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  1. Philosophy of mathematics and mathematical practice in the seventeenth century.Paolo Mancosu (ed.) - 1996 - New York: Oxford University Press.
    The seventeenth century saw dramatic advances in mathematical theory and practice. With the recovery of many of the classical Greek mathematical texts, new techniques were introduced, and within 100 years, the rules of analytic geometry, geometry of indivisibles, arithmatic of infinites, and calculus were developed. Although many technical studies have been devoted to these innovations, Mancosu provides the first comprehensive account of the relationship between mathematical advances of the seventeenth century and the philosophy of mathematics of the period. Starting with (...)
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  • Cavalieri's method of indivisibles.Kirsti Andersen - 1985 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 31 (4):291-367.
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  • Philosophy of mathematics and deductive structure in Euclid's Elements.Ian Mueller - 1981 - Mineola, N.Y.: Dover Publications.
    A survey of Euclid's Elements, this text provides an understanding of the classical Greek conception of mathematics and its similarities to modern views as well as its differences. It focuses on philosophical, foundational, and logical questions — rather than strictly historical and mathematical issues — and features several helpful appendixes.
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  • The Thirteen Books of the Elements, Tr. Thomas L. Heath. Euclid - 1956 - Dover Publications.
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  • Kontinuität und Mechanismus: zur Philosophie des jungen Leibniz in ihren ideengeschichtlichen Kontext.Philip Beeley - 1996 - Stuttgart: Franz Steiner Verlag.
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  • From indivisibles to infinitesimals.Antoni Malet & C. W. Kilmister - 1998 - Annals of Science 55 (3):325.
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  • Philosophy of Mathematics and Deductive Structure of Euclid 's "Elements".Ian Mueller - 1983 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 34 (1):57-70.
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  • La notion d'«agrégat d'invisibles» dans la constitution de la cinématique galiléenne: Cavalieri, Galilée, Torricelli.Egidio Festa - 1992 - Revue d'Histoire des Sciences 45 (2-3):307-336.
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