Article
Bachelard, S.;
(1971 (pub. 1974))
Du rôle de l'interprétation dans les théories algébriques de Hamilton
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Chapter
Bloor, David;
(1981)
Hamilton and Peacock on the essence of algebra
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Chapter
Hankins, Thomas L.;
(1976)
Algebra as pure time: William Rowan Hamilton and the foundations of algebra
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Book
Waerden, B.L. van der;
(1973)
Hamiltons Entdeckung der Quaternionen. (Veröffentlichung der Joachim-Jungius-Gesellschaft der Wissenschaften.)
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Article
Wilson, Nancy;
(1971 (pub. 1974))
On Hamilton's conception of algebra as the science of pure time
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Article
Hendry, John;
(1984)
The evolution of William Rowan Hamilton's view of algebra as the science of pure time
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Article
Winterbourne, Anthony T.;
(1982)
Algebra and pure time: Hamilton's affinity with Kant
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Article
Koetsier, Teun;
(1995)
Explanation in the historiography of mathematics: The case of Hamilton quaternions
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Article
Lukas M. Verburgt;
(2016)
Duncan F. Gregory, William Walton and the Development of British Algebra: ‘Algebraical Geometry’, ‘Geometrical Algebra’, Abstraction
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Thesis
Pycior, Helena M.;
(1976)
The role of Sir William Rowan Hamilton in the development of British modern algebra
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Article
Pickering, Andrew;
(1995)
Concepts and the mangle of practice: Constructing quaternions
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Article
Sinègre, Luc;
(1995)
Les quaternions et le mouvement du solide autour d'un point fixe chez Hamilton
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Article
Cinzia Cerroni;
(2017)
From the Theory of “Congeneric Surd Equations” to “Segre's Bicomplex Numbers”
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Article
Bruno, Giuseppe;
Genovese, Andrea;
Improta, Gennaro;
(2011)
Routing Problems: A Historical Perspective
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Article
Hankins, Thomas L.;
(1977)
Triplets and triads: Sir William Rowan Hamilton on the metaphysics of mathematics
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Article
Nakane, Michiyo;
(1990)
W.R. Hamilton's characteristic function and the “principle of least action” in his research on optics. (In Japanese)
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Book
Hamilton, William Rowan;
Scaife, Brendan;
(2000)
Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Volume IV: Geometry, Analysis, Astronomy, Probability and Finite Differences, Miscellaneous
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Article
Simmons, Charlotte;
(2008)
William Rowan Hamilton and George Boole
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Chapter
Attis, David;
(1997)
The social context of W.R. Hamilton's prediction of conical refraction
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Article
Nakane, Michiyo;
Fraser, Craig G.;
(2002)
The Early History of Hamilton-Jacobi Dynamics, 1834--1837
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