George Sarton Quote

A mathematical congress of today reminds one of the Tower of Babel, for few men can follow profitably the discussions of sections other than their own, and even there they are sometimes made to feel like strangers.


The Study of the History of Mathematics, The Study of the History of Mathematics (p. 14), Dover Publications, Inc. 1936


A mathematical congress of today reminds one of the Tower of Babel, for few men can follow profitably the discussions of sections other than their...

A mathematical congress of today reminds one of the Tower of Babel, for few men can follow profitably the discussions of sections other than their...

A mathematical congress of today reminds one of the Tower of Babel, for few men can follow profitably the discussions of sections other than their...

A mathematical congress of today reminds one of the Tower of Babel, for few men can follow profitably the discussions of sections other than their...