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  1. A history of mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2010-09-04
  2. A History of Mathematical Notations: Vol. I by Florian Cajori, 2007-06-01
  3. A History of Physics in Its Elementary Branches: Including the Evolution of Physical Laboratories [ 1899 ] by Florian Cajori, 2009-08-10
  4. A History of Mathematical Notations: Vol. II by Florian Cajori, 2007-06-01
  5. Elementary Algebra: First[-Second] Year Course, Volume 1 by Florian Cajori, Letitia Rebekah Odell, 2010-01-10
  6. Elementary Algebra: First[-Second] Year Course, Volume 2 by Florian Cajori, Letitia Rebekah Odell, 2010-03-21
  7. A History Of Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2008-11-04
  8. A history of mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2010-08-29
  9. A History Of Mathematical Notations V1: Notations In Elementary Mathematics by Florian Cajori, 2007-07-25
  10. Introduction to the Theory of Equations by Florian Cajori, 1970-02-09
  11. The Chequered Career of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler: First Superintendent of the U.S. Coast Survey (Three Centuries of Science in America) by Florian Cajori, 1980-04
  12. A History of the Logarithmic Slide Rule and Allied Instruments by Florian Cajori, 1909
  13. A history of elementary mathematics, with hints on methods of teaching by Florian Cajori, 2010-08-20
  14. A History of Elementary Mathematics With Hints on Methods of Teaching: -1896 by Florian Cajori, 2009-07-24

1. Cajori
Florian Cajori. Born 28 Feb 1859 in St Aignan Florian Cajori's father, GeorgCajori, was an engineer. He built roads and bridges in Switzerland
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Florian Cajori Cajori emigrated to the United States in 1875 when he was sixteen years old. He entered the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin in 1876 and graduated two years later. Cajori did not enter university immediately after graduating, but he taught in a country school before beginning his studies of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. After being awarded a B.S. from Wisconsin in 1883, he entered Johns Hopkins University in January 1884. Having studied for about eighteen months at Johns Hopkins, Cajori left in June 1885 and was awarded his Master's degree by the University of Wisconsin the following year. After leaving Johns Hopkins University, Cajori was appointed as assistant professor at Tulane University in New Orleans in 1885 even before receiving his Master's degree. He became professor of applied mathematics at Tulane in 1887. He held the chair of physics at Colorado College in Colorado Springs from 1889 to 1898 and during this time, in 1890, he married Elizabeth G Edwards; they had one son. Also during this time, in 1894, he was awarded his doctorate from Tulane University. Cajori held the chair of mathematics at Colorado College from 1898 until 1918, being Dean of the Department of Engineering for the last fifteen years of his time at Colorado Springs. He was appointed to a specially created chair in the history of mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley in 1918. This was the first chair in the history of mathematics to be founded in the United States and it says much of Cajori's high reputation that a special chair was created at this leading university.

2. Quotation By Florian Cajori
Florian Cajori (1859 1930). After examining the writings of Archimedesone can well understand how, in ancient times, an Archimedean
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After examining the writings of Archimedes one can well understand how, in ancient times, an "Archimedean problem" came to mean a problem too deep for ordinary minds to solve, and how an "Archimedean proof" came to be the synonym for unquestionable certainty.

3. Florian Cajori - Encyclopedia Article From Britannica.com
Encyclopædia Britannica. Cajori, Florian. Encyclopædia Britannica Article
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4. A History Of Mathematical Notations -- Glorian Cajori Florian Cajori
by Glorian Cajori and Florian Cajori. Dover Publications. Due/PublishedNovember 1993, 820 pages, paper. ISBN 0486677664. This classic
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5. Cajori Florian The Chequered Career Of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler : First Superin
cajori florian The Chequered Career of Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler FirstSuperintendent of the US Coast Survey. Author cajori florian.
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6. Cajori
Biography of florian cajori (18591930) florian cajori. Born 28 Feb 1859 in St Aignan (near Thusis), Graubünden, Switzerland
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Florian Cajori Cajori emigrated to the United States in 1875 when he was sixteen years old. He entered the State Normal School in Whitewater, Wisconsin in 1876 and graduated two years later. Cajori did not enter university immediately after graduating, but he taught in a country school before beginning his studies of mathematics at the University of Wisconsin. After being awarded a B.S. from Wisconsin in 1883, he entered Johns Hopkins University in January 1884. Having studied for about eighteen months at Johns Hopkins, Cajori left in June 1885 and was awarded his Master's degree by the University of Wisconsin the following year. After leaving Johns Hopkins University, Cajori was appointed as assistant professor at Tulane University in New Orleans in 1885 even before receiving his Master's degree. He became professor of applied mathematics at Tulane in 1887. He held the chair of physics at Colorado College in Colorado Springs from 1889 to 1898 and during this time, in 1890, he married Elizabeth G Edwards; they had one son. Also during this time, in 1894, he was awarded his doctorate from Tulane University. Cajori held the chair of mathematics at Colorado College from 1898 until 1918, being Dean of the Department of Engineering for the last fifteen years of his time at Colorado Springs. He was appointed to a specially created chair in the history of mathematics at the University of California at Berkeley in 1918. This was the first chair in the history of mathematics to be founded in the United States and it says much of Cajori's high reputation that a special chair was created at this leading university.

7. Cajori, Florian
cajori, florian (18591930). Swiss-born US historian of mathematics.His books dealt with the history of both elementary and advanced
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Cajori, Florian
Swiss-born US historian of mathematics. His books dealt with the history of both elementary and advanced mathematics, as well as the teaching of mathematics. His two-volume History of Mathematical Notations 1928-29 is a standard reference text. He also wrote biographies of eminent mathematicians.
Cajori's influence on the modern perception of the development of mathematics was profound, and his works are frequently quoted to this day. His reputation is founded mainly on his many books on the history of mathematics, although a number of his works - notably his edited version of Isaac Newton 's Principia (published posthumously) - have been subject to some criticism for their interpretation of historical material. He also compiled A History of Physics 1899.

8. Professor Florian Cajori
Years at the college 1889 1918 florian cajori (1859-1930) was born in Switzerland, son of a leading civil engineer, and came to the United States in 1875, when he was sixteen.
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Florian Cajori
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B.S. Wisconsin 1883
M.S. Wisconsin 1886
Ph.D. Tulane 1894
Florian Cajori (1859-1930) was born in Switzerland, son of a leading civil engineer, and came to the United States in 1875, when he was sixteen. He studied at the University of Wisconsin as an undergraduate, and did graduate work there and at Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, before joining the faculty of Tulane University. He had to leave New Orleans within a couple of years on developing tuberculosis, and came to Colorado Springs for his health, where he was invited by President Slocum to join the faculty of Colorado College first as a part-time instructor (at $30 per month) and within a year as professor of physics (at $1500 per year). As professor of physics from 1889-1898, Cajori ardently promoted scientific studies at the college, not least through his founding of the Colorado College Scientific Society in 1890, and is celebrated particularly for taking, with his physics class, the first X-ray photographs in the West. In 1898, he became professor of mathematics, and five years later, became also the founding Dean of the School of Engineering.

9. Mathematicians
cajori, florian Campbell, William Wallace Cantor, Georg Carathéodory, ConstantinCardano, Girolamo Cauchy, Augustin Louis Cayley, Arthur Celsius, Anders, Cesaro
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10. References For Cajori
References for the biography of florian cajori Obituary of florian cajori, Isis 17 (1929). Obituary of florian cajori, Amer.
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References for Florian Cajori
  • Biography in Encyclopaedia Britannica. Articles:
  • Obituary of Florian Cajori, Isis
  • Obituary of Florian Cajori, Amer. Math. Monthly
  • Obituary of Florian Cajori, Bull. Amer. Math. Soc.
  • Obituary of Florian Cajori, Science (19 Sept 1930).
  • U C Merzbach, The study of the history of mathematics in America : a centennial sketch, in A century of mathematics in America III (Providence, RI, 1989), 639-666.
  • K V Parshall, A century-old snapshot of American mathematics, Math. Intelligencer
  • J D Zund, Florian Cajori, American National Biography (Oxford, 1999), 190-191. Main index Birthplace Maps Biographies Index
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  • 11. BOOKS ON THE HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
    cajori, florian, 18591930. cajori, florian, 1859-1930. 1919a A history ofmathematical notations, Dover Publications, 1993 (originally 1928-29).
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    For this summer seminar, it would be very nice if we had a collection of books to consult. I really don't want to bring several boxes of books with me, so if you can find some of the things on the list below in your library, please bring it along. To avoid lots of copies of the same things, let's coordinate what you will bring by sending Ivy Knoshoag at iknoshaug@bemidjistate.edu . Those items marked by a bold dot are available at Bemidji State University so there is no reason to bring along copies of them. You need not feel restricted to this list. Bring something interesting of a historical nature - the more variety the merrier. The following books deal with some aspect of the history of mathematics, with a heavy concentration on the history of the calculus. Only a few, Baron 1969a, Boyer 1959a, Edwards1979a, Grattan-Guinness 1980, and Toepliz 1963a deal with large portions of the history of calculus. The others concentrate on an individual, a period, or a concept.

    12. Quotation By Florian Cajori
    florian cajori (1859 1930). After examining the writings of Archimedes one can well understand how, in ancient times,
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    Florian Cajori
    After examining the writings of Archimedes one can well understand how, in ancient times, an "Archimedean problem" came to mean a problem too deep for ordinary minds to solve, and how an "Archimedean proof" came to be the synonym for unquestionable certainty.

    13. Stephen Wolfram: A New Kind Of Science -- Relevant Books
    ISBN 0521346827 . cajori, florian A History of Elementary Mathematics. ISBN0842016732 . cajori, florian A History of Mathematics Macmillan, 1919.
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    Cambridge University Press, 1987. [ISBN 0521346827 Cajori, Florian
    A History of Elementary Mathematics. With Hints on Methods of Teaching
    Macmillan, 1910. [ISBN 0842016732 Cajori, Florian
    A History of Mathematics
    Macmillan, 1919. [ISBN 0821821024 Cajori, Florian
    A History of Physics Dover Publications, Inc., 1962 Calaprice, Alice, Editor The Quotable Einstein Princeton University Press, 1996. [ISBN 0691026963 Calder, Nigel Einstein's Universe Penguin Books, 1980. [ISBN 0140054995 Proceedings of the Gibbs Symposium. (Yale University, May 15-17, 1989). American Mathematical Society, 1990. [ISBN 0821801570 Calinger, Ronald, Editor Classics of Mathematics Prentice-Hall, Inc., 1955. [ISBN 002318342X Unconventional Models of Computation Springer-Verlag, 1998. [ISBN 9813083697 Camacho, Cesar Geometric Theory of Foliations Birkhäuser, 1985. [ISBN 0817631399

    14. Encyclopædia Britannica
    cajori, florian Encyclopædia Britannica Article. MLA style cajori, florian. Encyclopædia Britannica 2003 Encyclopædia Britannica Premium Service.
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    15. Encyclopædia Britannica
    cajori, florian cajoriSwissborn US educator and mathematician whose workson the history of mathematics were among the most eminent of his time.
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    16. Sources For The Math Symbols And Words Pages
    cajori, florian. A History of Mathematics. New York The Macmillan Co., 1893. cajori,florian. A History of Mathematics. New York The Macmillan Co., 1906.
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    Sources for the Math Symbols and Words Pages
    Abbott, David, general editor. The Biographical Dictionary of Scientists: Mathematicians. New York: Peter Bedrick Books, 1985. Aldrich, J. Doing least squares: perspectives from Gauss and Yule. International. Statistical Review, Aldrich, J. (1995) "Correlations Genuine and Spurious in Pearson and Yule," Statistical Science, Asimov, Isaac. Asimov's Biographical Encyclopedia of Science and Technology. Ball, W. W. Rouse. A Short Account of the History of Mathematics. New York: Dover Publications, 1960. Ball, W. W. Rouse, and H. S. M. Coxeter. Mathematical Recreations and Essays, Thirteenth Edition. New York: Dover Publications, Inc., 1987. Bell, E. T. The Development of Mathematics. Bell, E. T. The Development of Mathematics. Dover. New York, 1972. Boyer, Carl B. A History of Mathematics. Burn, R. P. "Irrational Numbers in English Language Textbooks, 1890-1915: Constructions and Postulates for the Completeness of the Real Numbers," Historia Mathematica Burton, David M.

    17. TOE Bibliography
    WWW. 626-96. Available at www.eskimo.com/~mpb/spacetime.html . cajori, florian.A History of Mathematics. New York Macmillan, 1894. cajori, florian.
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    Bibliography Abbott, Edwin A. [A. Square]. Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions. nd edition, Oxford: Blackwell, and London: Seeley, 1884. Abramenko, B. "On Dimensionality and Continuity of Physical Space and Time." British Journal for the Philosophy of Science d'Abro, A. The Evolution of Scientific Thought from Newton to Einstein nd edition. New York: Dover, 1950; 1 st Adams, George. Physical and Etherial Spaces . London: Rudolf Steiner Press, 1965. Aklom, G.M. "Some Fourth-Dimensional Curiosities." The Fourth Dimension Simply Explained. Manning: 134-143. Alcock, James. "Parapsychology As a "Spiritual Science"." Skeptic's Handbook. Kurtz: 537-565. Armstrong, Karen. A History of God: The 4,000-Year Quest of Judaism, Christianity and Islam . New York: Ballantine Books, 1993. Archibald, Richard Claire. "Non-Euclidean Geometry." Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society Archibald, Richard Claire. "Unpublished Letters of J.J. Sylvester and other new information concerning his Life and Work." Osiris Ashby, Robert H.

    18. A History Of Mathematics -- Florian Cajori A. Nim
    by florian cajori,. Edited by A. Nim. American Mathematical Soc. Due/PublishedDecember 1997, 524 pages, cloth. ISBN 0828413037. Seminary
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    19. Florian Cajori - 1898-11-20
    florian cajori 1898-11-20. Very respectfully yours, florian cajori Professorof Mathematics Colorado College, Colorado Springs, Colo.
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