- Quantum mechanics, radiation, and the equivalence proof
- The turbulence theory of P. Wehrlé and G. Dedebant (1934–1948): a forgotten probabilistic approach?
- A quantitative analysis of David Fabricius’ astronomical observations
- Free-energy calculations in condensed matter: from early challenges to the advent of umbrella sampling
- The practice of principles: Planck’s vision of a relativistic general dynamics
- Felix Klein’s early contributions to anschauliche Geometrie
- Antonio Signorini and the proto-history of the non-linear theory of elasticity
- Hipparchus’ selenelion and two pairs of lunar eclipses revisited
- Ibn al-Zarqālluh’s discovery of the annual equation of the Moon
- The new moon interval NA and the beginning of the Babylonian month
- Lewis Caerleon and the equation of time: tabular astronomical practices in late fifteenth-century England
- Francesco Fontana (1580–1656) from practice to rules of calculation of lens systems
- The efflux problem: how hydraulics became divorced from hydrodynamics
- Levi-Civita simplifies Einstein. The Ricci rotation coefficients and unified field theories
- Tables for the radii of the Sun, the Moon, and the shadow from John of Gmunden to Longomontanus
- Geographic longitude in Latin Europe during the twelfth and thirteenth centuries
- Galois and the simple group of order 60
- The Helmholtz legacy in color metrics: Schrödinger’s color theory
- Hero and the tradition of the circle segment
- Auerbach, Lotka, and Zipf: pioneers of power-law city-size distributions
- An early system A-type scheme for Saturn from Babylon
- Eudoxus’ simultaneous risings and settings
- Geometry and analysis in Anastácio da Cunha’s calculus
- Measurements of altitude and geographic latitude in Latin astronomy, 1100–1300
- The Jeffreys–Lindley paradox: an exchange
- Federico Commandino and the Latin edition of Apollonius’s Conics (1566)
- Ptolemy’s treatise on the meteoroscope recovered
- Felix Klein, Sophus Lie, contact transformations, and connexes
- SHAKE and the exact constraint satisfaction of the dynamics of semi-rigid molecules in Cartesian coordinates, 1973–1977
- Canonical transformations from Jacobi to Whittaker
- Helmholtz and the geometry of color space: gestation and development of Helmholtz’s line element
- Joseph Ibn Waqār and the treatment of retrograde motion in the middle ages
- Correction to: “The language of Dirac’s theory of radiation”: the inception and initial reception of a tool for the quantum field theorist
- On fluidity of the textual transmission in Abraham bar Hiyya’s Ḥibbur ha-Meshiḥah ve-ha-Tishboret
- A terminological history of early elementary particle physics
- History and nature of the Jeffreys–Lindley paradox
- Einstein’s second-biggest blunder: the mistake in the 1936 gravitational-wave manuscript of Albert Einstein and Nathan Rosen
- Desargues’s concepts of involution and transversal, their origin, and possible sources of inspiration
- “The language of Dirac’s theory of radiation”: the inception and initial reception of a tool for the quantum field theorist
- Federico Commandino and his Latin edition of Aristarchus’s On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and the Moon
- A mechanical concentric solar model in Khāzinī’s Mu‘tabar zīj
- The eclectic content and sources of Clavius’s Geometria Practica
- Galileo Galilei and the centers of gravity of solids: a reconstruction based on a newly discovered version of the conical frustum contained in manuscript UCLA 170/624
- Felix Klein’s projective representations of the groups $$S_6$$ S 6 and $$A_7$$ A 7
- Gauss on least-squares and maximum-likelihood estimation
- Brianchon and Poncelet’s joint memoir, the nine-point circle, and beyond
- A common-sense approach to the problem of the itinerary stadion
- Peirce’s Dragon-Head Logic (R 501, 1901)
- Federico Commandino and the Latin edition of Pappus’ Collection
- Poincaré’s works leading to the Poincaré conjecture
- Nombrils, bruslans, autrement foyerz: la géométrie projective en action dans le Brouillon Project de Girard Desargues
- The Archimedean ‘sambukē’ of Damis in Biton
- Euler first theory of resonance
- Carnot’s theory of transversals and its applications by Servois and Brianchon: the awakening of synthetic geometry in France
- Vitali’s generalized absolute differential calculus
- An alternative interpretation of BM 76829: astrological schemes for length of life and parts of the body
- Mathématiques en perspective: Desargues, la Hire, le Poîvre
- David Hilbert and the foundations of the theory of plane area
- Fiction, possibility and impossibility: three kinds of mathematical fictions in Leibniz’s work
- The six books of Diophantus’ Arithmetic increased and reduced to specious: the lost manuscript of Jacques Ozanam (1640–1718)
- A study of Babylonian records of planetary stations
- Einstein on involutions in projective geometry
- A study of Babylonian planetary theory III. The planet Mercury
- The gravitational influence of Jupiter on the Ptolemaic value for the eccentricity of Saturn
- The development of the concept of uniform convergence in Karl Weierstrass’s lectures and publications between 1861 and 1886
- BM 76829: A small astronomical fragment with important implications for the Late Babylonian Astronomy and the Astronomical Book of Enoch
- Back to the roots of vector and tensor calculus: Heaviside versus Gibbs
- Correction to: What Heinrich Hertz discovered about electric waves in 1887–1888
- Hobbes’s model of refraction and derivation of the sine law
- Operator calculus: the lost formulation of quantum mechanics
- Pipe flow: a gateway to turbulence
- What Heinrich Hertz discovered about electric waves in 1887–1888
- Before the end of an error: Giovanni Bianchini’s original flawed treatise on the conversion of stellar coordinates
- Impact of Gibbs’ and Duhem’s approaches to thermodynamics on the development of chemical thermodynamics
- An unpublished manuscript of John von Neumann on shock waves in boostered detonations: historical context and mathematical analysis
- Maurice Janet’s algorithms on systems of linear partial differential equations
- Babylonian astronomy: a new understanding of column Φ
- On the making of Ptolemy’s star catalog
- Tycho Brahe’s Calculi ad Corrigenda Elementa Orbitae Saturni and the technical aspects of his planetary model of Saturn
- Babylonian observations of a unique planetary configuration
- On Peirce’s 1878 article ‘ The probability of induction ’: a conceptualistic appraisal
- Pascal’s mystic hexagram , and a conjectural restoration of his lost treatise on conic sections
- Polygons of Petrović and Fine, algebraic ODEs, and contemporary mathematics
- Mathématiques et architecture: le tracé de l’ entasis par Nicolas-François Blondel
- Leibniz’s syncategorematic infinitesimals II: their existence, their use and their role in the justification of the differential calculus
- Poincaré’s stated motivations for topology
- Borelli’s edition of books V–VII of Apollonius’s Conics , and Lemma 12 in Newton’s Principia
- On Qin Jiushao’s writing system
- A proto-Normal Star Almanac dating to the reign of Artaxerxes III: BM 65156
- Cracking bones and numbers: solving the enigma of numerical sequences on ancient Chinese artifacts
- The Principia ’s second law (as Newton understood it) from Galileo to Laplace
- The Jalālī Calendar: the enigma of its radix date
- Une controverse entre Émile Picard et Leopold Kronecker
- What were the genuine Banach spaces in 1922? Reflection on axiomatisation and progression of the mathematical thought
- How to notate a crossing of strings? On Modesto Dedò’s notation of braids
- Babylonian solar theory on the Antikythera mechanism
- The law of refraction and Kepler’s heuristics
- Andalò di Negro’s De compositione astrolabii : a critical edition with English translation and notes
- Correction to: The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited
- Lebesgue’s criticism of Carl Neumann’s method in potential theory
- Ibn al-Fahhād and the Great Conjunction of 1166 AD
- On the youthful writings of Louis J. Mordell on the Diophantine equation $$y^2-k=x^3$$ y 2 – k = x 3
- The Back Plate Inscription and eclipse scheme of the Antikythera Mechanism revisited
- Deducing Newton’s second law from relativity principles: A forgotten history
- Thomas Harriot on the coinage of England
- Le diamètre et la traversale: dans l’atelier de Girard Desargues
- The medieval Moon in a matrix: double argument tables for lunar motion
- A study of Babylonian planetary theory II. The planet Venus
- Jost Bürgi’s methods of calculating sines, and possible transmission from India
- There is no consequentia mirabilis in Greek mathematics
- Michel Chasles’ foundational programme for geometry until the publication of his Aperçu historique
- Three thousand years of sexagesimal numbers in Mesopotamian mathematical texts
- Correction to: “The etherealization of common sense?” Arithmetical and algebraic modes of intelligibility in late Victorian mathematics of measurement
- Ptolemaic planetary models and Kepler’s laws
- “The Etherealization of Common Sense?” Arithmetical and Algebraic Modes of Intelligibility in Late Victorian Mathematics of Measurement
- Astronomical observations at the Maragha observatory in the 1260s–1270s
- A study of Babylonian planetary theory I. The outer planets
- The astronomical orientation of the historical Grand mosques in Anatolia (Turkey)
- The end of an error: Bianchini, Regiomontanus, and the tabulation of stellar coordinates
- “A masterly though neglected work”, Boscovich’s treatise on conic sections
- Uses of construction in problems and theorems in Euclid’s Elements I–VI
- The concept of given in Greek mathematics
- Binocular vision and image location before Kepler
- François Viète’s revolution in algebra
- A further analysis of Cardano’s main tool in the De Regula Aliza : on the origins of the splittings
- An analysis of medieval solar theories
- Bisecting the trapezoid: tracing the origins of a Babylonian computation of Jupiter’s motion
- Correction to: The modernity of Dedekind’s anticipations contained in What are numbers and what are they good for?
- New evidence on Abraham Zacut’s astronomical tables
- The mysterious table of lunar crescent visibility attributed to Al-B $$bar{upiota }$$ ι ¯ rūn $$bar{upiota }$$ ι ¯ and Ḥabash Al-Ḥāsib’s contribution
- The modernity of Dedekind’s anticipations contained in What are numbers and what are they good for?
- John Holbroke, the Tables of Cambridge, and the “true length of the year”: a forgotten episode in fifteenth-century astronomy
- The mysterious table of lunar crescent visibility attributed to Al-B $$bar{upiota }$$ ι ¯ rūn $$bar{upiota }$$ ι ¯ and Ḥabash Al-Ḥāsib’s contribution
- The first Copernican was Copernicus: the difference between Pre-Copernican and Copernican heliocentrism
- Ballistics, fluid mechanics, and air resistance at Gâvre, 1829–1915: doctrine, virtues, and the scientific method in a military context
- La notion d’involution dans le Brouillon Project de Girard Desargues
- Ballistics, fluid mechanics, and air resistance at Gâvre, 1829–1915
- Of paths and places: the origin of Ptolemy’s Geography
- ‘Nobody could possibly misunderstand what a group is’: a study in early twentieth-century group axiomatics
- Stephen of Pisa’s theory of the oscillating deferents of the inner planets (1h. 12th C.)
- On a relation between modular functions and Dirichlet series: found in the estate of Adolf Hurwitz
- Electric charge in hyperbolic motion: the early history
- Britton’s theory of the creation of Column $$varPhi $$ Φ in Babylonian System A lunar theory
- The Parallelogram Rule from Pseudo-Aristotle to Newton
- Martianus Capella’s calculation of the size of the moon
- The wedge and the vis viva controversy: how concepts of force influenced the practice of early eighteenth-century mechanics
- Searches for the origins of the epistemological concept of model in mathematics
- History of science and science combined: solving a historical problem in optics—the case of Galileo and his telescope
- Alfred Clebsch’s “Geometrical Clothing” of the theory of the quintic equation
- Analysis of the astronomical tables for 1340 compiled by Immanuel ben Jacob Bonfils
- Geometry and analysis in Euler’s integral calculus
- Nicolas-Auguste Tissot: a link between cartography and quasiconformal theory
- Criticism of trepidation models and advocacy of uniform precession in medieval Latin astronomy
- On Kepler’s system of conics in Astronomiae pars optica
- The development of Euclidean axiomatics
- Kirchhoff’s theory for optical diffraction, its predecessor and subsequent development: the resilience of an inconsistent theory
- On the role of virtual work in Levi-Civita’s parallel transport
- Planetary latitudes in medieval Islamic astronomy: an analysis of the non-Ptolemaic latitude parameter values in the Maragha and Samarqand astronomical traditions
- An analysis of the Tabulae magistrales by Giovanni Bianchini
- The original motivation for Copernicus’s research: Albert of Brudzewo’s Commentariolum super Theoricas novas Georgii Purbachii
- Synthetic and analytic geometries in the publications of Jakob Steiner and Julius Plücker (1827–1829)
- In defence of geometrical algebra