The ``mathematicus'': on the evolution and significance of a novel occupational group at the time of Gerhard Mercator. Papers from the 4th Mercator symposium, Schloß Krickenbeck, Germany, October 30--31, 1995 (Q2715775)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1600378
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 1600378 |
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28 May 2001
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Mathematicus
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Mercator Symposium
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Schloß Krickenbeck (Germany)
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Proceedings
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The ``mathematicus'': on the evolution and significance of a novel occupational group at the time of Gerhard Mercator. Papers from the 4th Mercator symposium, Schloß Krickenbeck, Germany, October 30--31, 1995 (English)
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