History of Mathematics | Professional literature for training, studies and practice
In the History of Mathematics category, you will find comprehensive works on the development of mathematical concepts, notable figures, and cultural influences. The titles cover periods ranging from antiquity to the modern era—from the beginnings of arithmetic and number theory through the mathematics of ancient Greece and Hellenism to biographies of outstanding mathematicians such as Leonhard Euler, Emmy Noether, and Felix Klein. Specific topics such as stochastics, cryptography, and the role of mathematics during the Nazi era are also addressed.
The selection includes biographies, historical analyses, correspondence, popular science presentations, and introductions to mathematical methods and their social significance. The target audience consists of students, teachers, historians, and those interested in mathematics who are engaged with the origin, dissemination, and application of mathematical ideas.