Links
- The FAQ for the mailing
list for history of mathematics, and its archive
(Julio Gonzales Cabillon)
- The Number
Theory Web, a collection of homepages of number theorists (Keith
Matthews)
- The Jahrbuch, online
abstracts for articles that appeared from 1868 - 1930
- online sources (collected works etc.) at LiNuM
- Cornell University Library Math Book
Collection: scans of out-of-print books
- 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.
- DML, the digitla 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 of
Henri Poincaré
- The Jacobi
page with translations of some of Jacobi's papers (Eric van Fossen Conrad)
- The Hilbert
Edition is publishing Hilbert's Nachlass.
- The work of Robert
Langlands (Bill Casselman et al.)
- Earliest Uses of symbols in mathematics
(Jeff Miller)
- A link
collection on the history of mathematics.
- Another link
collection on the history of mathematics. (June Barrow-Green)