The third issue of BSHM Bulletin: Journal of the British Society for the History of Mathematics has been published. It contains several interesting articles:
- Ancient accounting in the modern mathematics classroom, by Kathleen Clark and Eleanor Robson
- The influence of Amatino Manucci and Luca Pacioli, by Fenny Smith
- A teaching module on the history of public-key cryptography and RSA, by Uffe Thomas Jankvist
- The history of symmetry and the asymmetry of history, by Peter M. Neumann
- A mathematical walk in Surrey, by Simon R. Blackburn
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