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are there any good books on history of science/math, where it includes the technical part of what was discovered, and how it was discovered, + the results and theory/math? rather than just the story, or the modern distillation of the discovery?
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Do you want to read a quintillion books? You can't be this stupid
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From Fredge to Gödel
L'analyse au fil de l'histoire
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Mein Science by Alphonso Hütler
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These books are basically autistic chronologies of every remotely important thing published up to about 1920 or so, including brief summaries.
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>>16798031
>https://derpicdn.net/img/view/2013/2/3/232093.gif
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>>16796912
for math, the world of mathematics by james newman
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>>16798033
thank you amazing
>>16796963
i don't want to learn everything in depth, just some things in depth, math and science education always felt to me very handwavy, like the modern distillation of the original story tells everything, but i found that it rarely does and makes you dumber in a way
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very cool



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