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Tag: History of Mathematics

Posted on November 21, 2018November 21, 2018

Galileo bad, Archimedes good

Posted on June 22, 2018November 24, 2018

Reply to Sidoli on geometrical algebra

Posted on June 11, 2018June 11, 2018

Four types of mathematicians

Posted on March 22, 2018March 22, 2018

Learn calculus like Huygens

Posted on August 20, 2017October 5, 2017

Reply to Paolo Bussotti’s review of my Leibniz-Riemann paper

Posted on April 22, 2017August 26, 2017

“Euclid’s” stupid definition of a straight line is not Euclid’s

Posted on March 16, 2017April 18, 2017

Research Statement

Posted on February 19, 2016July 17, 2016

“Stellingen”

Posted on January 2, 2016May 22, 2020

How to write a history of mathematics essay

Posted on January 2, 2016September 14, 2017

History of mathematics literature guide

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