Fluent description of the development of both the integral and differential calculus. Early beginnings in antiquity, medieval contributions, and a century of anticipation lead up to a consideration of Newton and Leibniz, the period of indecison that followed them, and the final rigorous formulation that we know today.This book, for the first time, provides laymen and mathematicians alike with a detailed picture of the historical development of one of the most momentous achievements of the human intellect ― the calculus. It describes with accuracy and perspective the long development of both the integral and the differential calculus from their early beginnings in antiquity to their final emancipation in the 19th century from both physical a...
This book explores the background of a major intellectual revolution: the rigorous reinterpretation ...
First issued in 25 parts, July 15, 1836, to June 1, 1842.Mode of access: Internet
Calculus has a long development history and its ideas can be traced back to the ancient Greek period...
The purpose of this essay is to trace the development of the concepts of the calculus from their fir...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-88)The purpose of this thesis is to show that the disc...
"This new Dover edition first published in 1959 is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the ...
This book presents first-year calculus roughly in the order in which it first was discovered. The fi...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper tries to show that as soon as mathematicians began to...
The book takes a motivating approach that makes ideas less abstract to students. It explains how var...
A technical examination of the Calculus from two directions: how the past has led to present methodo...
Calculus, one of the powerful tools of mathematics, has some of its origins as early as the times of...
When first published posthumously in 1963, this book presented a radically different approach to the...
This book explores the background of a major intellectual revolution: the rigorous reinterpretation ...
First issued in 25 parts, July 15, 1836, to June 1, 1842.Mode of access: Internet
Calculus has a long development history and its ideas can be traced back to the ancient Greek period...
The purpose of this essay is to trace the development of the concepts of the calculus from their fir...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
The Calculus was probably first developed by Newton in his "Methodus Calculus" in the year 1671. Th...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 87-88)The purpose of this thesis is to show that the disc...
"This new Dover edition first published in 1959 is an unabridged and unaltered republication of the ...
This book presents first-year calculus roughly in the order in which it first was discovered. The fi...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper tries to show that as soon as mathematicians began to...
The book takes a motivating approach that makes ideas less abstract to students. It explains how var...
A technical examination of the Calculus from two directions: how the past has led to present methodo...
Calculus, one of the powerful tools of mathematics, has some of its origins as early as the times of...
When first published posthumously in 1963, this book presented a radically different approach to the...
This book explores the background of a major intellectual revolution: the rigorous reinterpretation ...
First issued in 25 parts, July 15, 1836, to June 1, 1842.Mode of access: Internet
Calculus has a long development history and its ideas can be traced back to the ancient Greek period...