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* Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, et al.: ''Zahlen''. <br> Springer-Verlag. 3. verb. Aufl. 1992 (2., überarb. u. erg. Aufl. 1988) (1983) <br> ''Numbers''. With an introduction by Klaus Lamotke. <br> Springer-Verlag. (1991),(1990). | * Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, et al.: ''Zahlen''. <br> Springer-Verlag. 3. verb. Aufl. 1992 (2., überarb. u. erg. Aufl. 1988) (1983) <br> ''Numbers''. With an introduction by Klaus Lamotke. <br> Springer-Verlag. (1991),(1990). | ||
:: Chapter 1. $ 1. is a brief survey of the history of numbers. | |||
:: Chapter 1. $ 2. is a mathematical introduction to the natural numbers. | |||
* Annemarie Schimmel, ''The mystery of numbers''. <br> Oxford University Press : New York (1993) / Oxford (1994) | * Annemarie Schimmel, ''The mystery of numbers''. <br> Oxford University Press : New York (1993) / Oxford (1994) | ||
:: This is not a mathematical book, but a book on the cultural significance of numbers, discussing many single numbers in detail. <br> The introduction gives a historical survey. |
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- Heinz-Dieter Ebbinghaus, et al.: Zahlen.
Springer-Verlag. 3. verb. Aufl. 1992 (2., überarb. u. erg. Aufl. 1988) (1983)
Numbers. With an introduction by Klaus Lamotke.
Springer-Verlag. (1991),(1990).
- Chapter 1. $ 1. is a brief survey of the history of numbers.
- Chapter 1. $ 2. is a mathematical introduction to the natural numbers.
- Annemarie Schimmel, The mystery of numbers.
Oxford University Press : New York (1993) / Oxford (1994)
- This is not a mathematical book, but a book on the cultural significance of numbers, discussing many single numbers in detail.
The introduction gives a historical survey.
- This is not a mathematical book, but a book on the cultural significance of numbers, discussing many single numbers in detail.