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Scripta Mathematica

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Scripta Mathematica was (1933-1973) a quarterly journal published by Yeshiva University devoted to the philosophy, history, and expository treatment of mathematics.[1] It was said to be, at its time, "the only mathematical magazine in the world edited by specialists for laymen."[2]

References

  1. ^ Ginsburg, J. (1937), "Scripta Mathematica", Science, 86 (2213): 13.
  2. ^ "Dinner of the Society of Friends of Scripta Mathematica", Science, 85 (2212): 492–493, 1937.