History of Mathematics Links:
Electronic Texts
- The Electronic Library of Mathematics: Classical Works, Selecta and Opera Omnia
- The University of Michigan Historical Mathematics Collection
- Euclid's Elements (David E. Joyce, Clark University)
- Fondos Digitalizados de la Universidad de Sevilla
- Pascal's Treatise on the Arithmetic Triangle, (Cambridge University Library)
- The Analyst, by George Berkeley (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin)
- Translations into English of various papers by Carl Gustav Jacob Jacobi (Eric Conrad)
- Selected Mathematical Papers of Sir William Rowan Hamilton (1805-1865) (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin)
- The Calculus of Logic, by George Boole (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin)
- The Mathematical Papers of Georg Friedrich Bernhard Riemann (1826-1866) (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin)
- Ueber die Ausdehnung eines Satzes aus der Theorie der trigonometrischen Reihen, by Georg Cantor (David R. Wilkins, Trinity College, Dublin)
- Mechanism of the Heavens, by Mary Somerville (Russell McNeil, Malaspina University College)
- Bronteksten (a collection of mathematical texts, mostly in Dutch, though including some in German or French, made available by the G.M.F.W.)
Mathematical monographs have been digitized and are available from
Cornell University. See
Cornell University Mathematics Library: Digital Books.
Other mathematical monographs and journals are available from the
Göttinger Digitalisierungs-Zentrum.
Runs of many academic journals are available through JSTOR (for members
of subscribing institutions) in the USA
and in Britain and Ireland.
The
Conservatoire Numérique des Art et Métiers
is a digital library of scientific material (currently including material
on electricity and magnetism), provided by
CNAM: Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers.
Other projects in progress:
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David R. Wilkins
(dwilkins@maths.tcd.ie)
School of Mathematics
Trinity College, Dublin