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  1. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2008-12-22
  2. Über die Kreisbewegungen der Weltkörper. Übersetzt und mit Anmerkungen von C.L. Menzzer; durchgesehen und mit einem Vorwort von Moritz Cantor. Hrsg. von ... und Kunst zu Thorn (German Edition) by Nicolaus Copernicus, 2010-05-13
  3. The Letters of a Leipzig Cantor (1); Being the Letters of Moritz Hauptmann to Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, and Other Musicians by Moritz Hauptmann, 2009-12-19
  4. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik V1, Part 2 (1907) (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-09-10
  5. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik (German Edition) by MORITZ CANTOR, 2010-06-13
  6. Die Römischen Agrimensoren Und Ihre Stellung in Der Geschichte Der Feldmesskunst: Eine Historisch-Mathematische Untersuchung (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-02-23
  7. Mathematische Beiträge Zum Kulturleben Der Völker (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-24
  8. Politische Arithmetik: Oder Die Arithmetik Das Täglichen Lebens (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-24
  9. Vorlesungen Über Geschichte Der Mathematik (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-03-05
  10. Politische Arithmetik: Oder Die Arithmetik Des Täglichen Lebens (German Edition) by Moritz Cantor, 2010-04-20
  11. Les signes numéraux et l'arithmétique chez les peuples de l'antiquité et du moyen-âge: Examen de l'ouvrage allemend intitulé: Mathematische beiträge zum ... von dr. Moritz Cantor (French Edition) by Thomas Henri Martin, 1864-01-01
  12. Vorlesungen Uber Geschichte Der Mathematik, Von Moritz Cantor. A Review: With Speical Reference to the Analyst Controversy. by George A. Gibson, 1899
  13. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2010-09-10
  14. The Letters Of A Leipzig Cantor V2: Being The Letters Of Moritz Hauptmann To Franz Hauser, Ludwig Spohr, And Other Musicians (1892) by Moritz Hauptmann, 2010-09-10

61. New Dictionary Of Scientific Biography
Translate this page cantor, Georg cantor, moritz Benedikt Caramuel y Lobkowitz, Juan Carathéodory,Constantin Carcavi, Pierre de Cardano, Girolamo
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62. Nicolaus Copernicus (1473-1543) Library Of Congress Citations
moritz cantor. Hrsg. von dem Coppernicusverein fhur wissenschaft und kunst zuThorn. cantor, moritz, 1829-1920. Other authors Coppernicus-Verein fhur
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Down to Name Citations LC Online Catalog Amazon Search Book Citations [First 20 Records] Author: Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543. Uniform Title: De revolutionibus orbium caelestium. German Title: Nicolaus Coppernicus aus Thorn hUber die kreisbewegungen der weltkhorper. hUbersetzt und mit anmerkungen von dr. C.L. Menzzer. Durchgesehen und mit einem vorwort von dr. Moritz Cantor. Hrsg. von dem Coppernicus-verein fhur wissenschaft und kunst zu Thorn. Published: Thorn, E. Lambeck, 1879. Description: xxii, 363, 66 p. tables, diagrs. 26 cm. LC Call No.: QB41 .C78 Subjects: Solar system. Other authors: Menzzer, C. L. (Carl Ludwig), b. 1816. Cantor, Moritz, 1829-1920. Other authors: Coppernicus-Verein fhur Wissenschaft und Kunst zu Thorn. Control No.: 03003394 //r88 Author: Reichenbach, Hans, 1891-1953. Title: Von Kopernikus bis Einstein; der wandel unseres weltbildes, von dr. Hans Reichenbach ... Published: Berlin, Ullstein [c1927] Description: 121, [1] p. illus. diagrs. 18 cm. Series: Wege zum wissen. [85] LC Call No.: QC6 .R385 Subjects: Relativity (Physics) Astronomy History. Copernicus, Nicolaus, 1473-1543. Einstein, Albert, 1879-1955. Series Entry: Wege zum Wissen ; 85. Control No.: 28010973 //r87

63. Earliest Uses Of Symbols From Geometry
1, page 420, attributed to moritz cantor). Lettering of triangles. Richard Rawlinsonin a pamphlet prepared at Oxford sometime between 1655 and 1668 used A,
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Earliest Uses of Symbols from Geometry
Last revision: August 26, 2001 Lettering of geometric figures. The designation of points, lines, and planes by a letter or letters was in vogue among the ancient Greeks and has been traced back to Hippocrates of Chios (about 440 B. C.) (Cajori vol. 1, page 420, attributed to Moritz Cantor). Lettering of triangles. Richard Rawlinson in a pamphlet prepared at Oxford sometime between 1655 and 1668 used A, B, C for the sides of a triangle and a, b, c for the opposite angles. In his notation, A was the largest side and C the smallest (Cajori vol. 2, page 162). Leonhard Euler and Thomas Simpson reintroduced this scheme many years later, Euler using it in 1753 in (Cajori vol 2., page 162). Euler used capital letters for the angles. In 1866, Karl Theodor Reye (1838-1919) proposed the plan of using capital letters for points, lower case letters for lines, and lower case Greek letters for planes in a remarkable two-volume work on geometry, Die Geometrie der Lage (Cajori vol. 1, page 423).

64. Earliest Known Uses Of Some Of The Words Of Mathematics (A)
A footnote attributes this information to moritz cantor. According to Cajori (1919,page 175), The words abscissa and ordinate were not used by
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Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics (A)
Last revision: Jan. 26, 2005 ABELIAN EQUATION is named for a kind of equation treated by Niels Henrik Abel (1802-1829) in his "Mémoire sur une classe particulière d'équations résoluble algébriquement" (1829) Oeuvres Complètes, Leopold Kronecker (1823-1891) introduced the term Abelsche Gleichung in an 1853 paper on algebraically soluble equations, "Über die algebraisch auflösbren Gleichungen, erste Abhandlung" in Werke IV , p. 27ff. Kronecker used the term to describe an equation which in modern terms would be described as having cyclic Galois group. According to B. L. van der Waerden A History of Algebra (1985, p. 149) Kronecker was the first German mathematician to fully recognise the importance of the investigations of Abel and Galois on the solubility of algebraic equations. [John Aldrich, Peter M. Neumann] ABELIAN FUNCTION. C. G. J. Jacobi (1804-1851) proposed the term Abelsche Transcendenten (Abelian transcendental functions) in Crelle's Journal Werke III , p. 481. (DSB).

65. Vincent Riccati, S.J.
moritz cantor Vorlesungen uber Geschichte der Mathematik. vol. 1, Leipsig 1892,Teubner, p. 411. Charles Naux Histoire des logarithmes. Paris 1871, p.
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Vincent Riccati, S.J.
and his hyperbolic functions
Vincent Riccati, S.J. was born in Castel-Franco, Italy. He worked together with Girolamo Saladini in publishing his discovery, the hyperbolic functions - although Lambert is often incorrectly given this credit. Riccati not only introduced these new functions, but also derived the integral formulas connected with them, and then, still using geometrical methods. He then went on to derive the integral formulas for the trigonometric functions. His book Institutiones is recognized as the first extensive treatise on integral calculus. The works of Euler and Lambert came later.
Saladini and Riccati also considered other geometrical problems, including the tractrix, the strophoid and the four-leaf rose introduced by Guido Grandi. His father Jacobi (after whom is named the Riccati differential equation) was one of the principal Italian mathematicians of the century, and his brother Giovanni was also a prominent mathematician.
Today we treat the hyperbolic functions as pairs of exponential functions (e x + e -x but their inventor, the Jesuit, Vincent Riccati (son of Jacob) developed them and proved their consistency using only the geometry of the unit hyperbola

66. Chapter 1 Publications In Geometry During The Centuries Preceding
The mathematical historian moritz cantor speaks of the influence of Clavius books and why moritz cantorVorlesungen ueber Geschichte der Mathematik.
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Chapter 1 Publications in Geometry During the centuries preceding and during the discovery of calculus, the numerous geometry books written by Jesuits were widely used in the colleges throughout Europe. Most books were in Latin with elaborate dedications to the current potentates. Many were written on rather substantial paper (though not wormproof) and as a result have lasted through the centuries. The careful record of Jesuit publications during this period is available in the 12-volume work of Sommervogel, which lists and evaluates more than 18,000 publications. This massive work describes the books written by Jesuits since the very beginning of the Jesuit Society, and it is most accurate for the earlier centuries. The tenth volume lists the Jesuit geometers of the 17th and 18th centuries so that the number of authors can be counted and classified according to 13 subdivisions of geometry (for example, there are 77 authors of ordinary Euclidean geometry). Sommervogel lists the number of authors in each subdivision as follows: Euclidean geometry the art of measuring analytic geometry the sphere trigonometry logarithms navigation gnomonics and horology the calendar military fortifications geometry applied to calculus geometry applied to astronomy geometry applied to mechanics Some of these 631 authors have written only one geometry book, but some have written many more.

67. Das Buch Beim Sändig Reprint Verlag, Nachdrucke Antiquarischer, Wissenschaftlic
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68. Moritz Benedikt Cantor, Wilhelm Cuno, Von Crailsheim, Wilhelm Curtmann U. A.
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69. August 2005
moritz cantor, 24 Karen Uhlenbeck, 25 Philip van Lansberge, 26 Edward Witten,27 Giuseppe Peano, 28 Shizuo Kakutani. 29 Leonard Roth, 30
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August 2005
Can you identify the pictured Mathematicians? Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
Barry Edward Johnson
Oskar Anderson
Mark Kac
William Rowan Hamilton
Niels Henrik Abel
John Wilson
Ladislaus Bortkiewicz
Paul Dirac
Franciscus Barocius
Carol Ruth Karp Pierre-Louis Lions Jules Richard Erasmus Bartholin Eugene Lukacs Louis de Broglie Arthur Cayley Pierre de Fermat Brook Taylor Alan Baker Simon Kirwan Donaldson Augustin Louis Cauchy Denis Papin Moritz Cantor Karen Uhlenbeck Philip van Lansberge Edward Witten Giuseppe Peano Shizuo Kakutani Leonard Roth Olga Taussky- Todd Herbert Turnbull A quotation for August: Herbert Turnbull (1885 - 1961) The usefulness of mathematics in furthering the sciences is commonly acknowledged: but outside the ranks of the experts there is little enquiry into its nature and purpose as a deliberate human activity. Preface to The Great Mathematicians (London 1929) This calendar is available in a printable PDF format.

70. History
Vorlesungen über Geschichte der Mathematik (1880-1908) of moritz cantor (wholived from 1829 to 1920, and was not related to Georg cantor of set theory
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Join Renew Contact SIAM SIAM Journals Online WWW From SIAM News, Volume 37, Number 1, January/February 2004
History Squared
Book Review
Philip J. Davis
Writing the History of Mathematics: Its Historical Development. I first learned that mathematics had a history when I was in high school. Our geometry book had a historical appendix, where I read about Aryabhata of Kusumapura (c. 490) and other geometric worthies. I didn't learn that algebra had a history until a few years later. Our algebra book had no such appendix. Over the decades, I've read and enjoyed many books on the history of our subject. Years ago, I even wrote a historical piece, "A Historical Profile of the Gamma Function" ( American Mathematical Monthly , Vol. 66, 1959), for which I plumbed the stacks of the Library of Congress in search of first-hand information. I've sounded off in print (in the introduction to Mathematical People , edited by Albers and Alexanderson, 1985) as to why the history of mathematics is important and how it ought to be written. It may have been these accomplishments that, about twenty-five years ago, got me roped into the advisory board for the Springer-Verlag series

71. Four Thousand---Or Possibly Thirty-Seven Thousand---Years Of Mathematics
de Mathematik (18801908), the earlier and still famous and still readablehistory of moritz cantor (no relation to Georg cantor of set theory), wrote
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Four Thousand-Or Possibly Thirty-seven Thousand-Years of Mathematics
The Norton History of the Mathematical Sciences: The Rainbow of Mathematics
Ivor Grattan-Guinness
W.W. Norton, New York, 1998, 832 pages (hardcover) The Rainbow of Mathematics: A History of the Mathematical Sciences
Ivor Grattan-Guinness, W.W. Norton, New York, 2000, 832 pages (softcover) In the process of reviewing a book, I generally look for a "platform" from which I can take off and present my own views, which don't necessarily overlap with what the author has had to say. Confronted now with a history of mathematics-designated in this review as "The Rainbow"-I find my mind teeming with so many possible platforms that I hardly know where to begin. Shall I compare The Rainbow with other histories? Shall I ask how one person is able to write about material that was developed over four millennia? Shall I say what I would have put in had I written the book? Shall I ask who the potential readers of general histories of mathematics are? Well, let's see what comes out of my word processor. Ivor Grattan-Guinness is a distinguished historian of mathematics and science whose professional stamina is commensurate with his vast knowledge. In The Rainbow he has covered mathematics from its recorded beginnings to the end of World War I, with a few pages covering the post-World War I period. The "thirty-seven thousand years" in the title of this review is a reference to some Upper Paleolithic notches on bones that have been interpreted as recording the phases of the moon.

72. Hall Of Fame
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Hall of Fame: B. G. Teubner 1845 - 2000
An dieser Stelle der Homepage erscheint eine (natürlich subjektive) Auswahl
von Teubner-Titeln, die
- für die Entwicklung des mathematisch-naturwissenschaftlichen Verlagsprogramms / für
das Ansehen des Verlages besonders wichtig waren
(z. B. die erste technische Schrift bei BGT von F. Kohl 1845,
das erste mathematische Werk bei BGT von T. Franke 1849 und auch
F. Kleins Autographierte Vorlesungshefte ab 1889),
- die wesentlich zur wissenschaftlichen Entwicklung beigetragen haben,
- die wirtschaftlich sehr erfolgreich waren
- oder die hoffentlich bald wieder im Buchhandel erhältlich sein werden (z. B. die Bände von Ahrens, Poincare und auch Lorentz/Einstein/Minkowski ...). Schrittweise werden weitere Originaltitelseiten / erste Umschlagseiten / Links eingefügt. Demnächst folgen hier auch Teubner-Bücher der Jahre 1948 bis 2000. Vorschläge / Anregungen bitte an: Jürgen Weiß Lektorat im Haus des Buches Gerichtsweg 28. D-04103 Leipzig

73. Aus Teubner-Büchern
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Aus Teubner-Büchern
Von Albert Einstein
über "Ach Gott, ein Mathematiker!"
bis zu einer Fehleinschätzung von Bill Gates
Blaschke,
Wilhelm: Wenn ein Mathematiker vor einem weiteren Zuhörerkreise zu sprechen hat, so ist er immer in einiger Verlegenheit. Schon die mathematische Ausdrucksweise scheint ja dem Fernerstehenden recht fremdartig. Goethe soll sich einmal geäußert haben: „Die Mathematiker sind eine Art Franzosen: Redet man zu ihnen, so übersetzen sie es in ihre Sprache, und dann ist es alsobald ganz etwas anderes.“ Besonders aber wirkt die für unsere Wissenschaft kennzeichnende Länge ihrer Schlußketten abschreckend.
Man pflegt sich nun so zu helfen, daß man von irgendwelchen Beziehungen der Mathematik zu anderen, weniger unnahbaren Wissensgebieten spricht, oder man rückt historische Gesichtspunkte in den Vordergrund. Ich will es nun heute doch versuchen, wirklich von der Mathematik selber zu reden, von Problemen, die, so alt sie sind und so naheliegend ihre Lösung scheint, doch den Geometern manches Kopfzerbrechen verursacht haben. (Quelle:
Blaschke, Wilhelm:

74. John Derbyshire’s December Diary On National Review Online
Well, here is a historical data point, from moritz cantor’s biographical essayon the German mathematician August Ferdinand Möbius (17901868) “Before
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England’s decline, the bullies of Beijing, Mesopotamian math, and more.
Back to Gin Lane. “Drunk for a penny, dead drunk for twopence, clean straw for nothing,” read the signs in London’s Gin Lane 250 years ago. Having now recovered from the spasm of morality and social order that came over them from the early 19th century to the late 20th, the Brits are reverting to Gin Lane mode. According to the Institute of Alcohol Studies
National Review Is mass illegal immigration the lesser of two evils? My colleague David Frum has a great piece on illegal immigration in the current (12/31/04) issue of the magazine. He mentions one aspect of the matter that doesn’t get much attention: the fact that mass illegal immigration from Mexico is a safety valve for the rickety, corrupt, and unproductive Mexican economy. thinks it is. Look, I’m just trying to figure out why the administration is so deaf, dumb, and blind about illegal immigration.

75. Lebensdaten Von Mathematikern
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in some old and distant town
from places no one here remembers
come the things we've handed down.
Marc Cohn Dies ist eine Sammlung, die aus verschiedenen Quellen stammt, u. a. aus Jean Dieudonne, Geschichte der Mathematik, 1700 - 1900, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften, Berlin 1985. Helmut Gericke, Mathematik in Antike und Orient - Mathematik im Abendland, Fourier Verlag, Wiesbaden 1992. Otto Toeplitz, Die Entwicklung der Infinitesimalrechnung, Springer, Berlin 1949. MacTutor History of Mathematics archive A B C ... Z Abbe, Ernst (1840 - 1909)
Abel, Niels Henrik (5.8.1802 - 6.4.1829)
Abraham bar Hiyya (1070 - 1130)
Abraham, Max (1875 - 1922)
Abu Kamil, Shuja (um 850 - um 930)
Abu'l-Wafa al'Buzjani (940 - 998)
Ackermann, Wilhelm (1896 - 1962) Adams, John Couch (5.6.1819 - 21.1.1892) Adams, John Frank (5.11.1930 - 7.1.1989) Adelard von Bath (1075 - 1160) Adler, August (1863 - 1923) Adrain, Robert (1775 - 1843)

76. Osservatorio Astronomico Di Brera - Archivio Libri Biblioteca Di Merate
Festschrift zum siebzigsten geburtstage moritz cantor, Curtze M., Gunther S.199812-15, 1899, 9/5C, 2365, no. Guide pratique de mesures et essais
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77. WEMSK6 Geometry
moritz cantor, Vorlesungen ueber Geschichte der Mathematik, 2d ed., 4 vols.(Leipzig Teubner, 18941908). The volumes which
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WEMSK6: Geometry This week's WEMSK is supposed to be on geometry in the Middle Ages.
Actually, it is easy, since anyone can find a Euclid, and that is
what they used for the most part. I thought I would follow a
suggestion from a lurker, who wanted to learn by the royal road. I. If you know nothing about mathematics, a good book to page
_Mathematik fuer Alle_, tr. Waldemar Bodmer (Cologne: Kiepenheuer
2. For learning the math behind computers: John G. Kemeny (he
ed. (Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall, 1966). Do the parts on
truth tables, and you will have learned a lot about wiring and the
organization of the computer. You can also impress your computer-
jock friends by telling what a nor-gate really is and drawing them
a truth table. If you can still find one, there is a great game, named WFF-n Proof. My kids learned to read the Journal of Symbolic Logic and do the proofs from this, which teaches you Polish notation, more cocktail party fare. This number is a TAN. 3. There are other good books one level up from Hogben: George John Wiley and Sons, 1962-65). Both delightful and not hard to

78. Here Are The Names Currently [April 1999] In The Index At Http
Daniel cantor, Georg cantor, moritz cantor, Mortiz cantor, Vally Cao, YuchangCapin, Tolga K. Carath edory, C. Carath eodory, Constantin Caratheodory,
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79. Gedankenfetzen Vorlesungen über Die Geschichte Der Mathematik
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80. Kennislink - De Fabel Van Moritz Cantor
Hoe maakten de Egyptenaren hun rechte hoeken? Volgens een wijd verbreide fabelgebruikten ze daarvoor de zogenaamde 34-5-steek. Maar het is best mogelijk
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