Mathematical correspondences and critical editions

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Mathematical correspondences and critical editions

Maria Teresa Borgato, Erwin Neuenschwander, Irène Passeron, editors

(Trends in the history of science)

Birkhäuser, 2018

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  • Intro; Preface; Introduction; Contents; Historiographical Change and Editorial Practice: The Origins of the Edition of the Correspondence of John Wallis (1616-1703); 1 Introduction; 2 The Early Years; 3 Scriba's `Check-List' of Wallis Correspondence; 4 F
  • 3.2 The Mariotte-Leibnizian Pendulum3.3 Brake Mechanism for Vertical Apparatus (Rotation Speed Control of March 1686); 3.4 Horizontal Wind Apparatus; A.1 Epilogue; References; The Edition of the Bernoulli Correspondence: A Historical Overview and Insight
  • 6 Continuation of the BEBB Within Bernoulli-Euler OnLine (BEOL)Bibliography; D'Alembert's Mathematical Correspondence: Beyond the Formal Description of Networks; 1 D'Alembert's Mathematical Correspondence as a Part of His Activity; 2 The Characteristics
  • La correspondance scientifique de Condorcet : un aperçu1 Qu'est ce que la "correspondance scientifique" de Condorcet?; 2 Quelle est la nature de la correspondance savante de Condorcet et qui sont les correspondants?; 3 Les problèmes d'identification, d
  • A Critical Survey and Inventory of the Edited Works of Carl Friedrich Gauss1 Introduction; 2 The Present Situation on Gauss's Works; 3 The Genesis of the Edited Works; 3.1 Gauss's Works Under the Aegis of Ernst Julius Schering; 3.2 Gauss's Works Under th

Description and Table of Contents

Description

Mathematical correspondence offers a rich heritage for the history of mathematics and science, as well as cultural history and other areas. It naturally covers a vast range of topics, and not only of a scientific nature; it includes letters between mathematicians, but also between mathematicians and politicians, publishers, and men or women of culture. Wallis, Leibniz, the Bernoullis, D'Alembert, Condorcet, Lagrange, Gauss, Hermite, Betti, Cremona, Poincare and van der Waerden are undoubtedly authors of great interest and their letters are valuable documents, but the correspondence of less well-known authors, too, can often make an equally important contribution to our understanding of developments in the history of science. Mathematical correspondences also play an important role in the editions of collected works, contributing to the reconstruction of scientific biographies, as well as the genesis of scientific ideas, and in the correct dating and interpretation of scientific writings. This volume is based on the symposium "Mathematical Correspondences and Critical Editions," held at the 6th International Conference of the ESHS in Lisbon, Portugal in 2014. In the context of the more than fifteen major and minor editions of mathematical correspondences and collected works presented in detail, the volume discusses issues such as * History and prospects of past and ongoing edition projects, * Critical aspects of past editions, * The complementary role of printed and digital editions, * Integral and partial editions of correspondence, * Reproduction techniques for manuscripts, images and formulae, and the editorial challenges and opportunities presented by digital technology.

Table of Contents

Philip Beeley: Historiographical Change and Editorial Practice: The Origins of the Edition of the Correspondence of John Wallis (1616-1703).- Eberhard Knobloch: Notes on Series VII and VIII of the Leibniz-Edition.- Sulamith Gehr: The Edition of the Bernoulli Correspondence: A Historical Overview and Insights into the Most Recent Developments.- Irene Passeron: D'Alembert's Mathematical Correspondence: Beyond the Formal Description of Networks. Alexandre Guilbaud: The Digital Edition of D'Alembert's Correspondence.- Nicolas Rieucau: La correspondance scientifique de Condorcet: un apercu.- Luigi Pepe: Publication of the Complete Works of Lagrange in the Digital Age.- Karin Reich, Elena Roussanova: A Critical Survey and Inventory of the Edited Works of Carl Friedrich Gauss.- Andrea Del Centina, Alessandra Fiocca: On the Correspondence of Sophie Germain.- Catherine Goldstein: Hermite and Lipschitz: A Correspondence and Its Echoes.- Cinzia Cerroni: The Correspondences of Luigi Cremona and Placido Tardy in the Libraries of Genoa.- Maria Teresa Borgato, Iolanda Nagliati: The Renewal of Mathematical Research in Italy: The Correspondences Between Brioschi-Betti (1857-1890) and Brioschi-Tardy (1853-1893).- Giorgio Israel, Ana Millan Gasca, Luigi Regoliosi: Democratization of Mathematics Through Cremona's Correspondence with Foreign Colleagues (1860-1901).- Paolo Freguglia, Giuseppina Fenaroli, Giuseppe Canepa: On Giusto Bellavitis's correspondence.- Scott A. Walter: Poincare-week in Goettingen, in light of the Hilbert-Poincare correspondence of 1908-1909.- Erwin Neuenschwander: The Correspondence of Bartel Leendert van der Waerden (1903-1996).

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  • NCID
    BB28307237
  • ISBN
    • 9783319735771
    • 9783319735757
  • Country Code
    sz
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Cham, Switzerland
  • Pages/Volumes
    xxiv, 345 pages
  • Size
    24 cm
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