| Uses of construction in problems and theorems in Euclid's Elements I-VI |
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| Thomas Harriot on the coinage of England |
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| Ptolemaic planetary models and Kepler's laws |
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| An analysis of medieval solar theories |
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| The end of an error: Bianchini, Regiomontanus, and the tabulation of stellar coordinates |
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| Andalo di Negro's De compositione astrolabii: a critical edition with English translation and notes |
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| Astronomical observations at the Maragha observatory in the 1260s-1270s |
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| The diameter and the cross: in the workshop of Girard Desargues |
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| On the youthful writings of Louis J. Mordell on the Diophantine equation y(2) - k = x(3) |
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| New evidence on Abraham Zacut's astronomical tables |
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| The first Copernican was Copernicus: the difference between Pre-Copernican and Copernican heliocentrism |
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| Michel Chasles' foundational programme for geometry until the publication of his Apercu historique |
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| Jost Burgi's methods of calculating sines, and possible transmission from India |
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| There is no consequentia mirabilis in Greek mathematics |
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| Francois ViSte's revolution in algebra |
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| A further analysis of Cardano's main tool in the De Regula Aliza: on the origins of the splittings |
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| The mysterious table of lunar crescent visibility attributed to Al-Biruni and Habash Al-Hasib's contribution |
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| John Holbroke, the Tables of Cambridge, and the true length of the year: a forgotten episode in fifteenth-century astronomy |
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| Ibn al-Fahhad and the Great Conjunction of 1166 AD |
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| The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited |
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| A study of Babylonian planetary theory I. The outer planets |
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| The Etherealization of Common Sense? Arithmetical and Algebraic Modes of Intelligibility in Late Victorian Mathematics of Measurement |
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| Three thousand years of sexagesimal numbers in Mesopotamian mathematical texts |
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| A study of Babylonian planetary theory II. The planet Venus |
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| The medieval Moon in a matrix: double argument tables for lunar motion |
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| A masterly though neglected work, Boscovich's treatise on conic sections |
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| The concept of given in Greek mathematics |
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| Binocular vision and image location before Kepler |
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| Babylonian solar theory on the Antikythera mechanism |
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| The astronomical orientation of the historical Grand mosques in Anatolia (Turkey) |
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| The modernity of Dedekind's anticipations contained in What are numbers and what are they good for? |
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| Bisecting the trapezoid: tracing the origins of a Babylonian computation of Jupiter's motion |
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