4. Babylonian Table of Reciprocals 63-65
5. A tablet Concerning Number Triples 73-74
6. The Geometric Discoveries of Thales 85-89.
7. Pythagorus and His Followers 92-96
8. Three Construction Problems of Antiquity 122-124
9.
Euclid's Foundation for Geometry 146-149
10. Diophantine Equations in Greece, India and China
225-232
11. Mathematics of the Near and Far East 240-244
12. The Decline and Revival of Learning 271-274
13. Transmission of Arabic Learning to the West 274-276
14. The Italian Renaissance 303-305
15. The Italian Algebraists: Pacioli, del Ferro and Tartaglia 305-321
16.
Cardan, A Scoundrel Mathematician 321-322
17.
Wallis's Arithmetica Infinitorum 384-387
18. The Lucisian Professorship: Barrow and Newton 387-391
19. The Dispute over Priority 425-430
20.
The Origins of Probability Theory 439-446