The following pages link to (Q3224865):
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- Book review of: Jacqueline Stedall, The history of mathematics. A very short introduction. (Q376535) (← links)
- Quo vadis \textit{history of ancient mathematics} who will you take with you, and who will be left behind? Essay review prompted by a recent publication (Q2073411) (← links)
- How do we understand mathematical practices in non-mathematical fields? Reflections inspired by cases from \(12^{\text{th}}\) and \(13^{\text{th}}\) century China (Q2660396) (← links)
- Looking back on a bestseller: D. Struik's \textit{A concise history of mathematics}. (Q2756775) (← links)
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- A plurality of algebras, 1200–1600: Algebraic Europe from Fibonacci to Clavius (Q4976282) (← links)
- Introductory Remarks (Q5378058) (← 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)
- T. E. Peet, a mathematician among Egyptologists? (Q6639171) (← links)
- Ancient Egyptian mathematics in the early 20th century: a mathematical view from Kiel, 1926 (Q6659788) (← links)