History of Mathematics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the History of Mathematics category, you will find works that trace the development of mathematical concepts from their origins to the modern era. The titles cover significant periods such as ancient Greek mathematics, the Renaissance, the 19th and 20th centuries, as well as cultural influences from the East and Byzantium. In addition to biographies of important mathematicians such as Archimedes, Euler, and Emmy Noether, the collection also explores topics such as the origins of numbers, geometry, stochastics, and the connection between mathematics and literature. The selection includes overviews, historical analyses, and popular science presentations for both beginners and those with a specialized interest.