1: John Fauvel: A Saxon mathematician
2: Gert Schubring: The German mathematical community
3: Allan Chapman: The astronomical revolution
4: Jeremy Gray: Möbius's geometrical mechanics
5: Norman Biggs: The development of topology
6: Ian Stewart: Möbius's modern legacy
References
Notes on contributors
Picture credits
Index
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