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Mathematics -- 19th century

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Article L. D. Kay (2023)
Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, contact transformations, and connexes. Archive for History of Exact Sciences (pp. 373-391). (/isis/citation/CBB497891682/) unapi

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Canonical transformations from Jacobi to Whittaker. Archive for History of Exact Sciences (pp. 241-343). (/isis/citation/CBB563006808/) unapi

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Book Harm Jan Smid (2022)
Theory and Practice: A History of Two Centuries of Dutch Mathematics Education. (/isis/citation/CBB877567784/) unapi

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Ramified Surfaces: On Branch Curves and Algebraic Geometry in the 20th Century. (/isis/citation/CBB585143080/) unapi

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Felix Klein’s projective representations of the groups S6 and A7. Archive for History of Exact Sciences (pp. 431-470). (/isis/citation/CBB746243101/) unapi

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Frege on intuition and objecthood in projective geometry. Synthese (pp. 6523-6561). (/isis/citation/CBB221284966/) unapi

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David Hilbert and the foundations of the theory of plane area. Archive for History of Exact Sciences (pp. 649-698). (/isis/citation/CBB044087153/) unapi

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