History of Mathematics

Pierre Gassendi, Mercurius in Sole Visus
The Thought of a Thought - Edgar Allan Poe
The Prismoidal Formula
Gerber's Gravity
Harmonia Mensurarum
Carnot, Organizer of Transversals
Roemer's Hypothesis
Magnetism and Earnshaw's Theorem
Dialogues
Timely Confessions
Adam's Gold
Zeno's Paradox of Motion
Archimedes and the Square Root of 3
Bertelsen's Number
Euclid's Plan and Proposition 6
Legendre's Prime Number Conjecture
Mayan Numeration
Saturnday, Sunday, Moonday
The Dullness of 1729
The Helen of Geometers
Berkeley and the Infidel
Newton's Birth Date and the Anni Mirabiles
Franklin's Magic Squares
The Revisionist FAQ
Von Neumann's 5th Postulate
Ancient Square Roots
Fermat's Fallibility
A More Immortal Atlas
Pythagoras' Choice
A Quintessence of So Subtle a Nature
Fermat's Infinite Descent
Negative Numbers
Lorentz's Assumptions
Did Archimedes Know Gauss-Bonnet?
Egyptian Unit Fractions
The Metamorphosis of Judas Iscariot
Galileo's Forgotten Leap
Natural and Violent Motions
Catch of the Day (153 Fishes)
The Guest Star
From Euclid to Gregory
Napoleon's Theorem
Why Was Michelson Surprised?
Leibniz On Computers
The Gestalt of Determinism
Fermat and Publication
Newton's Cosmological Queries
Zulu Hitler
Hipparchus on Compound Statements
Who Invented Relativity?
The Fundamental Anagram of Calculus
The End of My Latin
Piero della Francesca's Tetrahedron Formula
Omar Khayyam On Cubics
On Gauss' Mountains
The Ten Means of Ancient Greece
Heron's Formula and Brahmagupta's Generalization
Stationary Paths
Continuity and the Void
Newton and the Sun
Galois's Analysis of Analysis
Anomalous Precessions
How Leibniz Might Have Anticipated Euler
Constructing the Heptadecagon
Kepler, Napier, and the Third Law
De Mora Luminis
Prisca Sapientia
Accidental Melodies
The Five Squarable Lunes
Reflections on Relativity
Archimedes on Spheres and Cylinders
Newton's Proposition LXXI
Platonic Solids and Plato's Theory of Everything
de Sitter's Binary Apparitions
Galileo's Anagrams and the Moons of Mars
Remembering Socrates
The Bulging Earth
Translating Aristotle
The Longitude of Lewis and Clark
Lorentz to Minkowski - Constructing the Principles

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