From the Calculus to Set Theory traces the development of the calculus
from the early seventeenth century through its expansion into
mathematical analysis to the developments in set theory and the
foundations of mathematics in the early twentieth century. It chronicles
the work of mathematicians from Descartes and Newton to Russell and
Hilbert and many, many others while emphasizing foundational questions
and underlining the continuity of developments in higher mathematics.
The other contributors to this volume are H. J. M. Bos, R. Bunn, J. W.
Dauben, T. W. Hawkins, and K. Møller-Pedersen.