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The Educational Times Database: References

Author(s): 
Robert M. Manzo (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)

“Accueil: A Propos.” Auteurs des Nouvelles Annales de Mathématiques. Archives Henri Poincaré, Université de Lorraine. 2018. http://nouvelles-annales-poincare.univ-lorraine.fr.

Archibald, Raymond Clare, and Henry Parker Manning. “Remarks and Historical Notes.” The American Mathematical Monthly 28, no. 2 (1921): 91–93.

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Berndt, Bruce C. “The Chief Accountant and Mathematical Friend of Ramanujan—S. Narayana Aiyar.” The American Mathematical Monthly 118, no. 9 (2011): 767–776.

Bruton, Elizabeth. “Celebrating the Life of Hertha Ayrton.” The Science Museum (blog). 28 April 2020. https://blog.sciencemuseum.org.uk/celebrating-the-life-of-hertha-ayrton/.

Chaplin, Stephanie. “Charlotte Angas Scott.” Biographies of Women Mathematicians. Agnes Scott College. April 1995. https://www.agnesscott.edu/lriddle/women/scott.htm.

Crilly, Tony. “Cambridge: The Rise and Fall of the Mathematical Tripos.” In Mathematics in Victorian Britain, edited by Raymond Flood, Adrian Rice, and Robin Wilson, 17–34. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

Delve, Janet. “The College of Preceptors and the Educational Times: Changes for British Mathematics Education in the Mid-Nineteenth Century.” Historia Mathematica 30 (2003): 140–172.

Despeaux, Sloan Evans. “Chapter 12: Constance Marks and the Educational Times.” In Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, edited by J. L. Beery, S. Greenwald, J. Jensen-Vallin, and M.B. Mast, 219–229. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017.

Esteve, Rafa. “Trinity College – Great Court 02.” Wikipedia. 21 August 2016. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Trinity_College_-_Great_Court_02.jpg.

Finkel, Benjamin F. “Demonstration by B. F. Finkel, A. M. M. Sc., Professor of Mathematics and Physics, Drury College, Springfield, Mo.The American Mathematical Monthly 7, no. 10 (1900): 227–228.

Finkel, Benjamin F. “The Human Aspect in the Early History of the American Mathematical Monthly.” The American Mathematical Monthly 38, no. 6 (1931): 305–320.

Grattan-Guinness, Ivor. “A Note on the Educational Times and Mathematical Questions,Historia Mathematica 19, no. 1 (1992): 76–78.

McMurran, Shawnee L., and James J. Tattersall. “Fostering Academic and Mathematical Excellence at Girton College 1870–1940.” In Women in Mathematics: Celebrating the Centennial of the Mathematical Association of America, edited by J. L. Beery, S. Greenwald, J. Jensen-Vallin, and M.B. Mast, 3–35. Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2017.

O'Connor, J. J., and E. F. Robertson. MacTutor History of Mathematics Archive. University of St Andrews.

Parshall, Karen Hunger. “The American Mathematical Monthly (1894–1919): A New Journal in the Service of Mathematics and Its Educators.” In Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics: The CSHPM 2015 Annual Meeting in Washington, DC, edited by M. Zack and E. Landry, 193–204. Basel, Switzerland: Birkhäuser, 2016.

Reitz, Joan M. “Index.” Online Dictionary for Library and Information Science. Last updated in 2020. https://products.abc-clio.com/ODLIS/odlis_i.aspx.

Rice, Adrian. “Introduction.” In Mathematics in Victorian Britain, edited by Raymond Flood, Adrian Rice, and Robin Wilson, 1–15. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011.

Siu, Man-Keung, and Constantinos Tzanakis. “From the Editors: History of Mathematics in Classroom Teaching – Appetizer? Main Course? Or Dessert?” Mediterranean Journal for Research in Mathematics Education 3, no. 1–2, (2004): v–x. https://www.cymsjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/journal-Vol3Year2004.pdf.

Tattersall, James J. “Scott, Charlotte Angas.” American National Biography. Oxford University Press, 1999. https://doi.org/10.1093/anb/9780198606697.article.1301962.

Tattersall, James J. Email message to author, 10 March 2020.

Tattersall, James J., and Shawnee L. McMurran. “Hertha Ayrton: A Persistent Experimenter.” Journal of Women’s History 7, no. 2 (1995): 86–112.

Tattersall, James J., and Shawnee L. McMurran. “Using the Educational Times in the Classroom.” Mediterranean Journal for Research in Mathematics Education 3, no. 1–2 (2004): 103–114. https://www.cymsjournal.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/11/journal-Vol3Year2004.pdf.

Robert M. Manzo (University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), "The Educational Times Database: References," Convergence (March 2021)