According to the received view, eighteenth-century British mathematicians were responsible for a decline of mathematics in the country of Newton; a decline attributed to chauvinism and to preference for geometrical thinking. This chapter challenges this view by first describing the complexity of Newton\u2019s mathematical heritage and its reception in the early decades of the eighteenth century.t is shown that in the middle of the eighteenth century academic Continental mathematicians such as Euler and Lagrange were driven by local cultural assumptions in directions which sensibly diverged from the ones followed by Newton and his fellow countrymen
In the course of the eighteenth century, Newton's ideas (in different guises and interpretations) be...
International audienceHistoriography has considered that acceptance of newtonianism in France achiev...
AbstractIn the early calculus mathematicians used convergent series to represent geometrical quantit...
According to the received view, eighteenth-century British mathematicians were responsible for a dec...
This paper explores the influence of Isaac Newton"s astronomy on European culture. More than any oth...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...
Newton composed several mathematical tracts which remained in manuscript form for decades. He chose ...
Seventeenth century is important not only for mathematics but for European social development in gen...
This is Chapter 4 in Mathematics and the Historian\u27s Craft: The Kenneth O. May Lectures, edited b...
AbstractThe controversy in England over Newton's fluxionary calculus following the publication in 17...
While there was an awareness of ancient Indian mathematics in the West since the sixteenth century, ...
Up until the French Revolution, European mathematics was an “aristocratic” activity, the intellectua...
We will show that Maclaurin\u27s Treatise of Fluxions did develop important ideas and techniques and...
In the course of the eighteenth century, Newton's ideas (in different guises and interpretations) be...
International audienceHistoriography has considered that acceptance of newtonianism in France achiev...
AbstractIn the early calculus mathematicians used convergent series to represent geometrical quantit...
According to the received view, eighteenth-century British mathematicians were responsible for a dec...
This paper explores the influence of Isaac Newton"s astronomy on European culture. More than any oth...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...
In this paper I distinguish four methods of empirical inquiry in eighteenth century natural philosop...
Newton composed several mathematical tracts which remained in manuscript form for decades. He chose ...
Seventeenth century is important not only for mathematics but for European social development in gen...
This is Chapter 4 in Mathematics and the Historian\u27s Craft: The Kenneth O. May Lectures, edited b...
AbstractThe controversy in England over Newton's fluxionary calculus following the publication in 17...
While there was an awareness of ancient Indian mathematics in the West since the sixteenth century, ...
Up until the French Revolution, European mathematics was an “aristocratic” activity, the intellectua...
We will show that Maclaurin\u27s Treatise of Fluxions did develop important ideas and techniques and...
In the course of the eighteenth century, Newton's ideas (in different guises and interpretations) be...
International audienceHistoriography has considered that acceptance of newtonianism in France achiev...
AbstractIn the early calculus mathematicians used convergent series to represent geometrical quantit...