David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
1819
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, p. 386, Ch. 6: Algebra,-->
“In f-major, c* [a C major chord] is a sonority contained within the overtones of the tonic f”
Jean-Philippe Rameau (1683–1764) French composer and music theorist of the Baroque era
a F major chord
ibid, p. 14.
Geoffrey Blainey (1930) Australian historian
The Story of Australia's People: The Rise and Rise of a New Australia (2016)
“There are few writers whose text is in so satisfactory a state as Virgil's.”
John Conington (1825–1869) British classical scholar
Preface, p. xi
Commentary, P. Vergili Maronis Opera, Volume I (1858)
David Eugene Smith (1860–1944) American mathematician
Source: History of Mathematics (1925) Vol.2, Ch. 6: Algebra, p. 378
“If a, c are two different numbers, there are infinitely many different numbers lying between a, c.”
Richard Dedekind (1831–1916) German mathematician
p, 125
Stetigkeit und irrationale Zahlen (1872)
Erik Naggum (1965–2009) Norwegian computer programmer
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Morris Kline (1908–1992) American mathematician
However, negative numbers gained acceptance slowly.
Source: Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times (1972), p. 185.