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http://members.aol.com/bbyars1/contents.html   » Ancient Geometry Open in a new browser window
   Presenting an overview from ancient times to the present day, including descriptions of the discovery of pi and the origins of trigonometry.
   http://members.aol.com/bbyars1/contents.html

http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Arabic_mathematics.html   » Arabic Mathematics: Forgotten Brilliance? Open in a new browser window
   Explains contributions of Arabian mathematicians by translating early Greek texts, developing early algebraic ideas, number theory and astronomical calculations. Includes information about key people during this time period.
   http://www-history.mcs.st-and.ac.uk/history/HistTopics/Arabic_mathematics.html

http://www.angelfire.com/il2/babylonianmath/   » Babylonian Math Open in a new browser window
   This site was created to help people understand the Babylonian math system better.
   http://www.angelfire.com/il2/babylonianmath/

http://www.scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Math/infinity.html   » Counting to Infinity Open in a new browser window
   Introduction to infinity including the origins of the sign for infinity and pictures.
   http://www.scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Math/infinity.html

http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathword.html   » Earliest Known Uses of Some of the Words of Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   Shows who coined a wide variety of commonly used terms. Organized by first letter.
   http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathword.html

http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathsym.html   » Earliest Uses of Mathematical Symbols Open in a new browser window
   Discusses first known appearances of common expressions, such as operations, variables and trigonometric functions.
   http://members.aol.com/jeff570/mathsym.html

http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/Ancient-Africa/mad_ancient_egyptpapyrus.html   » Egyptian Mathematical Papyri Open in a new browser window
   Includes a description of each written document, as well as some sample problems from the Rhind, Moscow and other papyri. These ancient written works were created between 1900 and 1800 BC.
   http://www.math.buffalo.edu/mad/Ancient-Africa/mad_ancient_egyptpapyrus.html

http://mathforum.org/isaac/mathhist.html   » Famous Problems in the History of Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   Describes what mathematicians have worked on, from ancient times to the present. Includes problems suitable for middle school and high school math students, with links to solutions.
   http://mathforum.org/isaac/mathhist.html

http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/math380notes/math380.html   » History of Math Notes Open in a new browser window
   Timeline for Babylonian, Egyptian, Greek, Chinese, Indian, Arabic, and European mathematical achievements. Includes summary of influences by important people in the field.
   http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/math380notes/math380.html

http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/   » History of Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   Research project by the students in the department of Mathematics. Includes region, timeline, people and topics.
   http://www.math.sfu.ca/histmath/

http://www.saxakali.com/COLOR_ASP/historymaf.htm   » History of Mathematics in Africa Open in a new browser window
   Explains the early development of mathematical concepts in astronomical calculations, number systems, calendars and climate studies.
   http://www.saxakali.com/COLOR_ASP/historymaf.htm

http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/   » MacTutor History of Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   An extensive and searchable archive covering famous people and concepts, as well as describing the development of mathematics in various cultures.
   http://www-groups.dcs.st-and.ac.uk/~history/

http://lahabra.seniorhigh.net/pages/teachers/pages/math/timeline/MpreAndAncient.html   » Math History Timeline - Pre-historic and Ancient Times Open in a new browser window
   La Hababra high school page includes dates related to important developments in the field of mathematics, which occurred from approximately 30,000 B.C. to 500 A.D. Features an accompanying timeline for general historic events and photos.
   http://lahabra.seniorhigh.net/pages/teachers/pages/math/timeline/MpreAndAncient.html

http://library.thinkquest.org/22584/   » Mathematics History Open in a new browser window
   Traces the development of math throughout the ages. Also includes biographies of famous mathematicians.
   http://library.thinkquest.org/22584/

http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Math/MathFolks.html   » Mathographies Open in a new browser window
   Some biographical sketches of mathematicians, ancient and modern.
   http://scidiv.bcc.ctc.edu/Math/MathFolks.html

http://www.mathsisgoodforyou.com/   » Maths is Good for You Open in a new browser window
   Contains information on famous mathematicians, theorems, and topics.
   http://www.mathsisgoodforyou.com/

http://it.stlawu.edu/~dmelvill/mesomath/   » Mesopotamian Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   Discusses the development of numbers, addition tables, exercise problems and solutions for quadratic equations in one of the oldest known civilizations. Covers the period from 8000 B.C. to 364 A.D.
   http://it.stlawu.edu/~dmelvill/mesomath/

http://personal.bgsu.edu/~carother/pi/Pi2.html   » Pre-Computer History of Pi Open in a new browser window
   Explains the early methods of approximating this famous constant, which is used in measuring the area of a circle. Page includes the dates and names of people who were influential in improving these calculations.
   http://personal.bgsu.edu/~carother/pi/Pi2.html

http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/math/mathpyswq.htm   » The History of Mathematicians and Physicists Open in a new browser window
   Outlines a Webquest for studying the history of contributions to both these fields, and includes resources for solving the task.
   http://education.nmsu.edu/webquest/wq/math/mathpyswq.htm

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/mysteryaleph.htm   » The Mystery Of The Aleph Open in a new browser window
   This article from the "Washington Post" covers the development of the concept of infinity, from the fifth to the second century B.C., and includes the main findings of Archimedes and the Pythagorean school. [Requires free registration.]
   http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/style/longterm/books/chap1/mysteryaleph.htm

http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2000/zahrt.html   » Thoughts on Ancient Egyptian Mathematics Open in a new browser window
   A paper describing the math used in ancient Egypt.
   http://www.iusb.edu/~journal/2000/zahrt.html

http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/courses/whystudy.html   » Why Do We Study Calculus? Open in a new browser window
   Explains, in everyday language, the developments in astronomy, math, and physics that contributed to the discovery of differential calculus and its relationship to area formulas.
   http://math.vanderbilt.edu/~schectex/courses/whystudy.html


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