← links)
- A Newtonian tale details on notes and proofs in Geneva edition of Newton's<i>Principia</i> (Q2956594) (← links)
- Work for the workers: Advances in engineering mechanics and instruction in France, 1800–1830 (Q3317057) (← links)
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- Rational Mechanics in the Eighteenth Century. On Structural Developments of a Mathematical Science (Q4899688) (← links)
- The Origins of Mechanical Conservation Principles and Variational Calculus in the 17th Century (Q5261820) (← links)
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- Mechanics and Natural Philosophy Before the Scientific Revolution (Q5502725) (← links)
- Conceptual frameworks on the relationship between physics-mathematics in the Newton \textit{Principia Geneva} edition (1822) (Q6639626) (← links)