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"This is a very ambitious book, both in its methodology and in the amount of material it addresses. ??? The topic is of major interest, focusing on two concepts that extended the idea of what was meant by ???number??? ??? . this book remains a major contribution. The rich and detailed account of textbooks and educational institutions, and the key passages and events Schubring highlights ??? add greatly to our understanding of the history of mathematics in one of its most exciting periods." (Judith V. Grabiner, SIAM Review, Vol. 48 (2), 2006)

"The present book is a voluminous and detailed study of the conceptual developments of negative numbers and infinitesimals from the prehistory of the calculus to the end of the nineteenth century. ... It stands out as special by treating many primary mathematical sources that are rarely subjected to historical study ??? . this volume presents an important new contextualised perspective on the history of negative numbers and infinitesimals. It includes a rich variety of institutional and philosophical discussions ??? ." (Henrik Kragh S??renson, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 1086, 2006)

"This deep and important epistemological study analyses the evolution of concepts fundamental to mathematical analysis up to the nineteenth century. ??? The author examines how concepts were generalized and differentiated and pays particular attention to the role of symbolism. He critically reviews the work of other authors who have treated the same historical periods." (E. J. Barbeau, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2006 d)



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This book deals with the development of the terms of analysis in the 18th and 19th centuries, the two main concepts being negative numbers and infinitesimals. Schubring studies often overlooked texts, in particular German and French textbooks, and reveals a much richer history than previously thought while throwing new light on major figures, such as Cauchy.

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subtractive quantities, infrniment petits, isolated negative quantities, opposite quantities, combinatorial school, isolated negative quantity, infinitely small quantities, dualism compromise, infiniment petits, infinitely small increase, epistemological rejection, infinite number series, infinitely large quantities, pointwise continuity, development into series, proportion argument, assignable number, infiniment petite, infinitely small numbers, infinitely small quantity, infinitely small steps, intermediate value property, letter quantities, inverse quantities, proportions argument
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Berlin Academy, Johann Bernoulli, French Revolution, Christian Wolff, Destutt de Tracy, Middle Ages, Carnot's Nachlass, Lazare Carnot, Maine de Biran, Girault de Keroudou, Newton's Principia, Royal Society, Ars Magna, Cauchy's Cours, Euler Opera, Johann Schultz, Martin Ohm, Petersburg Academy, The Limit Field, While Descartes, Abraham Gotthelf, Cambridge University, Conflicting Reception of Cauchy, Dictionary of Scientific Biography, Felix Klein
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