Though Wallis’s Arithmetica infinitorum was one of Newton’s major sources of inspiration during the first years of his mathematical education, indivisibles were not a central feature of his mathematical production. To judge from his reading notes, he firstly studied Wallis’s treatise at the beginning of 1664 ([13], I, 1, 3, § § 1-2, pp. 89-95), and came back to it one year later ([13], I, 1, 3, § 3, pp. 96-121). In the former occasion, he confined himself to the first part of the treatise, and possibly accompanied his reading with that of the De sectionibus conicis and the De angulo contactus, also contained in Wallis’s Operum Mathematicarum Pars Altera ([16] and [17]). At the beginning, his attention was retained by some general remarks, ...
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In the Preface to the Principia (1687) Newton famously states that geometry is founded on mechanical...
International audienceThough Wallis's Arithmetica infinitorum was one of Newton's major sources of i...
International audienceThe present chapter is devoted, first, to discuss in detail the structure and ...
Sir Isaac Newton (1642-1727), an English mathematician, has been at the same time a key figure in th...
Encore jeune (il est né en 1642), Isaac Newton élabore entre 1664 et 1666 la théorie des fluxions, t...
International audienceIt has long been thought that Leibniz’s conceptions of infinitesimals were a l...
Newton composed several mathematical tracts which remained in manuscript form for decades. He chose ...
John Wallis (1616-1703) , an English mathematician who has been given partial credit for the develop...
In my lecture I will be advocating an approach to the history of mathematics inspired by the method ...
AbstractIn this paper Newton’s persistent attempts to construct a unitary view of mathematics are ex...
Currently in Brazil students learn the concepts of Differential and Integral Calculus for the first ...
John Wallis (1616-1703) , an English mathematician has been given partial credit for the introducti...
In this article I argue that Newton did compartmentalise his work in different ways, according to th...
International audienceBesides a handwritten inscription on a leaf included in the "Original Collecti...
"The study of the history of mathematics 2017". September 19-22, 2017. edited by Shigeru Jochi. The ...
In the Preface to the Principia (1687) Newton famously states that geometry is founded on mechanical...