Early Middle Ages The Latin Encyclopedists / Part I: |
On the Quadrivium, or Four Mathematical Sciences Isidore of Seville / 1: |
On Arithmetic Boethius / 2: |
On the Universe and Its Parts Isidore of Seville / 3: |
On the Order of the Planets Macrobius / 4: |
On the Motion of Mercury and Venus Around the Sun a. Chalcidius b. Martianus Capella / 5: |
On Ocean and Tides Macrobius / 6: |
Later Middle Ages The Translation of Greek and Arabic Science into Latin / Part II: |
A List of Translations Made from Arabic into Latin in the Twelfth Century Gerard of Cremona / 7: |
A List of Translations Made from Greek into Latin in the Thirteenth Century William of Moerbeke The Reaction of the Universities and Theological Authorities to Aristotelian Science and Natural Philosophy / 8: |
The Condemnation of Aristotle's Books on Natural Philosophy in 1210 at Paris / 9: |
The Command to Expurgate Aristotle's Books on Natural Philosophy (1231) / 10: |
The Natural Books of Aristotle in the Arts Curriculum at the University of Paris in 1255 / 11: |
Statute of the Faculty of Arts Drastically Curtailing the Discussion of Theological Questions (1272) / 12: |
The Condemnation of 1277: A Selection of Articles Relevant to the History of Medieval Science / 13: |
An Objection to Theological Restrictions in the Discussion of a Scientific Question / John Buridan14: |
An Assessment of Buridan's Objections Ludovicus (Luis) Coronel Classification of the Sciences Introduction Edward Grant / 15: |
Classification of the Sciences Hugh of St. Victor / 16: |
Classification of the Sciences Domingo Gundisalvo Logic Introduction John E. Murdoch / 17: |
On Terms, "Suppositio," and Consequences William of Ockham Mathematics / 18: |
On the Importance of Studying Mathematics Roger Bacon / 19: |
Arithmetic / A: |
Arabic Numerals and Arithmetic Operations in the Most Popular Algorism of the Middle Ages John of Sacrobosco / 20: |
Propositions from a Theoretical Arithmetic Jordanus of Nemore / 21: |
Algebra / B: |
Six Types of Rhetorical Algebraic Equations Al-Khwarizmi / 22: |
Algebraic Propositions from the Treatise On Given Numbers Jordanus of Nemore / 23: |
Number Theory, Probability, and Infinite Series / C: |
Number Theory and Indeterminate Analysis Leonardo of Pisa (Fibonacci) / 24: |
A Proposition on Mathematical Probability Nicole Oresme / 25: |
Infinite Series Nicole Oresme / 26: |
Proportions / D: |
The Definitions of Book V of Euclid's Elements in a Thirteenth-Century Version, and Commentary Campanus of Novara / 27: |
An Algorism of Ratios: Manipulation of Rational Exponents Nicole Oresme / 28: |
Rational and Irrational Exponents Distinguished Nicole Oresme / 29: |
Geometry / E: |
On the Division of Figures Leonardo of Pisa (Fibonacci) / 30: |
Two Medieval Versions of Archimedes' Quadrature of the Circle / 31: |
The Abbreviated Version of Pseudo-Bradwardine / a: |
The Question of Albert of Saxony on the Quadrature of the Circle / b: |
The Trisection of an Angle / 32: |
Banu Musa |
Jordanus of Nemore |
Constructions from an Applied Geometry Dominicus de Clavasio / 33: |
Trigonometry / F: |
Early Middle Ages The Latin Encyclopedists / Part I: |
On the Quadrivium, or Four Mathematical Sciences Isidore of Seville / 1: |
On Arithmetic Boethius / 2: |
On the Universe and Its Parts Isidore of Seville / 3: |
On the Order of the Planets Macrobius / 4: |
On the Motion of Mercury and Venus Around the Sun a. Chalcidius b. Martianus Capella / 5: |