Book ID: CBB000201295

Correspondence of John Wallis (1616--1703) (2002)

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Beeley, Philip (Author)
Scriba, Christoph J. (Author)


Oxford University Press


Publication Date: 2002
Edition Details: Volume 1 (1641--1659)
Physical Details: 608 pp., bibl., index
Language: English

Description “His correspondence gives insight into the cultural and political developments in this time period, against the background of the Civil War and the Commonwealth.” (from publisher's web page)


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Review Derrick Mosley (2016) Review of "The Correspondence of John Wallis. Volume IV, (1672-April 1675)". Historia Mathematica (pp. 444-446). unapi

Review Osler, Margaret J. (2006) Review of "Correspondence of John Wallis (1616--1703)". Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences (p. 743). unapi

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Authors & Contributors
Stedall, Jacqueline Anne
Beeley, Philip
Scriba, Christoph J.
Wallis, John
Adelmann, Clemens
Floridi, Luciano
Journals
Notes and Records: The Royal Society Journal of the History of Science
Archive for History of Exact Sciences
Historia Mathematica
Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
British Society for the History of Mathematics Bulletin
Revue d'Histoire des Mathématiques
Publishers
Oxford University Press
Kluwer
Rubbettino
Springer-Verlag
University of Chicago Press
Concepts
Mathematics
Controversies and disputes
Collected correspondence
Correspondence and corresponding
Algebra
Geometry
People
Wallis, John
Newton, Isaac
Brouncker, William
Gregory, James
Hobbes, Thomas
Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm von
Time Periods
17th century
18th century
19th century
Medieval
Places
England
Great Britain
France
Germany
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