INDEX TO SCIENTIFIC PAPERS FOR 

 THE NINETEENTH CENTURY. 



PURE MATHEMATICS. 



0000 Philosophy. 



A posteriori truth. Bing, F. (xn) Ts. Mth. 



3 (1879) 1-. 

 . (Bing). Lorenz, L. V. (xn) Ts. 



Mth. 3 (1879) 57-. 

 . Bing, F. (xn) Ts. Mth. 3 (1879) 



66-. 

 . Lorenz, L. V. (xn) Ts. Mth. 3 



(1879) 118-. 



. Bing, F. (xn) Ts. Mth. 3 (1879) 



122-. 

 Aesthetic value of line forms. Wieher, C. 



Karlsruhe Nt. Vr. Vh. 11 (1896) (Ab.) 47-. 

 Algebra of relations, principles. Schroder, F. 



[1900] N. Y. Am. Mth. S. Bll. 7 (1901) 



176-. 

 Analysis, pure, metaphysics. Piola, G. Bb. 



It. 97 (1840) 315-. 

 Aristotle, difference between natural philosophy 



and mathematics according to. Dutordoir, 



. Brux. S. Sc. A. 24 (1900) (Pt. 1), 52-. 

 Arithmetization of math'ematics. Pierpont, J. 



N. Y. Am. Mth. S. Bll. 5 (1899) 394-. 

 Axioms. Zehender, W. von. Z. Psychol. 19 



(1899) 41-. 

 "Begriffsschrift," notation in algebra of logic. 



Frege, G. [1879-82] Jena. Sb. (1879) 29-; 



(1883) 1-. 

 of Peano and Frege. Frege, G. Leip. Mth. 



Ps. B. 48 (1896) 361-. 

 Choice of forms, importance in mathematics. 



Clariana y Bicart, L. Fschr. Mth. (1891) 



50-. 

 Comte's views on philosophy of mathematics. 



Vasiljev, A. V. Kazan S. Ps.-Mth. Bll. 8 



(1899) (Prot.) 11- ; Ens. Mth. 2 (1900) 157-. 

 Conception of direction. Dixon, E. T. B. A. 



Ep. (1891) 572. 

 space. Hoppe, . D. Nf . Tbl. (*1875) 



142-. 

 , an extension of conception of length. 



Graberg, F. Ziir. Vjschr. 31 (1886) 339-. 

 , further development. Graberg, F. 



Mr. Vjschr. 32 (1887) 191-. 

 Converse of a theorem, truth of; Hauber's 



criterion, applications and generalisations. 



Gunther, S. Arch. Mth. Ps. 56 (1874) 26-. 



VOL. I. 



Correlation of the different branches of ele- 

 mentary mathematics. Hayward, R. B. Nt. 



33 (1886) 543-. 

 Definition of real number. Burali-Forti, C. 



[1900] N. Y. Am. Mth. S. Bll., 7 (1901) 



158, 170-. 

 Definitions. Laurent, H. Ens. Mth. 2 (1900) 



194-. 

 . Peano, G. [1900] N. Y. Am. Mth. S. 



Bll. 7 (1901) 158, 168-. 

 , theory. Gergonne, J. D. Gergonne A. Mth. 



9 (1818-19) 1-. 

 , Whewell's views. Hennessy, J. P. B. A. 



Ep. (1858) (Pt. 2) 3-. 

 Demonstration, indirect. De Morgan, A. Ph. 



Mg. 4 (1852) 435-. 

 Demonstrations, reduction to simplest form. 



Barre de Saint -Venant, . Par. S. Phlm. 



PV. (1849) 45-. 

 Equality, notion of. Burali-Forti, G. Ens. 



Mth. 1 (1899) 246-. 

 Equation of the beautiful. Lagout, E. A. Gen. 



Civ. 2 (1863) 141-. 

 Ex absurdo proof. Brunei, . Bordeaux S. Sc. 



Mm. 4 (1894) xxxii-. 

 Failure of attempt to deduce inductive principles 



from the theory of probabilities. Bryant, S. 



Ph. Mg. 17 (1884) 510-. 



Foundations of the theory of analytical func- 

 tions. Timcenko,!. N.Es. S. Nt. Mm. (Mth.} 



12 (1892) 256 pp. ; 16 (1899) 216 pp. ; 19 (1899) 



xv + 183 pp.; Fschr. Mth. (1899) 48-. 

 Freedom of the will and physical determinism. 



Hoppe, E. Arch. Mth. Ps. 11 (1892) 339-. 

 Function of algebra, chief, formulation and 



simplification of formulae. Ermakow, W. P. 



Fschr. Mth. (1896)47. 

 Fundamental operations of arithmetic, the 



five. Kupffer, K. Dorpat Sb. 10 (1895) 359-. 

 , order of precedence. Capelli, A, 



Nap. Ed. 39 (1900) 138-. 

 principles of human knowledge. Laurent, H . 



Ens. Mth. 1 (1899) 381-. 



General philosophy, aid rendered by mathe- 

 matics. Cauchy,A.L. C. E. 21 (1845) 134-. 

 Genius in mathematics. Studnicka, F. J. 



Casopis 2 (*1873) 57-; 8 (*1879), 85-; 



Fschr. Mth. (*1873) 54 ; (*1879) 56. 



