Math 629: History of Mathematics
Frank Sottile


The book review (due February 22)


You will need to both email a .pdf to me at fjsteachmath@gmail.com, as well as to turnitin.com.
Here is the information for our class:
Math 629 History of Mathematics     Class ID: 14763288     Class Password: Sottile629
Your first paper is a review of a book that contains both a nontrivial amount of history and a nontrivial amount of mathematics.
There are many (perhaps too many) possibilities. This could be, for example This is by no means exhaustive, even of the types of books that are available. I just went through the list of books in my library [it is in storage in boxes in Texas] and picked out a few (of about 50 on history and biography) that are representative. I have read all of these sometime in the past 35 years. More extensive lists appear on the course pages of my predecessors, Unlike Allen and Geller, I do not require you to each choose different books. A list of specialty online bookstores is on Fulling's Links page.
Some of these books may be available from a local library or through other electronic resources.
Please let me know (short email to sottile@math.tamu.edu or via Piazza) which book you plan to review. We can also discuss this. Get to this soon.

Further:
Special Thanks to Prof. Fulling, whose page this is based upon
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