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Mathematical Treasures

Historical mathematical materials, including texts, documents, and artifacts from the collections of David Eugene Smith and George Arthur Plimpton. These treasures are online through the cooperation of Columbia University Libraries and The Mathematical Association of America. See the full index of Mathematical Treasures on the MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library. This blog is updated every Saturday.

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Historical mathematical materials, including texts, documents, and artifacts from the collections of David Eugene Smith and George Arthur Plimpton. These treasures are online through the cooperation of Columbia University Libraries and The Mathematical Association of America. See the full index of Mathematical Treasures on the MAA Mathematical Sciences Digital Library. This blog is updated every Saturday.

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