The Contents of "JOURNAL OF HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS, JAPAN"


■1971■
《NO.51》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki On Some Similar Problems Recorded on Sangaku
Susumu Okabe Kinnosuke Ogura´s View of Mathematics -from his works written in the early period of Showa-
Kazuo Shimodaira Problems on Study of History of Japanese Mathematics
Katsuhiko Yoshida Point and Number
Katsuhiko Yoshida A.Szab “Greek dialectic and Euclid's axiomatics"(translation)-Comment to Szabo's View-
■1972■
《NO.52》
Itaru Imai On the Mathematical Art of Arc and Arrow in East
Hisao Suzuki Appraisal of old Soroban-Japanese abacuses
Masamichi Kishikawa On Mathematical Problems Offered to the Hankyu-ji Temple
Kazuo Shimodaira Problems on Study of History of Japanese Mathematics
Katsuhiko Yoshida Point and Number
《NO.53》
Isao Naoi A problem peculiar to Wasan -on the five circles in a rectangular-
Shigeo Takagi Crypt-Arithmetics in Japan
Kyuji Suzuki On Fixation of Zero in Elamentary Education Zennosuke Funabara An Essay on Ebisu-ko
《NO.54》
Akira Hirayama Solution of equation “kakujutsu" in Katsuyo San-po
Shiko Iwata,Jun Naito On the problem of closure in the old Japanese mathemathematics
Yoko Hiraiwa Contents of "Tokyo Subakukaisha zasshi" and analysis
Shigeo Tkagi Addition and correction for “Crypt-Arithmetics" in Japan
Kenji Sugimoto Kuwaki library
Leibniz Das dyadische Zahlensistem (translated by K.Yoshida)
Genzo Suga “Kuku" or mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan
《NO.55》
Shiko Iwata,Jun Naito On the problem of closure in the old Japanese mathematics( )
Kenji Sugimoto On the application and the history of Axiomatism( )
Genzo Suga From a register(abstract) of teacher´s licenses Ichimatsu Nagasawa Exhibition of materials for old Japanese mathematics in Fukushima Prefecture
Leibniz Nova methodus pro maximis et minimis (translated by K.Yoshida)
Genzo Suga “Kuku" or mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan
Shigeo Takagi History of Magic Spuare
■1973■
《NO.56》
Hideo Hirose Takazu Seki-his achivements in astronomy and calendar
Toshio Matsuzaki Enlarged list of “Sangaku" in Ibaraki Prefecture
Diophantus The Arithmetica,Book I (translated by K.Yoshida)
Genzo Suga “Kuku" or mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan
《NO.57》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Toshio Hamada,Makoto Oyama On the San-dai for the Aniversary of Seki´s Death
Kikuo Mihara A certain side of geometrical education in the Meiji period
Shigeo Takagi Chinese-Ring in Japan
Genzo Suga “Kuku" or mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan
《NO.58》
Rikitaro Fujisawa Note on the Mathematics of the Old Japanese School.
Dairoku Kikuchi On the method of the Old Japanese School for finding the area of a circle.
Various series for π obtained by the Old Japanese Mathematicians.
A series for π2 obtained by the Old Japanese Mathematicians.
Ajima´s method of finding the length of an arc of a circle.
Seki´s method of finding the length of an arc of a circle.
《NO.59》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Toshio Hamada,Makoto Oyama The study of a series of similar problems in San-Gaku.
Genzo Suga From a resister(abstract) of teacher´s licenses.
Tsuruichi Hayashi The “Fukudai"and Determinants in Japanese Mathematics.
Genzo Suga “Kuku" of mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan.
■1974■
《NO.60》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Toshio Hamada,Makoto Oyama The study of a series of similar problems in San-Gaku.(3-2)
Ryuji Yoshida Kyu-ren kan or chinese rings with nine links.
Genzo Suga “Kuku" or mnemonic system for multiplication in Japan.
《NO.61》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki and Fukuzo Suzuki On the Ren Jutsu Henkan
Hidetoshi Fukagawa Moko Kitagawa.
Shigeo Takagi "Sansu Kikan" and “Shokohumin"
《NO.62》
Shinichi Oya Memorial adress for the soul of Shigeru Kanda
Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Toshio Hamada,Makoto Oyama and Mitsuru Tanaka On the Sandai dedicated Akagi-san,Jomo
Shigeo Takagi “Hojin Hisetsu" by Rohan Koda
Genzo Suga From a register(abstract) of teacher´s licenses
《NO.63》
Jun Naito On the Sangaku of Meiseirinji in Ogaki
Mitsuru Tanaka,Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Toshio Hamada, Makoto Oyama and Kiichi Kurosaki Ptolemy´s Theorem appeared in Wasan
Shiko Iwata How to revie Wasan?
Genzo Suga From a register(abstract) of teacher´s licenses
■1975■
《NO.64》
Toshio Hamada,Yoshimasa Michiwaki and Makoto Oyama On the influence of an “controversy between the Seki School and the Saijo's" extended to the provinces.
Hiroshi Amano Shigeru Kanda and his “Notes"
Shigeru Kanda Notes on the history of Japanese old mathematics and calender.
《NO.65》
Shinichi Oya Inaugural adress.
Hidetoshi Fukazawa Sangaku in Aichi.
Katsuhiko Yoshida Dairoku Kikuchi on science and logic.
Suketoshi Yajima On a few mathematical books issued at the end of the Middle Ages
《NO.66》
Akira Hirayama Debatable problems in San-gaku.
Katsuhiko Yoshida Dairoku Kikuchi on science and logic
Ichimatsu Nagasawa Kazu Watanabe and his “San-po Mi no Kagen".
Toshio Matsuzaki An extract of K.Yamaguchi´s“Dochu Nikki" or “The Diary of Tours".
《NO.67》
Tetsuya Ishida Wasan in Niigata
Yoshio Mikami New Research for the History of Mathematics
Mitsuru Tanaka and Kaoru Tanaka Lecture Meeting in Memory of Muneyoshi Nakasone
■1976■
《N0.68》
Akira Hirayama The Time when “Yang-Hui-Suanfa" was copied by Takakazu Seki.
Tadashi Endo On a revision of “San-po Mi-no-kagen".
Shigeo Otake Historical Tables of Wasan in Gumma Prefecture.
Shinichi Oya Lament over the death of Riichi Sudo.
Shunichi Nakayama Memorial adress for the late Professor Heizaemon Kato.
《NO.69》
Jun Naito Malfatti's problem in San-gaku
《NO.70》
Kaoru Tanaka,Tatsuhiko Kobayashi,Shigeo Otake, Makoto Oyama,Mitsuru Tanaka,Toshio Hamada and Yoshimasa Michiwaki Shuzen Hashimoto,an itinerate mathematician in Gumma Prefecture.
Gakuho Abe Magic Squares on “Yang-Hui-Suanfa"
Motokichi Kondo On the developement of history of mathematics in Japan.
《NO.71》
Hisao Suzuki “Jinko ki" and Edo Literature.
Ryuji Yoshida Sangaku in Shiga.
Otake Sigeo Researchers of Wasan in Gumma Prefecture.
■1977■
《NO.72》
Shiko Iwata On a problem of Genkosui(Torus) in the old Japanese Mathematics.
Isao Naoi On a problem of Abe´s contact circle.
Eiji Sasaki Sangaku in Fukui.
Jyuryo Yamaki Sangaku in Iwate.
《NO.73》
Akira Nagahama Knotted Cords and Pictographs.
Shinichi Oya Lament over the death of Minoru Kagamibuchi.
《NO.74》
Ichimatsu Nagasawa Intellectural interchange in Wasan between Fukushima Prefecture and Kinki districts.
Akito Kodama The works of Mitsuyoshi Yoshida,other than“Jingoki".
Isao Oami Ancient Indian mathematics.
《NO.75》
Kiyoshi Yabuuchi Mathematics in China.
Tatsuhiko Kobayashi,Kaoru Tanaka,Masaaki Iizuka, Shigeo Otake,Makoto Oyama,Toshio Hamada,Mitsuru Tanaka and Yoshimasa Michiwaki “sansho"(Book of Mathematics) dated 1749.
Kazuo Ichinomiya On Values of Unit Length of Old Measures estimated from the Diameters of Old Coins in China.
■1978■
《NO.76》
Akira Hirayama On “Ketsugisho Tojutsu" written by Takakazu Seki
Hisao Suzuki The Four Estates and Arithmetics ---Shi(Samurai)---
Shinichi Oya Lament over the death of Yoshitsugu Yanagihara.
《NO.77》
Kazuo Shimodaira Land surveying methods described on the “Sanyo-Ki"
Hisao Suzuki The Four Estates and Arithmetics---No(Farmers)
Hidetoshi Fukagawa Mathematical study of “Sampo-Kyuseki-Tsuko"
Kazuo Shimodaira On the formulas for arc,arrow and chordin the early period of the Tokugawa shogunate.
Toshikatsu Nagura List of the “Jingo-ki" published on the Meiji Period.
Kiyoshi Saito On a few records on Hoken Shin.
《NO.78》
Makoto Oyama,Toshio Hamada,Masaaki Iizuka,Shigeo Otake, Tatsuhiko Kobayashi,Kaoru Tanaka,Nitsuru Tanaka amd Yoshimasa Michiwaki Elliptic problems appeared in“Sangaku".
Kazuo Shimodaira Lamant over the death of Ichiro Yamamoto.
《NO.79》
Hidetoshi Fukagawa Mathematical study of “Sampo-Kyuseki-Tsuko"
Shinichi Oya “Jinko-ki" and Mathematical Education
Hisao Suzuki Materials for Soroban(Japanese Abacus)
Toshio Hamada History of Japanese Mathematics described on schoolbooks on matematics for lower secondary school.
■1979■
《NO.80》
PERSPECTIVE OF STUDY OF HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS
1.Works,by Kazuo Shimodaira
2.Reproductions,by Taisuke Noguchi
3.Solutions,by Yoshimasa Michiwaki
4.Solutions other than Wasan(Japanese old mathematics), by Toshio Matsuzaki
5.Sangaku(Mathematical problems on votive tablets),by Hideo Kuwabara
6.Soroban(Japanese abacus),by Hisao Suzuki
7.Recreational mathematics,by Shigeo Takagi
8.Mathematical education,by Motohisa Matsuoka
9.Study for mathematics in China,by Shinichi Oya
Memories of the days when the society was founded,by
Shinichi Oya,Hisao Suzuki,Kazuo Shimodaira,Kogo Hagino
and Shigeo Takagi.
Note,by Taisuke Noguchi
《NO.81》
Toshio Matsuzaki The Formula of deficient sphere described in “Jugai-roku"
Kogo Hagino Suggestions at the time of making a choronological table of the History Mathematics.
Motokichi Kondo Notes on the history of European mathematics
Toshio Matsuzaki “San-po Ketsugi Sho"
《NO.82》
Koshiro Nakamura On Teiji Takagi´s “Shinshiki Sanjutsu Kogi(Lecture on New Arithmetics)"(1904)
Hideo Hirose Juji Calendar and A Calendar dedicated to Otsu Temple.
《NO.83》
Seiichi Toya Changes of method of calculation in the periods of the Yuan and the Ming.
Hideharu Sasaki The Sangaku dedicated to the Oshio Hatchiman-gu Shrine.
Gakuho Abe On “Gohojin Hensu Jutzu(The methods of transformetion of magic squares of order 5)"
■1980■
《NO.84》
Kikuo Mihara The oldest table of trigonometric functions -The chord table in “Almagest"
Kogo Hagino Distribution of Sangaku at the Meiji era.
Hidetoshi Fukagawa The Ring and Sphere problems in Wasan.
《NO.85》
Toshio Matsuzaki Coments on the circle dividing problems in “Kakuchi Sansho"
Tsutomu Kaneko On “Shokan Bumono,Vol.2"
Akira Hirayama Malfati´s problem in Wasan.
Kazuo Shimodaira On “Zatsu-shu Kyusho San-po"
《NO.86》
Akira Hirayama Issei Kasai.
Sakae Shimoda Origin of myriad system of mumeration.
Seiichi Toya Constant value 4142 of regular octagon described in “Jingo-ki"
Gakuho Abe Shutaro Teramura and the recent progress of studies of magic squares in Japan.
Motohisa Matsuoka Noribumi Okamoto.
Kazuo Shimodaira Works of Noribumi Okamoto.
《NO.87》
Seiichi Toya Constant values of circle described in Japanese Mathematical Books at the early Edo period.
Sakae Shinoda Origin of myriad system of numeration
Katsuhiko Yoshida Dr.Motokichi Kondo(1906-1980)
■1981■
《NO.88》
Toshio Nakano The knotted cord of AMI in TAIWAN.
Hidetoshi Fukagawa Integral calculus in Wasan.
Hisao Suzuki Couplet and Abacus
Shigeo Takagi Sugaku(mathematical recreations) and Sugei (fascinating puzzles)
《NO.89》
Tatsuhiko Kobayashi "Satsuma-goyomi" (Calendar which was used in the Satsuma clan)
Kazuo Shimodaira Calculation of circle stated in "Sanpo Toso"
Hisao Suzuki Think of the late professor Yoemon YamazakiMotohisa Matsuoka
《NO.90》
Tatsuhiko Kobayashi and Kaoru Tanaka Scoop-out problems appeared in Sangaku
Kazuo Shimodaira A material on Kiji Oshima
《NO.91》
Yong-woon Kim On the forms of mathematics in traditional societies.
Gakuho Abe The method of construction for magic squares of a even oder by Yoshihiro Kurushima.
Shigeo Otake On the price of Japanese Mathematical Books at the end of the Edo period.
Hisao Suzuki The number concepts of savages.
■1982■
《NO.92》
Seiichi Toya Background to the formation of "Kyu-ki Hou"Ichimatsu Nagasawa An outline of Sangaku in Fukushima Prefecture.
Jun Naito The solution to "The Problem of Hakamagoshi" by Riyo Kurosu
Gakuho Abe Methods for constraction of Magic Squares, associated type mainly,by exchanging of their cells.
《NO.93》
Yukio Ohashi On the Formation Process of Si-fen calendar of the Later-Han dynasty.
Zenichiro Katano History of Mathematics in the New Textbook for Upper Secondary School.
《NO.94》
Tatsuhiko Kobayashi and Kaoru Tanaka Takakazu Seki and Hakuseki Arai
Jun Naito The solution to "The Problem of Hakamagoshi" by Riyo Kurosu
Zenichiro Katano History of Mathematics in the new textbook for Lower Secondary School.
Akira Hirayama On the problems in "Jingo-ki"
《NO.95》
Hidetoshi Fukazawa Integral Calculus in Wasan
Shinichi Oya Lament over the death of Hideo Hirose.
Kazuo Shimodaira The mauscript of "Jugai Roku" owned by Nihon Gakushi-In.
Zenichiro Katano A survey of the consciousness of the pupils toward History of Mathematics.
Akira Hirayama The History of mathematics
■1983■
《NO.96》
Akira Hirayama A Comparison of methods for extractions of the square root and the cubic root which described in "Jingoki" and "kaisanki"
《NO.97》
Shigeo Otake On the official rank of arithmetician and astromer in ancient Japan.
Tatsuhiko Kobayashi and Kaoru Tanaka On a "Scoop-out" problem appeared in Chugaku-sanpo.
Jun Naito The problem of the ring of touching circles on the sphere.
Akira Hirayama One hundred hen problem.
《NO.98》
Akira Hirayama Magic Squares on the history of mathematics in Japan.
Yuko Yasutomi On outline of Sangaku in Iwate Prefecture. Masaaki Iizawa
Jun Naito The solution to "the Problem of Hakamagoshi"by Riyo Kurosu.
《NO.99》
Akira Hirayama Magic Squares on "Ku su Ryak" by Chai Suk-Jong.
Seiichi Toya A chronological table of Chinese materials for the abacus.
Eiji Chikira and Eiichiro Katsumi On the text books withwhich San Sakuma's students learned Wasan and Kazu Watanabe's view of Wasan.
Isao Naoi and Yoshio Morita On a formula and a compare of solutions in Kansokuen.
Seiichi Toya The establishement of learning method for the calculation in the periods of the Yuan and the Ming.
Tatsuo Shimizu Chai-hui method for the determination of lengths of arcs of circle segments in Shen Kuo's Meng-xi Bi-tan.
■1984■
《NO.100》
Shigeyuki Takagi A Study of Sangaku(Mathematical Votive Picture Tablets) Found in Gifu Prefecture.
THE DAWN OF STUDY OF HISTORY OF MATHEMATICS IN JAPAN
1.Ogura,Mikami and I,by Shinichi Oya
2.Mathematical Books came from Holland,by Takao Kuroda
3.My Study of Wasan,by Akito Kodama
4.Tsuruichi Hayashi ,by Akira Hirayama
《NO.101》
Akira Hirayama Nushizumi Yamaji.
Kaoru Tanaka and Tatsuhiko Kobayashi On Shoko KEMMOCHI's "Kyumen Kaku Toen Justu KAI"and Regular Polyhedron.
Yukio Ohashi Motions of the sun,moon and planets in a Tibetan calendrical treatise "mKhas pa dga'byed"
Seiichi Toya The history of abacus in China
《NO.102》
Shiko Iwata On the problem of closure in the old Japanese mathematics
Akira Hirayama Tsuryichi Hayashi
Susumu Okabe Visiting K.Ogura's birthplace-For the 100 th anniversary of his birth-
Seiichi Toya The history of abacus in China
《NO.103》
Soichiro Mineshima Numerals on the Tripitaka in Chinese
Ichiro Ueki The role of the infinity in mathematics
Akira Hirayama Tsuruichi Hyashi and Yoshio Mikami
Seiichi Toya The history of abacus in China
■1985■
《NO.104》
Toshio Hamada The Life of Taro Kusakabe
Shigeo Ohtake Teiji Tkagi's Works and Wasan
Gakuho Abe Magic Squares Made by Narayana Pandita
Seiichi Toya The history of abacus in China
《NO.105》
Yoshimasa Michiwaki and Tadao Kaneko On the mathematical tablet dedicated to Monju-do Temple.
Ichimatsu Nagasawa
Susumu Okabe Lament over the death of Mr.Katsuhiko Toshida.
Akira Hirayama Notes on Wasanka or mathematicians of Japanese Mathematics.
Seiichi Toya The history of abacus in China
《NO.106》
Jusuke Yamaki Ellipse problems in the mathematical tablets
Akira Hirayama "Wasan-tosho-mokuroku" or Wasan Catalogue and Scientific History in Japan before the Meiji Period
《NO.107》
Toru Tasaki On "Tenzanb-jutsu"
Seiichi Toya The comparison between Sanyoki(1628) and Jingoki(1627),concerning the contents in the item to measuring the ground.
Akira Hirayama Tsuruichi Hayashi
Eiji Chigira and Eiichiro Katsumi Concerning the mathematical tablet of the Oga Shrine.
Katsushige Kano "Sashigane" or square and its mathematics
Hiroshi Okumura,Yoshimasa Michiwaki,Saburo Saito,Jun Kozone On a problem of "Seiyo-sanpo"
■1986■
《NO.108》
Akira Hirayama On Kurushima Yoshihiro
Takao Hayashi The Charming Ranjini-A Game of Medieval India
Taisuke Noguchi Of Ruler and Protractor
Seiichi Toya Of the birth of "Jingoki" seen from the section in "Masu-no-ho-no-koto" or "The method of the wooden box for measuring"
Yuko Yasutomi On Umemura Shigetoku,wasanka of the Nanbu clan
Eiji Chigita Wasanka's view of Wasan
《NO.109》
Chin Kang Shen "Dai'ensosujutsu" studied by Pin Jiu Shao and "Shoyakujutsu" by Seki Takakazu
Hirayama Akira On Isomura Yoshinori's belief
Abe Gakuho On "Hachihojin" or magic squares of orders 8 studied by Tanaka Yoshizane
Hirayama Akira The controvery on "enri" between Hayashi Tsuruichi and Mikami Yoshio
Iwata Shiko On "Suginarizan" in the old Japanese Mathematics
《NO.110》
Naito Jun A Certain Result on the Problem of 'Hakamagoshi'.
Komatsu Atsuno On Kurosawa Yagoro,Professor of mathematics at the institute of translation of western books.
Takahashi Masami On the Newton's Moment of Mathematics as a remark on the Watanabe's Paper.
Hirayama Akira Notes on Wasanka or mathematicians of Japanese Mathematics.
Kawahara Hideki The study of mathematical history in current China.
Ozone Jun On the qualities of circles and two straight lines.
《NO.111》
Toya Seiichi The comparison between Sanyoki(1928) and Jinkoki of 4 vol.28 item
Takagi Shigeyuki A study of "Sangaku" or Mathematical Votive Picture Tablets Found in Gifu Prefecture (Continued from No.100)
Hirayama Akira Contents in "Shinkan Sanpoki"
Hirayama Akira Notes on Wasanka or mathematicians of Japanese Mathematics.
Michiwaki Yoshimasa On the Mathematical tablet of the Hakkai Shrine and its meaning
Yamaki Jusuke The History of "Wasan" in Miyagi Prefecture
Iwata Shiko On "Suginarisan" in the Old Japanese mathematics
■1987■
《NO.112》
Hirayama Akira The Magic Squares of Narayana(1356)
Jochi Shigeru The Mathematics teaching in Japan from 8c. to 12c.
Matsuoka Motohisa The History of Mathematics teaching
Chigira Eiji The Local spread of Wasan-Focused on Yamagata-ken and Fukushima-ken-
Kobayashi Tatsuhiko&Tanaka Kaoru Two Geometry Problems in "Suri-Shinpen" and Its Extension Theorems
《NO.113》
Qingxiang Wang On comparative Study of "Suan-Fa tong zong" with "Jin-Kou-Ki"-An attempt to Study the mathematical History Comparatively- (1)
Kaneko Tsutomu The materials of Sado Island related to Tsumano Kasuke,a member of the Takuma School
Hirayama Akira Wasan in Kyusyu
《NO.114》
Qingxing Wang On comparative Study of "Suan-Fa tong zong" with "Jin-Kou-Ki"-An attempt to Study the mathematical History Comparatively- (2)
Hirayama Akira The method of the wooden box for measuring
Hayashi Takao Magic Squares of Moschopoulos
Kaneko Tsutomu On Kitami Seigetsu and his followers after he returned to Sado
Hirayama Akira The first meeting between Kurushima and Matsunaga
《NO.115》
Kaneko Tsutomu An Arithmatic Manuscript owned by the House of Fujii Yoemon-A New Material about Momokawa Jihe-
Chin Kang Shen Seki Takakazu's and Li shan Lan's formulae on the sum of natural number involution
Hirayama Akira On the paper of Prof. Chin Kang Shen
Qingxiang Wang On the writings of Wajuro Hodoji
Kuroda Takao Babylonian algebra and 'kokoho' or three-square theorem in China
■1988■
《NO.116》
Toya Seiichi On "Jingoki" owned by the Yoshizawa-horizontally-written,no date of publication and old printing type.
Hayashi Takao Mind Reading-A Mathematical Game of Medievel India.
Bai Shangshu An exploration to Liu Xin's value of π from wang Mang's measuring Bronze Vessel
Onozaki Norio On the position of Murahide Araki in the Seki-school
Kobayashi Tatsuhiko On 'Tetsujutsu' in the annoted ancient laws
Liu Don&Kawahara Hideki A Note on Mei Wending's Homeland
Hirayama Akira Korean mathematical books
Michiwaki Yoshimasa On the study of 'wasan'
Suzuki Fukuzo&Michiwaki Yoshimasa On Hodozi's "Sanhenho" and Causey's inversion theorem
《NO.117》
Sugimoto Toshio On the Precision of Shen Kuo's Arcsine Formula Used in the Shoushi Calendar
Hayashi Takao Magic Squares in the Ta Yen So Yin
Jochi Shigeru "Suanshu shu" unearthed in the Zhangjiashan ruins,Jiangling country,Hubei province,China
Hirayama Akira On "Japanese History of Mathematics" Written by Mikami Yoshio.
Umetsu Masaharu Similar questions of "Sangaku" or mathematical tablet
《NO.118》
Hirayama Akira The Problem of Ensaiseki
Hayashi Takao The So-called Bamboo-rod-bundle Problem as Treated in Medieval India
Takahashi Masami On Newton's Intelligible Time-Especilly Mathematical Time-
Ohtake Shigeo On occasion of acepting Kuwahara prize
Iwata Shiko Modernization of the problem in the vol.10 of "Sanpo-tenshyoho"
《NO.119》
Toya Seiichi The difference of writing the number and arranging the number on the abacus between the West and the East "Soroban" played an important part in the adoption of western arithmetic at the begining of the Meiji Period.
Hirayama Akira The frusta in "Jinkoki"
Qingxiang Wang A Critical Essay on "Sanpoenri Katsuno" of Toshiki Kaetsu and Wajuro Hodoji's Work
Yu Sheng The 30th aniversary of the founding of the institute of history of natural science in the Chinese Academy of Science
Chin Kang Shen On the area formulae of triangles in Eastern countries
Matsubara Gen-ichi A study of the Japanese history of mathematics
■1989■
《NO.120》
HIRAYAMA Akira The problem of Kiriko in Shinkan-sampoku, 1652
SHIMIZU Tatsuo Segment formula in Jiuzhang Suanshu.
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko On the Grouped Circles and Their Polar in "Sampo Kokon Tsuran"
HIRAYAMA Akira Some problem of Geometrical Progression.
MICHIWAKI Yoshimasa&NORII Hachio On the Mathematical Studies of Dedicating Mathematical Tablet's Problem
《NO.121》
HIRAYAMA Akira The early art of measurement in Japan
HIRAYAMA Akira Two hypotheses
UEKI Ichiroh Infinty and Contradition-From the history of foundations of mathematics-
KANEKO Tsutomu "Tenmon-sha" or "astronomers" seen in "Sado-koku-ryakki" or "The brief sketch of Sado"
NAGASAWA Ichimatsu The memory of the Iate Mr.Uruma
《NO.122》(30th Anniversary issue of the founding)
MEMORIAL ACCOUNT
SHIMODAIRA Kazuo Greetings.
NOGUCHI Taisuke Memories of the when the society founded.
LIST OF OPEN LECTURES
NEWS OF THE MEMORIAL CELEBRATION
LIST OF CONTENTS,No.1〜No.120
AUTHOR INDEX
《NO.123》
TOYA Seiichi On "Shinhen Shosanki"
MICHIWAKI Yoshimasa and MARUTA Nobuo On Masamichi MARUTA HIRAYAMA Akira
Editorial Staff of SHNS Deeply Mourning for Professor Yan Dunjie
■1990■
《NO.124》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko The Calendar of Genkei Ishida and "Li Suan Chuan Shu"
JOCHI Shigeru The Reserch of Gnomon in China Hypotheses of 10 'chi' Gnomon in the Qing Dynasty
HIRAYAMA Akira On the word "Fot"
OKUMURA Hiroshi Generalizations of the Results in the Old Japanese Incircle Geometry by the Terms of Cycles and Rays
《NO.125》
NISHIDA Tomomi Transformation of Notion "San-Kan" in the 17th Century
ABE Gakuho The common method of bordered magic squares of even order by al-buni
NAGASAWA Ichimatsu "Yueki" or a mathematician of the Aizu clan and his book "Saiko chokei senmyoreki sanpo"
NAKADA Norio A visit to Eastern and Western birthplaces of calculation
《NO.126》
NISHIDA Tomomi Transformation of Notion "San-Kan" in the 17 Century
TOYA Seiichi The Relation Between "Sanpo-Ketsugisho" and "Sanpo-Toso"
KANEKO Tsutomu A Study of "Shokanbumono Vol. "
NISHIDA Tomomi Yasuaki Aida's Commentary on Yoshinori Isomura's Mathematical Works
《NO.127》
WANG Qingxiang A study of mathematical terminology in China
HIRAYAMA Akira The two revised Calendar in Japan
■1991■
《NO.128》
NAKAGUCHI Hisao The method of Calculation in Hideyoshi Hashiba's Land Survey(1584)
JOCHI Shigeru A Reconsideration of the Theory of Equation in China and Japan-《Yang Hui Suan Fa》and《Kokon Sanpo-ki》
OHTAKE Shigeo Toyota TAKENUKI-The Life and The Work in His Youth-
《NO.129》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko On the Circumstances of Translation of Trigonmetric function Table in 1727.
TOYA Seiichi Questions as the mentioned evidences Mori Shigeyoshi and Yoshida Nitsuyoshi in "Suminokura-genryukeizuko"
TSUKAHARA Kumiko The use of complex numbers in the eary development of complex integration-The principle of permanence based on the passage from real to imaginary-
《NO.130》
NAKAMURA Nobuya On the Truth of the Solution to the Chokubishi Problem in the "Sanpokoren"
NOGUCHI Taisuke Recreational mathematics
《NO.131》
KITAMURA Kazue On the Circulation of "Warizansho"
ABE Gakuho On the relation between Van-Hamihira's magic square of four order and Al-Buni's
GOTO Hiroki On "Jugairoku kanasyou"
■1992■
《NO.132》
HIRAYAMA Akira The diary of Toita
JOCHI Shigeru "Sampo Domo Suchi" kept at The Royal Society Library
IWATA Shiko,NAOI Isao A formula of "Sampo-kyokugyo shinan" and it's applications(1)
《NO.133》
A Special number for an honorary President OHYA Shinichi Message of the following members
SHIMODAIRA Kazuo
UKITA Yoshimasa,MATSUO Yoshitomo,ENDO Hiroko
AKABANE Chizuru,AMANO Hiroshi,IWATA Shiko,OHTAKE Shigeo
KATANO Zenichiro,KATO Kunio,SAITO Shigechiyo,SHIMODAIRA
Kazuo,SUZUKI Hisao,TAKAGI Shigeo,TOMITA Tetsuo,TOYA Seiichi,NAKADA Norio,NOGUCHI Taisuke,HANADA Toshio, HORIBA Yoshikazu,HONDA Masuo,MAEDA Kingoro,MATSUBARA Genichi,MATSUMIYA Tetsuo,MICHIWAKI Yoshimasa,YOSHIDA Ryuzi
《NO.134》
HOGUCHI Taisuke A History of the Development of Construction in Japan
TSUKAHARA Kumiko A Study of Cauchy's Theory of the Complex Integration-An Approach to the rigor of the Calculus in the Ealy 19th Century-
OHAMI Isao On Arithmetical Methods in Brahmagupta and Bhaskara
《NO.135》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko On two calendical problems quoted "Yazhi-Lixiang-Kaocheng" in order to dedicate Sangaku.
TOYA Seiichi On the "Jingoki" Influenced by the "Suanfa-tongzong"
MUROI Kazuo Late Babylonian Exercise Tablets BM 53309 and BM 53555
IWATA Shiko,NAOI Isao A formula of "Sampo-kyokugyo shinan" and it's applications(2)
■1993■
《NO.136》
OKUMURA Hiroshi,FUKAGAWA Hisashi Some Wasan Combinatorial Problems Which Have Never Been Solved
TANAKA Mitsuru On the First Problem of the "Koshigen-kotei" Edited by Ninchou
OHASHI Yukio Jia Kui's Theory of Lunar Inequality
《NO.137》
TAMURA Saburo To deduce Brahmagupta's Formulae
NISHIDA Tomomi "Kufu" in the Mathematics of Tokugawa Period
《NO.138》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Reexamination of Y.Aida's "ORANDA SANPO";Dutch Mathematical Textbook
NISHIDA Tomomi "Kufu" in the Mathematics of Tokugawa Period
KANEKO Tsutomu On the Famous Mathematician MOMOKAWA Jihhei
《NO.139》
TANAKA Mitsuru On the two Terminologies Mine and Kana in the "Koshigen-Kotei" Edited by Ninchou
FUJII Yasuo The method of calculation in the Shoushi Calendar
TOYA Seiichi On the square root,the cubic root and a unit of "Fot" in an arithmetic manuscript owned by the house of Fujii.
■1994■
《NO.140》
MINEI MASAYUKI On Calculation of the Arc Length in Ryu-kyu
OHASHI YUKIO On the Possibility of Introduction of Indian Astronomy into Later-Han China
KANEKO TSUTOMU On Magokichi Fushimi's Problem
MUROI KAZUO Reexamination of Susa Mathematical Text No.8
《NO.141》
GOTOU Hiroki Three Kinds of Mathematical Text-books Published by Hasegawa Mathematical School
TANAKA Mitsuru On Iteration in the "Koshigen-kotei" Edited by Ninchou
NAKAYAMA Shigeru On Enigma of the Futian Calendar
《NO.142》
SATOH Tamaki Development of Mathematics Education in the Kumamoto Klan School
WANG Qingxiang,MAO Dongming The Philosophical Backgroundof the Si Yuan Shu Algebra(1)
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Relationship between and π in the Early Wasan Texts(1)
YASUTOMI Yuko Sangaku Recently Found in Iwate Prefecture(1)
OHTAKE Shigeo Du Shiran,ed.,"Biography of Ancient Chinese Scientists"
KOTERA Hiroshi On the Length of the Cycloid in "Kyusekitsuko"
《NO.143》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Relationship between and π in the Early Wasan Texts(2)
WANG Qingxiang,MAO Dongming The Philosophical Background of the Si Yuan Shu Algebra(2)
TANAKA Mitsuru On Arithmetic Verse of Koshu Area in the "Nichiyo-Sanpoka"(1)
YOKOTSUKA Hiroyuki On the Method of Calculating the Length of a Sagitta in the "Sanreki-Zakkou" by Takebe Katahiro
YASUTOMI Yuko Sangaku Recently Found in Iwate Prefecture(2)
MUROI Kazuo The Area of Semicircle in Babylonian Mathematics
■1995■
《NO.144》
TANAKA Mitsuru On Arithmetic Verse of Koshu Area in the "Nichiyo-Sanpoka"(2)
MIYAMOTO Yoshio,TAMURA Saburo "On the ratio of the circumference 3.16"
TSUKAHARA Kumiko On the Definition and the Four Arithmetical Operations of the Complex Numbers by CauchyOHASHI Yukio
TAMURA Saburo "On the ratio of the cone 1/2.96"
《NO.145》
SHIMOURA Yasukuni The Development of Mathematics in Japan
UCHIDA Takatoshi Some extractions of the square and cubic roots(included Taeju-and Soo) in the early Edo Period
FUJII Sadao On "Gakushuki" Written by kuwamoto Saijiro
《NO.146》
SHIMOURA Yasukuni The Development of Mathematics in Japan
UCHIDA Takatoshi Some Extractions of the Square and Cubic Roots(including Taiju and Soo) in the Early Edo Period
SATO Kenichi A Sangaku in Akikawa City,Tokyo
NORII Hachio On the Properties of the Relation between the Right-Angled Triangle and the Inner Center
《NO.147》
KITAMURA Naoaki European Medieval Mathematics and Boethius
Qingxiang Wang The Philosophical Background of the Algebra of the Celestrial Element
SHIMOURA Yasukuni The Development of Mathematics in Japan
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Reki San-ka Astronoments and Mathematicians in "Kinsei jinmei roku shusei"
■1996■
《NO.148》
JOCHI Shigeru Another "Celestrial Element Method" "The Technique of Acquiring One in Dayan"
NAKAMURA Nobuya On the Question of "KANKAI-NO-UTSUWA-ZUSETSU",and the Explanation of it
NISHIDA Tomomi A Study on Varied Images of Mathematical Masters(達人) in Tokugawa Period(1)
SHIMOURA Yasukuni On "Rokoku-San"
《NO.149》
UCHIDA Takatoshi Shosaho and Newton's Interpolation formula
NISHIDA Tomomi A Study on Varied Images of Mathematical Masters(達人) in Tokugawa Period(2)
TANAKA Mitsuru On "Napier's Rods" in Late Edo-period"
SHIMOURA Yasukuni On "Sanjaku kyu-zusu kyu-rotei kyu-sankoenpo"
《NO.150》
SATO Kenichi The 150th Issue of the Journal of Mathematics,Japan
MATSUSHITA Masahiro Leo the Mathematician in Middle Byzantines Period
QU Anjing(translated by OHASHI Yukio) Inverse Function in the Jiyuan Calendar(1106A.D.)
《NO.151》
WANG Qing-Xiang Korean Acceptance of "Suan-Xue Qi-Meng"
TSUKAHARA Kumiko A Proposal in Employing the History of Mathematics as Teaching Materials The Usefulness and Measures of the History of Mathematics as Practical Cases(2)
NAOI Isao,IWATA Shiko Generalization of Malfatti's Problem in Wasan
YOKOTSUKA Hiroyuki "Rekiko-Zasshu" Regarded as the Work by Takebe Katahiro
■1997■
《NO.152》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Concerning the Formula of "Enchu Shichien" Problem and its Solution
UCHIDA Takatoshi On "Dajyo Shosano Shinjutsu"
NEOI Makoto Report on the Mathematics Textbooks of Secondary Schools in the Meiji era Arithmetic
NEOI Makoto Report on the Mathematics Textbooks of Secondary Schools in the Meiji era Algabra
NEOI Makoto Report on the Mathematics Textbooks of Secondary Schools in the Meiji era Geometry
《NO.153》
OHASHI Yukio Jia Kui's View on Astronomical Constants
QU Anjing The Reconstruction of Yixing's Tangent Table (724AD)(translated by Yukio Ohashi)
ARAI Masao Consideration on Epochs of the San tong Calendar and Six Si fen Calendars -Derivation of the Olden Epochs Using the Elementary Number Theory-
YONEMITSU Hinoto Modern Solution of the "Setu Seki" Problem in Vol.5 of "Shuki Sanpo"
《NO.154》
NOGUCHI Taisuke,KAWASE Masaomi On Kanbara Ikkaku Satoyoshi-The Author of "Sankanki"
YOKOTSUKA Hiroyuki Tokugawa Yoshimune and Calendar
UCHIDA Takatoshi On "Konton-Shiki"-On the determunation of the Coefficients in a High Order Equation
ARAI Masao Consideration on Epochs of the San tong Calendar and Six Si fen Calendars -Derivation of the Olden Epochs Using the Elementary Number Theory-
《NO.155》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko Mensuration of Polyhedra by Takakazu Seki
YOKOTSUKA Hiroyuki On the Sizes and Distances of the Sun and Moon in the "Rekiko-Zassyu"
■1998■
《NO.156》
XU Zelin Takebe Katahiro's Invention of the Romberg Algorithm
TOYA Seiichi On Small Size Jingoki Published in the 11th years of Kanei
NEOI Makoto A Historical Study on Training Courses for Secondary on Training Courses for Secondary School Mathematics Teachers Held by the Ministry of Education before World War
WANG Qingxiang Making a Detabase of the English Proper Nouns for the Mathematical History of Japan and China
《NO.157》
TANAKA Mitsuru On a Mathematical Principle of a Mutual Financing Association in the Case of "Tengen Sanpo Ridenki"
V.MISHRA,S.L.SINGH Values of π from Antiquity to Ramanujan
NORII Hachio,WANG Qingxiang A Connection between Kaetsu Shunko and Sakuma Tsuzuki
《NO.158》
KOBAYASHI Tatsuhiko On the Takakazu Seki's Thought From Approximate Formula of Arc Length in "Kikuyomei Sanpo" into "Kojutsu"
JOCHI Shigeru The Making Method of the First Tangent Table in the World in 8th Century,China
《NO.159》
HAYASHI TakaoCalculation of the Volume of a Jar in the Jinkoki
NOGUCHI Taisuke, KAWASE MasaomiThe Minagawa's "kikuyomeisanpo" and "Sanposhoritukongenki"
UCHIDA TakatoshiFrom the Newton's Interpolation Formula to "Sho-Sa-Ho"(Difference Quotient) and "Sho-Sa-Mata-jyutsu"
■1999■
《NO.160》
TSUKAHARA KumikoOn the Purpose and Method of Using the History of Mathematics in the Learning Process of Mathematics─Some Teeaching Material Involving the History of Calculus as Practical Cases─
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiOn the Senmyo-Reki-Sanpo-Syo preserved in the Ibaraki Prefectural Museum of History
《NO.161》
V.Misha and S.L.SinghIncircumscribing Triangles and Cyclic Quadrilaterals in Ancient and Medieval Indian Geometry
KOBAYSHI TatsuhikoOn the Root an equation of Higher degree "Ketugisyou Tojitu" by Takakazu SEKI
 40th Anniversary issue of the Fundo the founding
《NO.162》
UCHIDA TakatoshiOn "Enrihokki"─ Comparaison with "Enritetsujutu"
FENG LishengOn the spread and the influence of "Daibiseki Shuky"
TAKAGI ShigeoSei Shonagon Pieces and Tanguram
《NO.163》
KOTERA HiroshiA Study on the generating process of the algorithm in Tengenjyutu
HINOTO YonemituOn Hodoziyosi's "Kansinkosanhenho" and "Kyuenhenkanjutu Kugosyu"
TANAKA MitsuruOn a Mathematical Principle of a Mutual Financing Association(2)─in the case of "Tanomoshiko Waritsuke-san Choho-ki"─
■2000■
《NO.164》
QU Anjing (translated by Yukio Ohashi)A Comparison Study of the Models of Eclipse Phrase among Chinese, Indian and Islamic Astronomy
TANAKA MitsuruOn a Mathematical Principle of a Mutual Financing Association(3)
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (1)
HIKITA NobuhiroOn Jikata Seigen Hiden Roku
 Report on the Annual Meeting
《NO.165》
TANAKA MitsuruOn a Mathematical Principle of a Mutual Financing Association(4)─in the case of "Tanomoshi Shihocho" and others─
TANAKA MitsuruTanomoshi in Warozansho and Sanyoki
NOMURA EchioWasan and Sangaku in Nagano Profecture
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (2)
《NO.166》
KANEKO TsutomuOn Mawari-kenchi in the "Bundo-yojutsu"
OHTAKE ShigeoA Mistake about the First Edition Date of Suan Fa Tong Zong
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (3)
《NO.167》
SUZUKI FukuzoThe unexpected connection between "one method for twelve forms" by Tsumugu Sakuma and Ptolemy's theorem
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (4)
■2001■
《NO.168》
TANAKA MitsuruOn "MISHONO-ICHI" due to NAKAMURA Masahide─from his "TENGEN-SYODAN TSUIKA SHINRA-TEKITO"─
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (5)
OBITURY
《NO.169》
YAMADA Etsuro, TAMURA SaburoThe Genealogy of San no Hakuzi
TANAKA MitsuruA Problem on a Mutual Financing Association in KEMMOCHI Shoko's "SAMPO RISOKU ZENSHO"
TANAKA MitsuruKEMMOCHI Shoko's Interpolation in his "SAMPO RISOKU ZENSHO"
SATO KenichiTranslation Committee's Reports in Tokyo Sugaku Kaisha in the Early Meiji Period (6)
《NO.170》
SUZUKI FukuzoApproach to the Mistery of the Problem in Kyu-shi Iko
FUJII YasuoThe Sum of the Power of Odd Numbers and Development of 1/sin x
OHNO EiichiOn the Technique of the Abacus in "ZOUEKI JINKAUKI"
TANAKA MitsuruIs to Study "WASAN" or "WASAN-SHI" Equivalent to Study Mathematics or History of Mathematics?
《NO.171》
HAYASI TakaoOn the title, Jinkoki, of the Mathematical Works(1627) of Mitsuyoshi Yoshida
MATSUURA Shozo, TANAKA MitsuruSupplement of "MISHONO-ICHI" due to NAKAMURA Masahide
TANAKA MitsuruOn the Table of Mean Interest and a Problem of HASEGAWA Revised in "SAMPO RISOKU ZENSHO"
■2002■
《NO.172》
FUKAGAWA HidetoshiKatuyo Sanpo : Kakujutu(Seki Takakazu)
《NO.173,174》
HAYASHI TakaoMamakodate (Josephus Problem) in and before the Jinkoki
FU JII YasuoThe Comment of "Houenkiko
MIURA NobuoRecent Studies in the History of Mathematics:Societies and Journals
《NO.175,176》
OHNO EiichiOn the Monetary System of the Edo Period Attested in the " Zoueki Jinkauki "
FU JII YasuoThe notes of Kenkisampo
MIURA NobuoRecent Studies in the History of Mathematics:Societies and Journals
■2003■
《NO.177》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiOn the Kokon-tsuran Kakujutsu-hikai and the Syuki-sanp~ 'Kohai-kai "
FUKAGAWA HidetoshiNumerical So]ution of x3= 2119 in the traditional Japanese Mathematics book "Jinkouki"
《NO.178》
UEKI IchiroWith what mathematical infinities were the contradictons in the evolution of physics represented?
TANAKA MitsuruOn three Words "Katachi","Ri" and "Waza" used by Wasanist
《NO.179》
XU ZelinA Comparison of Mathematics between the Orient and the West : On cognition of irrational number and classification of Real number
TANAKA MitsuruChinese Character "Ho" and "Cho" in History of Mathematics
KOTERA HiroshiA misconstruction of a problem in "Sanpo Tenseihosinan
QU Anjing (translated by JOCHI Shigeru)The Third Approach to the History of Mathematics in China
OHASHI YukioOn the 7'" International Conference on the History of Science and Technology of Minority Nationalities (2004, Beijing and Chengdu)
■2004■
《NO.180》
XU ZelinShoyakujutsu of Wasan and Diophantine Apporoximation and their headwaters in Chinese traditional mathematics
TANAKA MitsuruOn "RIKEI NO KABE" by Mr.Y. TAKAYANAGI
AHN DaeokAn Armillary Sphere of Korea's Chosun Dynasty in the 1 8th Century On Bae Sang-Yeol 's Wooden Armillary Sphere
OHASHI YukioOn the Chinese interpolation
KOBAYASHI HirotakaNAGANO WASAN STUDY SOCIETY
《NO.181》
HAYASHI TakaoThe Great Buddha's Hall in the Jinkoki
FUJII YasuoNakane Genkei's "Shichijyoubeki-enshiki "
YASUTOMI YuukouIWATE WASAN STUDY SOCIETY
OHASHI YukioOn the 5th International Conference on Oriental Astronomy
《NO.182》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiOn the Kohai-Setsuyaku-sh~ regarded as the work of Katahiro Takebe
OHNO EiichiElements (Bookl) in modern expression (1)
《NO.183》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiOn the Infinite Series in the Shuki-Sanpo
OHNO EiichiElements (Bookl) in modern expression (2)
KOBAYASHI HideoYAMANASHIKEN Kyodo Sugaku Study Society
■2005■
《NO.184》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiFacsimile reprint ofthe Kohai-Setsuyaku-shu Vol. I
HAYASHI TakaoSupplement to 'On the Title Jinkoki ofthe Mathematical Work of Mitsuyoshi Yoshida'
OZONE JunWasan, Origami and Fixed Point Theorem
TANAKA ShotaroStart and Finish of the Concept : Ou =k/n (1≦k≦n) ―An aspect of Foundations of Wada's Enri-gaku―
FUJII YasuoTaisanji's Sangaku in Matsuyama City Ehime Prefecture and "Sanpou jyojyutsu"
OHASHI YukioInternational conferences on the history of mathematics and astronomy held in the summer 2005
《NO.185》
NAGAI HiroyukiSome useful suggestions for beginners on Wasan
NAKAMURA YukioDigression of Scientific or Mathematical History in Japan Introduction of Published Materials
TANAKA HideakiA New Approach to Taking pictures of SANGAKU
OTAKE ShigeoTo Write The Biography of Specialists in Wasan
MATSUMOTO ToshioAbout What I think while studying the History old Japanese Mathematics
TANAKA MitsuruMemories or Impressions in Studying Wasan
TAKENOUCHI OsamuAnother Approach to Customary Interpretation
KIITAHARA Isao Kanshinko-sanpen and Inversion
OHASHI YukioAn Invitation to the history ofcalendars in Japan, with special reference to the Senmyo calendar and the Jyokyo calendar
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiFacsimile reprint of the Kohai-Setsuyaku-shu, Vol.2
YASUTOMI YuukouFour Sangaku (phase of mathematics) contirmed newly
ARASHI ToshioThe Activity ofthe Kanagawa Wasan Research Institution
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiSupplement to "On the Kohai-Setsuyaku-shu Vol.2 regarded as the work of Katahiro Takebe
《NO.186》
SATO KenichiSome useful suggestions for beginners on Wasan
YONEMITSU Hinoto On the Studying "Wasan"
WATANABE MasamichiStudying "Wasan" with High-School Students-Report about Math.class
TANAKA ShotaroWhich is the Originator of Matsunaga's second Formula, Himself or Brahmegupta
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiFacsimile reprint of the Kohai-Setsuyaku-shu, Vol.3
《NO.187》
MIYAJI ToshihikoA Look into The Plame Trigonometry Textbook by Matazho Endo
SHIRASAKA Shigeshi On a Position of Morley's Triangle
HONJYO RyosukeThe existent manuscript in the fief of lzushi
YOSHIMOTO KojiYakushi-zan : "The Application ofVariable Expressions" for Seventh Graders
HIRATA KoichiSangaku : as ways of teaching materials for geometric constructions
■2006■
《NO.188》
TAKENOUCHI Osamu Early Method (cal760) of Finding Circular Arc Length Due to Seki Takakazu and Takebe Katahiro
FUJII YasuoSolution ofthe "Yojyutu" second problem in Vol.2 of "Syuki Sanpo"
YONEMITSU HinotoDevelopment from Seki-Takakazu equation theorem to high school math
YHIRAOKA Kenji, NAGATA TosioThe Synthetic Division and the Equation of Tangent
YONEMITSU HinotoThe exercise collection I OO problems (No.1) (The basic problem of Wasan)
《NO.189》
KOBAYASHI TatsuhikoSokuryo Sankaku-Wakumon by Masayasu Sato and Ran-san, Dutch Mathematics
HIROSE Yasuo, KAWASE MasaomiA modern explanation of "Senkan Method" from Seki Takakazu's Katsuyou Sampou
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiThe auther of the Kohaijutsu and Sanreki-Zakko
NUKATA AkikoThe determination of a former holder of the Kohai-setsuyaku-shu by the Stamp put on it
YOKOTSUKA Hiroyuki Supplement to "The determination of a former holder of the Kohai-setsuyaku-shu by the Stamp put on it"
《NO.190》
YONEZAWA MakotoAn introduction to the bibliography of pre-modern Japanese books for researchers of Japanese mathematics in Edo period
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiIntroduction of some advanced studies by Itaru IMAI
SUGIMOTO ToshioA tentative solution of a crucial point in process ofextracting cubic roots
HIROSE Yasuo, KAWASE MasaomiApproximate Solutions of Seki Takakazu's Hatubi Sanpou
YASUTOMI YuukouA Report on the Second Japan Society for the Study of Wasan
《NO.191》
TANAKA MitsuruOn Some Problems of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
OHNO EiichiElements (Book2) in modern expression
WATANABE MasamichiReport on EHIME WASAN Group
■2007■
《NO.192》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiTranslation and annotations of a part of Section indefinie des Arcs circulaires En telle 1'aison qu 'on voudra, avec la mani~re d 'en deduire les Sinus, &c. by Jakob Bernoulli
HIROSE Yasuo, KAWASE MasaomiAn Application of Sanpo-jyojyutsu Formulas to "Souganji-sangaku Problem"
YONEMITSU HinotoThe exercise collection I OO problems (N0.2) (The basic problem of Wasan)
MIURA NobuoCurrent Studies in the History of Mathematics
《NO.193》
TANAKA MitsuruOn "Ruijo kaiho sanka-jutsu" in TOUSEI KAISANKI and A Problem of dedicated Mathematical Tablet
OHNO Eiichi Elements (book3) in modern expression (N0.1)
YONEMITSU HinotoThe exercise collection I OO problems (N0.3)
《NO.194》
KAWAHARA HidekiMathematics in the End of the Choson Dynasty
SUGIMOTO Toshio Solving method of a difficult problem concerning periodic decimals,Part one.
OHNO EiichiElements (Book3) in modern expression (No.2)
《NO.195》
TANAKA Mitsuru0n Problem No.3-No.5 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
OHNO EiichiElements (Book3) in modern expression (No.3)
GUO Shirong,FENG Lisheng(translation:MORIMOTO Mitsuo) Professor Li Di and the History of Science and Technology in China
WATANABE Masamichi A Report on the Third Japan Society for the Study of Wasan
■2008■
《NO.196》
SUGIMOTO ToshioSolving method of a difficult problem concerning periodic decimals,Part two.
XUZelin (translation:MORIMOTO Mitsuo)Nationalism and East Asian Mathematical Historiography.
OHNO EiichiElements (Book3) in modern expression (No.4)
NAKAMURA Yukio Report on GUNMAKEN WASAN Group―In connection with the 4th Japan Society for the study of wasan
《NO.197》
SA RI NAThe Introduction of Euler's Mathematical Works in Early Meiji Japan:The Case of Nagamune JINB0'S Kunten Version of Daisu-jutsu
HARIKAE ToshioSuan-shu shu"一The oldest book of Mathematics in China
TAMURA Makoto0n Deinite meaning of the section "yingi" of the unearthed "Suanshu-shu" 一Qualty inspection of lecquer in ancient China一
TANAKA Mitsuru0n Problem No.6 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
《NO.198》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiYangli and Yinli in the calculation of solar eclipses by the Xuanming Caledar
TANAKA Mitsuru0n Problem No.7 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
SUGIMOTO ToshioSolving method of a difficult problem concerning periodic decimals,Part three.
Report on the Annual Meeting
《NO.199》
KINOSHITA HiroshiTerao Hisashi and Old Japanese Mathematics
TANAKA Mitsuru0n Tables of Numerical Coefficient to Problem No.7 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
TANAKA MitsuruOn Problem No.8, No.9 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
WATANABE MasamichiA Note on Sanjutu Buttai Saikai by Yamauchi Shogoro
■2009■
《NO.200》
SATO KenichiMathematicians who served Naito family
MAJIMA HideyukiDisclosed Facts Concerning SEKI Takakazu on the Occasion of the 300th Anniversary of His Death
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiA formula for the square of an arc by Seki Takakazu and the second formula
MORIMOTO MitsuoOn tIle non-unique solutions in the Kokon Sanpoki (1671)
TANAKA MitsuruOn Problem No.10 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO'S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
KITAHARA IsaoInvitetion to Ensen-Icchi-Jutsu
YONEMITSU HinotoReport on NAGASAKI WASAN Group-In connection with the 5lh Japan Society for the Study of WASAN
《NO.201》
MORIMOTO MitsuoOn the Suanxue Qimeng (1299)
TANAKA MitsuruOn Problem No.1, No.2 of KIKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO' S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
KOTERA HiroshiSUGAKUSHI KENKYU Full Contents No.1〜No.200
《NO.202》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiComparative study ofthe methods for calculating logarithmic and antilogarithmic values by John Long and Naonobu AJIMA
TANAKA MitsuruOn Problem No.3, No.4, No.5, No.7 and, No.9 of KUKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO' S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
 Report on the Annual Meeting
《NO.203》
TAKESAKO ShinobuThe method of solar eclipse prediction by Yuan Jia Calendar and investigation of solar eclipse records in Japan
TANAKA MitsuruOn Problem No.6, No.8, No.IO and No.ll, No.12 of KIKEI-TETSUJUTSU in KAKUDO' S ENRI KIKU-SAMPO
KOTERA Hiroshi Crossing 28 bridges in Osaka
■2010■
《NO.204》Celebration of the 50th anniversary of the History of Mathematics Society of Japan
SATO KenichiOpening Speech
TANAKA ShotaroLet's be glad ofthe 50th anniversary-two personal relations-
TANAKA MitsuruMemory of a tail-runner
TSUKAHARA KumikoActivity to spread history of mathematics in mathematics education
NAKAMURA Yukio The history of Mathematics Society of Japan and I
NAKAYAMA MasazoA member of the Society of the History of Japanese Mathematics
NOGUCHI TaisukeMemories offounding time of the History of Mathematics Society of Japan
MAKINO MasahiroMy Relationship with the History of Mathematics Society of Japan
YONEMITSU HinotoOn the 50th anniversary of the History of Mathematics Society of Japan
SATO Kenichi50 years of the History of Mathematics Society of Japan
MAJIMA HideyukiOn the personal record of Seki Shinsuke Takakazu written in some directory of the Kofu clan
SUGIMOTO ToshioFinding a volume of solid withcut, flat planes, studied by Seki Takakazu
KAWASE MasaomiThe 6th National Convention of Wasan study, Kanagawa prefecture convention "Preservation and tradition of Wasan"
《NO.205》
TAKESAKO ShinobuThe Method of solar eclipse prediction by Linde Calendar and investigation of solar eclipse records in Japan
TANIMOTO KenjiTokuhisa Tomohiro, an Old Japanese Mathematician of Uwajima-Han in Iyo province -A consideration of SOKUTEN GIKAI-JO-
TANAKA ShotaroFounding Process of Suida Theory by T.Seki
HONDA KinyaManlike Teiji Takagi
《NO.206》
TANIMOTO Kenji"JUJIKANKAI" by Tokuhisa Sadanosuke, a vassal of Uwajima-Han -A consideration of definite integral in Old Japanese Mathematics
XU Zelin (Translation; MORIMOTO Mitsuo)Takebe Katahiro's Epistemology of Mathematics
 Report on the Annual Meeting
《NO.207》
SARI NAThe Chinese Overseas Student's Mathematics Education in Tokyo Daido Gakko
XU ZelinJapanese traditional geometry and their headwaters in Chinese traditional mathematics
MIYAMOTO ToshimitsuElementary mathematical proof about the uncertainty existing HAYASHI SHIHEI devised ground horizontal sundial
■2011■
《NO.208》
TAKESAKO ShinobuThe method of solar eclipse prediction and investigation of dating by Dayan Calendar in Japan
MIYAMOTO ToshimitsuA Study of content configuration method based on Meiji era arithmetic textbook counted principle
MIYAMOTO ToshimitsuAnalysis based on arithmetic textbook from the Meiji period intuitive principle
TONAMI TakuoReport on TOYAMA WASAN Group-In connection with the 7th Japan Society for the Study of WASAN
《NO.209》
YOKOTSUKA HiroyukiOn the calculation of pi contained in the Kohai-Setsuyaku-shu regarded as the work ofTAKEBE Katahiro
FUJII YasuoA extension of a problem "Sanpou Tenseihousinan Vol.4 No156,157"
FUJII Yasuo"Sanpou Zenkei (Daseki) "by Matunaga Yosisuke (1)
 Report on the Annual Meeting
《NO.210》
MIYAMOTO ToshimitsuHistorical consideration concerning teaching practice of "Kangaekata Kenkyusha" from the Meiji era and Taishou era period
FUJII Yasuo"Sanpou Zenkei (Daseki) "by Matunaga Yosisuke (2)
Book Review 
OHASHI YukioA Review of Chosen-suigakushi by KAWAHARA Hideki
YOSHIYAMA SeishoHistory of Science and Technology in China Compiled by Guo Shuchun & Li Zhaohua