Great Mathematician in the History

Some collections from World Wide Web. Under construction.. <\h4>


  • Archimedes (287-212 B.C.) http://www.terranet.net/users/d/devans/archimed.htm (287-212 B.C.)
  • Cardano, Girolamo (1501-1576) - all about the physician, astrologer, mathematician, and philosopher; information, bibliography, texts and hyperlinks.
  • Erastosthenes (273-192 B.C.)
  • Euclid (330?-275? B.C.)
  • Hariot, Thomas (1560-1621)
  • Hilbert, David (1862-1943) - his influential address at the 1900 International Congress of Mathematicians outlined 23 research problems to be investigated in the coming century.
  • Hinton, Charles H. (1853-1907) - a selection of his Fourth Dimension writings.
  • Hypatia of Alexandria (370?-415?) - quite possibly the first woman to make a substantial contribution to the development of mathematics.
  • Khayyam, Omar (1048-1122)
  • Mersenne, Marin (1588-1648) - French philosopher, mathematician, Jesuit theologian, and scientist.
  • Pascal, Blaise (1623-1662)
  • Pythagoras (580?-520? B.C.)
  • Ramanujan, Srinivasa (1887-1920)
  • Turing, Alan (1912 - 1954) (8)
  • Van Ceulen, Ludolph (1540-1610) - site dedicated to this long-ignored mathematician, who spent his entire life approximating pi to 35 places.