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The calculus as algebra
The mathematician, the historian, and the history of mathematics
Who gave you the epsilon? Cauchy and the origins of rigorous calculus
The changing concept of change: the derivative from Fermat to Weierstrass
The centrality of mathematics in the history of western thought
Descartes and problem-solving
The calculus as algebra, the calculus as geometry: Lagrange, Maclaurin, and their legacy
Was Newton's calculus a dead end? the continental influence of Maclaurin's treatise of fluxions
Newton, Maclaurin, and the authority of mathematics
Why should historical truth matter to mathematicians? dispelling myths while promoting maths
Why did Lagrange "prove" the parallel postulate?.

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