| Publication | Date of Publication | Type |
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| https://portal.mardi4nfdi.de/entity/Q5288828 | 1994-06-06 | Paper |
| A proof that every aggregate can be well-ordered. | 1922-01-01 | Paper |
| A proof that any aggregate can be well-ordered. | 1919-01-01 | Paper |
| Démonstration du théorème d'après lequel tout ensemble peut être bien ordonné. | 1918-01-01 | Paper |
| The \textit{Mittag-Leffler} institute. | 1918-01-01 | Paper |
| The philosophy of Mr. \textit{Bertrand Russell}, with an appendix of leading passages from certain other works. | 1918-01-01 | Paper |
| A proof that any aggregate can be well-ordered. | 1918-01-01 | Paper |
| Problems of arrangement of an infinite class. | 1918-01-01 | Paper |
| The influence of \textit{Fourier's} theory of the conduction of heat on the development of pure mathematics. | 1917-01-01 | Paper |
| The organisation of scientific literature. | 1917-01-01 | Paper |
| The function of symbolism in mathematical logic. | 1917-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Mach}'s mechanics. | 1916-01-01 | Paper |
| Mathematics. | 1916-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Newton}'s hypothese of ether and of gravitation from 1672 to 1679, 1679 to 1693, 1693 to 1726. | 1915-01-01 | Paper |
| The purely ordinal conceptions of mathematics and their significance for mathematical physics. | 1915-01-01 | Paper |
| The flying arrow: an anachronism. | 1915-01-01 | Paper |
| The origin of \textit{Cauchy}'s conceptions of a definite integral and of the continuity of a function. | 1914-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Sir George Darwin}: a biographical Sketch. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| Note on \textit{Fourier}'s influence on the conceptions of mathematics. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The ideas of the ``Fonctions analytiques in \textit{Lagrange}'s early work. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theory of transfinite numbers. (Part. III, continued from 16, 43.). | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The nature and validity of the principle of least action. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Robert Hooke} as a precursor of \textit{Newton}. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| An accident that led to a notable discovery. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| Tales with philosophical morals. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The nature of mathematics. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| A correction and some remarks. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theories of mathematical logic and the principle of mathematics. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| On isoid relations and theories of irrational number. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The values that certain analytic functions can take. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The principle of least action. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| Note on Sir \textit{George Darwin}. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| The principle of least action. | 1913-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Henri Poincaré}: Obituary. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Maupertuis} and the principle of least action. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| \textit{Mr. Bertrand Russell's} first work on the Principles of Mathematics. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| Nominalism in Mathematics. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theories of mathematical logic and the principles of mathematics. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| Logic, M. \textit{Bergson} and Mr. \textit{H. G. Wells}. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| The principle of least action. | 1912-01-01 | Paper |
| The philosophy of Mr. \textit{B*rtr*and R*ss*ll}. With appendixes of leading passages from certain other works. | 1911-01-01 | Paper |
| Some modern advances in logic. | 1911-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of theories of mathematical logic and the principles of mathematics. | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theory of transfinite numbers. Part 3. From 1870 to 1882. | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
| A mathematical paradox. | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
| Tran finite numbers and the principles of mathematics. | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
| A theorem in the general theory of ordered aggregates. | 1910-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theory of transfinite numbers. Part 2. \textit{Weierstraß} (1840-1880). | 1909-01-01 | Paper |
| Note on an analogue of \textit{Gauß}' principle of least constraint. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| On some points in the foundation of mathematical physics. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| The multiplication of Alephs. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| The study of mathematics. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| The introduction of irrational numbers. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| On those principles of mechanics which depend upon processes of variation. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| On those principles of mechanics which depend upon processes of variation. | 1908-01-01 | Paper |
| On infinite sums and products of cardinal numbers. | 1907-01-01 | Paper |
| Addition to papers on the equations of mechanics. | 1907-01-01 | Paper |
| On the comparsion of aggregates. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| The development of the theory of transfinite numbers. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| The multiplication of an infinity of ordinal types. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| On sets of intervals in a simply ordered series. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| De infinito in mathematica. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| On the question of the existence of transfinite numbers. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| The derivation of equations in generalised coordinates from the principle of least action and allied principles. | 1906-01-01 | Paper |
| On two differential equations in \textit{Lagrange}'s ``Mécanique analytique. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| The theory of functions with \textit{Cauchy} and \textit{Gauß}. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| On a proof, that every aggregate can be well-ordered. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| The definition of a series similarly ordered to the series of all ordinal numbers. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| On transfinite cardinal numbers of the exponential form. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| On the general theory of functions. | 1905-01-01 | Paper |
| On the transfinite cardinal numbers of well-ordered aggregates. | 1904-01-01 | Paper |
| On the transfinite cardinal numbers of number-classes in general. | 1904-01-01 | Paper |
| Alternative forms of the equations of mechanics. | 1904-01-01 | Paper |
| On the general equations of mechanics. | 1904-01-01 | Paper |
| On functions, all of whose singularities are non-essential. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
| A general theorem on the transfinite cardinal numbers of aggregates of functions. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
| The cardinal number of the aggregate of integrable functions. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
| On \textit{Gauss'} principle of least constraint and the equations of mechanics. | 1903-01-01 | Paper |
| On unique, non-repeating, integer-functions. | 1901-01-01 | Paper |
| The origin of the doctrine of compensation of errors in the infinitesimal calculus. | 1898-01-01 | Paper |