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  1. History of Modern Science and Mathematics Edition 1 .4 volume set
  2. Mathematics and the Physical World (Dover books explaining science) by Morris Kline, 1981-03-01
  3. The Rainbow of Mathematics: A History of the Mathematical Sciences by Ivor Grattan-Guinness, 2000-05
  4. Historical Connections in Mathematics: Resources for Using History of Mathematics in the Classroom, Volume 2 (Historical Connections in Mathematics) by Wilbert Reimer, 1993-06
  5. Unknown Quantity: A Real and Imaginary History of Algebra by John Derbyshire, 2007-05-29
  6. Mathematics Across Cultures: The History of Non-Western Mathematics (Science Across Cultures: the History of Non-Western Science)
  7. Prime Obsession: Bernhard Riemann and the Greatest Unsolved Problem in Mathematics by John Derbyshire, 2004-05-25
  8. The Language of Mathematics: Making the Invisible Visible by Keith Devlin, 2000-03-13
  9. Berkeley Problems in Mathematics by Paulo Ney de Souza, Jorge-Nuno Silva, et all 2004-01-20
  10. The Story of Mathematics by Anne Rooney, 2009-03-01
  11. Agnesi to Zeno: Over 100 Vignettes from the History of Math by Sanderson Smith, 1996-12-15
  12. A History of Mechanics (Dover Classics of Science and Mathematics) by Rene Dugas, 2011-02-17
  13. A History of Mathematics: From Mesopotamia to Modernity by Luke Hodgkin, 2005-08-11
  14. More Joy of Mathematics: Exploring Mathematics All Around You by Theoni Pappas, 1991

81. History Of Mathematics Resources On The Web
history of mathematics. history of mathematics (http//www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/HistMath.html)WWW pages on 17th and early 18th century mathematicians.
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British Society for the History of Mathematics (http://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/bshm/)
Its goals are to "promote research into the history of mathematics and its use at all levels of mathematics education." Links include the Society's file of Abstracts of papers published in books and journals since 1992 and WWW Resources
Canadian Society for the History and Philosophy of Mathematics (http://www.adelphi.edu/~cshpm/)
Founded in 1974, the society promotes research and teaching in the history and philosophy of mathematics home page has links to many sites related to the history of mathematics.
Famous Problems in the History of Mathematics (http://mathforum.org/isaac/mathhist.html)
From the Math Forum at Swarthmore, the purpose of this site is to present a small portion of the history of mathematics through an investigation of some of the great problems that have inspired mathematicians throughout the ages.
History of Mathematics (http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/HistMath.html)

82. The History Of Mathematics
Invariants The history of mathematics. Here is a selection of Websites which cover various aspects of the history of mathematics.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~invar/links/history.html

The History of Mathematics
Here is a selection of Web sites which cover various aspects of the history of mathematics. Oxford University Invariant Society, Mathematical Institute, 24-29 St. Giles', Oxford OX1 3LB

83. Brown University Thesis In History Of Mathematics
Brown University Thesis in history of mathematics. history of mathematics,Ph.D. 1957. Author E. history of mathematics, Ph.D. 1960.
http://www.stg.brown.edu/resources/archivist/degrees/phd/phd-hm.html

84. World History Compass, History Of Mathematics
University. history of mathematics Greece Department of Mathematics andComputer Science, Clark University. history of mathematics India
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Archimedes A collection of Archimedean miscellanea, containing descriptions, sources, and illustrations of all aspects of Archimedes' life, including the siege of Syracuse, the death of Archimedes, Archimedes' tomb, Archimedes' screw, and much more. Drexel University. Babylonian and Egyptian Mathematics University of St Andrews, Scotland. Bruce's Hieratic (Middle Kingdom) Math of Egypt Page Working to decrypt the Hieratic RMP. The Rhind Mathematical Papyrus is a fascinating document (1650 B.C.E.) copied from an older papyrus circa 1850 B.C.E. Foundation Metrology New investigations into the earliest Egyptian systems of measure. Classical Roots of the Scientific Revolution. Library of Congress Vatican Exhibit. History of Chinese Mathematics Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Clark University. History of Mathematics: Greece Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Clark University. History of Mathematics: India Department of Mathematics and Computer Science, Clark University.

85. HJG: Periodicals Directory: Topical Index: History Of Mathematics
Topical Index history of mathematics Discussion Lists Directory Topical Indexhistory of mathematics History and Pedagogy of Mathematics Newsletter.
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  • Centaurus . International Magazine of the History of Mathematics, Science, and Technology
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86. Mathematics'didactic
history of mathematics' didactic. This history of mathematics' didactic is anexample of the complexification work we all must do;. Complexification
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History of mathematics' didactic. This history is an illustration of the increased complexity of psychism's modeling. - During years 70 and 80, international congresses on mathematics' teaching were speaking only about "curricula" , i.e., in some way : courses planing and contents : Should such subject be taught before or after such other subject ? Must or must not such area be taught ? That is now known as transition from savant knowledge to taught knowledge. In this whole process the student did not exist. - Then came a didactic concerned by "epistemological obstacles" . That means people become aware that in the history of mathematics some subjects were more challenging for researchers than some others : the focus was still on mathematics per se, the students were always absent but history and time were introduced, in other words mankind. - Then the students appeared in didactics but only through their performances in problem solving . This was the time of statistical didactic; when, for the same problem, one was looking for the frequency of the different results, right or wrong.

87. Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)
Excerpts from a mathematical biography by W. W. Rouse Ball.
http://www.maths.tcd.ie/pub/HistMath/People/Pascal/RouseBall/RB_Pascal.html
Blaise Pascal (1623 - 1662)
From `A Short Account of the History of Mathematics' (4th edition, 1908) by W. W. Rouse Ball. Among the contemporaries of Descartes none displayed greater natural genius than Pascal, but his mathematical reputation rests more on what he might have done than on what he actually effected, as during a considerable part of his life he deemed it his duty to devote his whole time to religious exercises. Blaise Pascal Elements , a book which Pascal read with avidity and soon mastered. In 1650, when in the midst of these researches, Pascal suddenly abandoned his favourite pursuits to study religion, or, as he says in his , ``contemplate the greatness and the misery of man''; and about the same time he persuaded the younger of his two sisters to enter the Port Royal society. His famous Provincial Letters directed against the Jesuits, and his , were written towards the close of his life, and are the first example of that finished form which is characteristic of the best French literature. The only mathematical work that he produced after retiring to Port Royal was the essay on the cycloid in 1658. He was suffering from sleeplessness and toothache when the idea occurred to him, and to his surprise his teeth immediately ceased to ache. Regarding this as a divine intimation to proceed with the problem, he worked incessantly for eight days at it, and completed a tolerably full account of the geometry of the cycloid. I now proceed to consider his mathematical works in rather greater detail.

88. ThinkQuest Library Of Entries
Traces the development of math throughout the ages. Also includes biographies of famous mathematicians.Category Kids and Teens School Time Math......
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Click image for the Site Languages : Site Desciption An extensive history of mathematics is at your fingertips, from Babylonian cuneiforms to advances in Egyptian geometry, from Mayan numbers to contemporary theories of axiomatical mathematics. You will find it all here. Biographical information about a number of important mathematicians is included at this excellent site.
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89. Encyclopædia Britannica
Price USD $395, Now with a NEW 22nd volume! Visit Britannica Store, EncyclopædiaBritannica, mathematics, history of Encyclopædia Britannica Article.
http://www.britannica.com/eb/article?eu=118175

90. MITACS
Head office in SFU. Part of the federally funded Canadian networks of Centres of Excellence to develop advanced mathematical tools needed in a knowledgebased economy. Overview, objectives, history, research, publications, members, news and events, jobs, board of directors, committee, webmail, student resources and researchers' guide.
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91. KLUWER Academic Publishers | History In Mathematics Education
Books » history in mathematics Education. contributions by leading specialists history in mathematics Education An ICMI Study. Add to cart.
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Book Series: NEW ICMI STUDY SERIES Volume 6
This book investigates how the learning and teaching of mathematics can be improved through integrating the history of mathematics into all aspects of mathematics education: lessons, homework, texts, lectures, projects, assessment, and curricula. Most of the leading specialists in the field have contributed to this ground-breaking book, whose topics include the integration of history in the classroom, its value in the training of teachers, historical support for particular subjects and for students with diverse educational requirements, the use of original texts written by great mathematicians of the past, the epistemological backgrounds to choose for history, and non-standard media and other resources, from drama to the internet. Resulting from an international study on behalf of ICMI (the International Commission of Mathematics Instruction), the book draws upon evidence from the experience of teachers as well as national curricula, textbooks, teacher education practices, and research perspectives across the world. Together with its 300-item annotated bibliography of recent work in the field in eight languages, the book provides firm foundations for future developments.

92. Using History In Math Class
The purpose of this Web site is to encourage and facilitate the use of the historyof mathematics in the teaching and learning of mathematics at all levels.
http://www.math.ilstu.edu/~marshall/
Using History in Math Class The purpose of this Web site is to encourage and facilitate the use of the history of mathematics in the teaching and learning of mathematics at all levels. Gerald L. Marshall marshall@math.ilstu.edu created it as a Ph.D. project under the guidance on his mentor Dr. Beverly S. Rich bsrich@math.ilstu.edu during the spring of 1999. Any questions or comments on this site should be addressed to them using the e-mail links above. Some of the most useful Internet sites on the history of mathematics that provide assistance for the inclusion of history in the mathematics classroom are identified, described, and hyperlinked via relevant URLs below. These sites have been tentatively divided into five broad categories. Some sites may fall in more than one category. However each site appears in what seemed to be the most relevant category. INSTRUCTIONAL Using history in mathematics classes helps to increase motivation for learning. This category includes sites that promote the use of history in mathdmatics classes, sites that provide examples where this concept has been applied, and sites that post bibliographies and additional links that allow for extended research. A teacher can find samples of classroom proved projects here. http://www.maa.org/news/ihmt99.html

93. Eric Weisstein's World Of Mathematics
Glossary of terms. Material ranges from undergraduate to research level.
http://mathworld.wolfram.com/
A free service for the mathematical community provided by Wolfram Research, makers of Mathematica , with additional support from the National Science Foundation
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94. Answering Mathematics Helper, Tests And Tutorial On Fuzzy Logic And Sets
Exercise tool to practice addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, trigonometry and fuzzy logic problems.
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Ever wonder how fast you are?.... well in this site you can actually test yourself in various exercises! such as adition, subtractions, multiplications, divisions, roots, exponentiations, sines, cosines, and tangents. You will also find tutorials on Neural Networks fuzzy logic and sets, and a fuzzy lab. TUTORIALS Fuzzy Logic Neural Networks LABORATORY Fuzzy Logic Lab Choose your challenge: Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division ... Fuzzy Lets see how brainy you are...(select a level)... Tutorials Fuzzy logic and sets Neural Networks Laboratory Fuzzy logic Lab Try to do it in your head...write your answer by clicking the pad... We'll tell how you did and see how fast you did it !!! Select an item bellow Addition Subtraction Multiplication Division ... Help

95. Welcome To The IMU Server
Promotes international cooperation in mathematics. Information about the Union and its executive committee, news bulletins and details of member countries.
http://www.mathunion.org/

96. Mathematical Societies
Comprehensive list maintained by the International mathematics Union.
http://www.mathunion.org/math_soc/index.html

97. Recreational Mathematics
An extensive list of web resources for recreational math.
http://www.ics.uci.edu/~eppstein/recmath.html
Recreational Mathematics
Recreation is in the eye of the beholder, and not everything here was originally intended as recreational by its authors. Like many, I was inspired early on by Martin Gardner's Mathematical Games column, which included a mixture of puzzles, silliness, curious/useless math, and quite serious (but not overly technical) math. In that spirit, I list here some web resources for recreational math. My own recreational math pages: Other people's recreational math pages (and serious pages on topics of recreational interest not covered by the three pages above):

98. Mathematics On The Web
Compiled by the staff of mathematics Reviews.
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99. Indispensability Arguments In The Philosophy Of Mathematics
From the fact that mathematics is indispensable to science, some philosophers have drawn serious metaphysical conclusions. In particular, Quine and Putnam have argued that the indispensability of mathematics to empirical science gives us good reason to believe in the existence of mathematical entities. From the Stanford Encyclopedia.
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One of the most intriguing features of mathematics is its applicability to empirical science. Every branch of science draws upon large and often diverse portions of mathematics, from the use of Hilbert spaces in quantum mechanics to the use of differential geometry in general relativity. It's not just the physical sciences that avail themselves of the services of mathematics either. Biology, for instance, makes extensive use of difference equations and statistics. The roles mathematics plays in these theories is also varied. Not only does mathematics help with empirical predictions, it allows elegant and economical statement of many theories. Indeed, so important is the language of mathematics to science, that it is hard to imagine how theories such as quantum mechanics and general relativity could even be stated without employing a substantial amount of mathematics. but this one is by far the most influential, and so in what follows I'll concentrate on it.

100. Indexes Of Biographies
Dig into either an alphabetical or chronological index of biographies. Search by name and time period.
http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/BiogIndex.html

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