Links
- Online available Works
from Euclid to Gauss
- The Number
Theory Web, a collection of homepages of number theorists (Keith
Matthews)
- The Zentralblatt, free access to
reviews
- online sources at LiNuM
and Numdam
- Das Göttinger
Digitalisierungszentrum
- Gallica, part of the Bibliotheque
National de France, allows you to search and retrieve journal
articles, e.g. in the old Comptes Rendus or J. Math. Pures Appl.,
or collected works of Lagrange etc.
- Kronecker's collected works
- Dirichlet's Gesammelte Werke and his Vorlesungen über Zahlentheorie
- Jacobi's collected works
- DML, the digital mathematical library.
- For those of us looking for out-of-print books, I recommend
eurobuch.
- The Euler Archive
contains Euler's articles, along with quite a few translations into
English.
- The correspondence between Euler and Goldbach (Mattmüller, Lemmermeyer)
- The correspondence of
Henri Poincaré
- The Newton project
- The correspondence of Leibniz
- The correspondence of Helmut Hasse with Emmy Noether,
Emil Artin, Arnold Scholz and Olga Taussky, and
other mathematicians
- The work of Robert
Langlands (Bill Casselman et al.)
- The archive
- The archive of the mailing list Historia Matematica (Julio Gonzales Cabillon)
- Earliest Uses of symbols in mathematics
(Jeff Miller)
- A link
collection on the history of mathematics.
- The cuneiform digital library cdli