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Mathematical Correspondences and Critical Editions

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    Book Overview
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    Chapter 1 Historiographical Change and Editorial Practice: The Origins of the Edition of the Correspondence of John Wallis (1616–1703)
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    Chapter 2 Notes on Series VII and VIII of the Leibniz-Edition
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    Chapter 3 The Edition of the Bernoulli Correspondence: A Historical Overview and Insights into the Most Recent Developments
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    Chapter 4 D’Alembert’s Mathematical Correspondence: Beyond the Formal Description of Networks
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    Chapter 5 The Digital Edition of D’Alembert’s Correspondence
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    Chapter 6 La correspondance scientifique de Condorcet : un aperçu
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    Chapter 7 Publication of the Complete Works of Lagrange in the Digital Age
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    Chapter 8 A Critical Survey and Inventory of the Edited Works of Carl Friedrich Gauss
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    Chapter 9 On the Correspondence of Sophie Germain
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    Chapter 10 Hermite and Lipschitz: A Correspondence and Its Echoes
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    Chapter 11 The Correspondences of Luigi Cremona and Placido Tardy in the Libraries of Genoa
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    Chapter 12 The Renewal of Mathematical Research in Italy: The Correspondences Between Brioschi-Betti (1857–1890) and Brioschi-Tardy (1853–1893)
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    Chapter 13 Democratization of Mathematics Through Cremona’s Correspondence with Foreign Colleagues (1860–1901)
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    Chapter 14 On Giusto Bellavitis’s Correspondence
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    Chapter 15 Poincaré-Week in Göttingen, in Light of the Hilbert-Poincaré Correspondence of 1908–1909
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    Chapter 16 The Correspondence of Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903–1996)
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Chapter title
Democratization of Mathematics Through Cremona’s Correspondence with Foreign Colleagues (1860–1901)
Chapter number 13
Book title
Mathematical Correspondences and Critical Editions
Published by
Birkhäuser, Cham, January 2018
DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-73577-1_13
Book ISBNs
978-3-31-973575-7, 978-3-31-973577-1
Authors

Giorgio Israel, Ana Millán Gasca, Luigi Regoliosi, Israel, Giorgio, Millán Gasca, Ana, Regoliosi, Luigi

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