The Concepts of the Calculus: A Critical and Historical Discussion of the Derivative and the Integral

Columbia University Press (1939)
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Provides a critical account of the creation of the fundamental ideas of calculus from their inception to the formulation of these in the concepts familiar to students of the elements of mathematical analysis.

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