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  1. The Grand Design. God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History is a 2005 anthology, edited by Stephen Hawking, of "excerpts from thirty-one of the most important works in the history of mathematics." [1]

    • Stephen W. Hawking
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    • 2005
    • 2005 (first edition), 2007 (second edition)
  2. 9 de oct. de 2007 · Buy God Created The Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History on Amazon.com FREE SHIPPING on qualified orders.

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  3. 29 de mar. de 2007 · Running Press, Mar 29, 2007 - Mathematics - 256 pages. Bestselling author and physicist Stephen Hawking explores the "masterpieces" of mathematics, 25 landmarks spanning 2,500 years and...

  4. 4 de oct. de 2005 · God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs That Changed History. Stephen Hawking (editor) 4.07. 1,973 ratings74 reviews. In this collection of landmark mathematical works, editor Stephen Hawking has assembled the greatest feats humans have ever accomplished using just numbers and their brains.

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  5. God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History, Edited with commentary by Stephen Hawking, 2005, xiii + 1160 pp., $29.95, ISBN 0-7624-1922-9, Running Press Book Publishers, 120 South 22nd St., Philadelphia, PA 19103-4399, 215-567-5080 or www.runningpress.com.

  6. Amazon.com: God Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History: 9780762419227: Hawking, Stephen: Libros. Libros. ›. Ciencia y Matemáticas. ›. Matemáticas. Nuevo: US$32.00. Devoluciones GRATIS. Entrega GRATIS el viernes, 22 de septiembre. O entrega más rápida el miércoles, 20 de septiembre.

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  7. A selection of mathematical texts of historical importance (as in "The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History") that excludes all of Arabic mathematics, all of Medieval and Renaissance mathematics, and that doesn't include Stevin, Fermat, the Bernoullis, Euler, Lagrange, Abel, Galois, Hilbert, Poincaré... it all seems weirdly lopsided.