Florian Cajori Quote

The contemplation of the various steps by which mankind has come into possession of the vast stock of mathematical knowledge can hardly fail to interest the mathematician. He takes pride in the fact that his science, more than any other, is an exact science, and that hardly anything ever done in mathematics has proved to be useless.


A History of Mathematics, Introduction (p. 1), Macmillan & Company Ltd. 1919


The contemplation of the various steps by which mankind has come into possession of the vast stock of mathematical knowledge can hardly fail to...

The contemplation of the various steps by which mankind has come into possession of the vast stock of mathematical knowledge can hardly fail to...

The contemplation of the various steps by which mankind has come into possession of the vast stock of mathematical knowledge can hardly fail to...

The contemplation of the various steps by which mankind has come into possession of the vast stock of mathematical knowledge can hardly fail to...