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A Source Book in Mathematics

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The writings of Newton, Leibniz, Pascal, Riemann, Bernoulli, and others in a comprehensive selection of 125 treatises dating from the Renaissance to the late 19th century most unavailable elsewhere. Grouped in five sections: Number; Algebra; Geometry; Probability; and Calculus, Functions, and Quaternions. Includes a biographical-historical introduction for each article. "

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First published July 1, 1984

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David Eugene Smith

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David Eugene Smith was an American mathematician, educator, and editor.

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This is simply the best mathematics textbook ever. A priceless resource for any student of mathematics. I would never sell mine. This should be the standard U.S. high school math text.
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