AbstractThis paper surveys the teaching of university-level mathematics in various London institutions during the reign of Queen Victoria. It highlights some of the famous mathematicians who were involved for many years as teachers of this mathematics, including Augustus De Morgan, James Joseph Sylvester, and Karl Pearson. The paper also investigates the wide variety of teaching establishments, including mainly academic institutions (University College, King's College), the military colleges (Royal Military Academy, Woolwich and Royal Naval College, Greenwich), the women's colleges (Bedford and Queen's), and the technical colleges and polytechnics (e.g., Central Technical Institute) which began to appear during the latter part of this perio...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
En 1741, la Royal Military Academy de Woolwich est créée par le Board of Ordnance afin d’instruire l...
The thesis is a study of the Analytical Society (1812-1813) of Cambridge University. Its purpose is ...
AbstractThis paper surveys the teaching of university-level mathematics in various London institutio...
This thesis investigates the teaching of mathematics at university level in London, and in particula...
This thesis investigates the teaching of mathematics at university level in London, and in particula...
AbstractThe London Mathematical Society had been founded in 1865 as little more than a college club....
AbstractFounded in Britain in 1846 to standardize the teaching profession, the College of Preceptors...
In this paper we describe the events leading to the founding of the London Mathematical Society in 1...
Greenwich has been a centre for scientific computing since the foundation of the Royal Observatory i...
Research partly motivated by Lewis Carroll's Euclid and his modern rivals (1879) portuguese tra...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project aims to s...
AbstractThe Cambridge Mathematical Journal and its successors, the Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical...
AbstractThe London Mathematical Society had been founded in 1865 as little more than a college club....
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
En 1741, la Royal Military Academy de Woolwich est créée par le Board of Ordnance afin d’instruire l...
The thesis is a study of the Analytical Society (1812-1813) of Cambridge University. Its purpose is ...
AbstractThis paper surveys the teaching of university-level mathematics in various London institutio...
This thesis investigates the teaching of mathematics at university level in London, and in particula...
This thesis investigates the teaching of mathematics at university level in London, and in particula...
AbstractThe London Mathematical Society had been founded in 1865 as little more than a college club....
AbstractFounded in Britain in 1846 to standardize the teaching profession, the College of Preceptors...
In this paper we describe the events leading to the founding of the London Mathematical Society in 1...
Greenwich has been a centre for scientific computing since the foundation of the Royal Observatory i...
Research partly motivated by Lewis Carroll's Euclid and his modern rivals (1879) portuguese tra...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>This project aims to s...
AbstractThe Cambridge Mathematical Journal and its successors, the Cambridge and Dublin Mathematical...
AbstractThe London Mathematical Society had been founded in 1865 as little more than a college club....
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
The early years of the Royal Mathematical School (f. 1673), and its relationship with Trinity House,...
En 1741, la Royal Military Academy de Woolwich est créée par le Board of Ordnance afin d’instruire l...
The thesis is a study of the Analytical Society (1812-1813) of Cambridge University. Its purpose is ...