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The following pages link to Florian Cajori (Q122323):
Displaying 50 items.
- Cajori (Q1069410) (← links)
- A History of Mathematics (Q16514360) (← links)
- A History Of Mathematical Notations (Q19022287) (← links)
- Pierre Laurent Wantzel (Q29303561) (← links)
- A history of the conceptions of limits and fluxions in Great Britain from Newton to Woodhouse (Q51426501) (← links)
- Horner's method of approximation anticipated by Ruffini (Q54200142) (← links)
- Origin of the Name "Mathematical Induction" (Q54564957) (← links)
- History of the Exponential and Logarithmic Concepts: (Q56059147) (← links)
- The Early History of Partial Differential Equations and of Partial Differentiation and Integration (Q56091659) (← links)
- The Purpose of Zeno's Arguments on Motion (Q56135838) (← links)
- Attempts Made During the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries to Reform the Teaching of Geometry (Q56226722) (← links)
- Florian Cajori 1859-1930 (Q56336643) (← links)
- Book Review: L'Oeuvre scientifique de Laplace (Q56553205) (← links)
- A Forerunner of Mascheroni (Q56865230) (← links)
- Sexagesimal Fractions Among the Babylonians (Q58119262) (← links)
- Florian Cajori (Q58119542) (← links)
- On the Chinese Origin of the Symbol for Zero (Q58120071) (← links)
- American Contributions to Mathematical Symbolism (Q58120536) (← links)
- What is the Origin of the Name “Rolle's Curve”? (Q58122686) (← links)
- The Napier Tercentenary Celebration (Q58128264) (← links)
- Napier's Logarithmic Concept: A Reply (Q58139663) (← links)
- Discussion of Fluxions: From Berkeley to Woodhouse (Q58181975) (← links)
- Historical Note on the Graphic Representation of Imaginaries Before the Time of Wessel (Q58183483) (← links)
- Historical Note on the Newton-Raphson Method of Approximation (Q58190586) (← links)
- George Bruce Halsted (Q58254444) (← links)
- Notes on the History of the Slide Rule (Q58257271) (← links)
- Generalizations in Geometry as Seen in the History of Developable Surfaces (Q58277416) (← links)
- Rahn's Algebraic Symbols (Q58282443) (← links)
- Origins of Fourth Dimension Concepts (Q58286839) (← links)
- Historical Note (Q58288276) (← links)
- Spanish and Portuguese Symbols for “Thousands.” (Q58295528) (← links)
- Who was the first Inventor of the Calculus? (Q58305952) (← links)
- History of the Exponenetial and Logarithmic Concepts (Q58307331) (← links)
- Grafting of the Theory of Limits on the Calculus of Leibniz (Q58308335) (← links)
- A History of Mathematics (Q59579782) (← links)
- A History of Mathematics (Q59580019) (← links)
- Prof. A. N. Favaro (Q60081749) (← links)
- Did Davy melt Ice by Friction in a Vacuum? (Q60095443) (← links)
- Pricked Letters and Ultimate Ratios (Q60111559) (← links)
- The Translator of Newton's “System of the World” (Q60123776) (← links)
- Origin of a Mathematical Symbol for Variation (Q64289367) (← links)
- The Colon as a Symbol for Ratio and Division (Q64307315) (← links)
- The Invention of the Slide Rule (Q64320398) (← links)
- On the History of a Notation in Trigonometry (Q64326347) (← links)
- Cajori, Florian (1859-1930), mathematical historian (Q103848729) (← links)
- Sir Isaac Newton's Mathematical principles of natural philosophy and his System of the world / ed. Florian Cajori. - 1934 (Q108524834) (← links)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Constraint violations/P570 (← links | edit)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P1263 (← links | edit)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P1563 (← links | edit)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P1938 (← links | edit)