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  1. Jean Louis Maxime van Heijenoort / v æ n ˈ h aɪ. ə n ɔːr t / (French: [van ɛjɛnɔʁt]; July 23, 1912 – March 29, 1986) was a historian of mathematical logic. He was also a personal secretary to Leon Trotsky from 1932 to 1939, and an American Trotskyist until 1947.

    • Jean Louis Maxime van Heijenoort, July 23, 1912, Creil, France
  2. 16 de out. de 2011 · Jean Van Heijenoort. 1912-1986. Obras disponíveis. Historiador da lógica matemática e secretário e guarda-costas de Trotsky. Obras disponíveis; 1941 ...

  3. 31 de jul. de 2012 · Abstract. Van Heijenoort’s account of the historical development of modern logic was composed in 1974 and first published in 1992 with an introduction by his former student. What follows is a new edition with a revised and expanded introduction and additional notes.

    • Irving H. Anellis
    • ianellis@iupui.edu
    • 2012
  4. 30 de mai. de 2012 · I use van Heijenoort’s published writings and manuscript materials to provide a comprehensive overview of his conception of modern logic as a first-order functional calculus and of the historical developments which led to this conception of mathematical logic, its defining characteristics, and in particular to provide an integral account, from h...

    • Irving H. Anellis
    • ianellis@iupui.edu
    • 2012
  5. 1 de jan. de 1987 · JEAN VAN HEIJENOORT (1912 - 1986) Jean van Heijenoort was killed in tragic circumstances on March 29, 1986 during a brief visit to Mexico City. To most readers of this volume he was best known as a logician, philosopher, and editor and historian of mathematical logic.

    • Anita Burdman Feferman, Solomon Feferman
    • 1987
  6. 15 de jan. de 2002 · Jean van Heijenoort, well known in the fields of mathematical logic and foundations of mathematics, is Professor of Philosophy at Brandeis University and has taught at New York and Columbia Universities. Book Details. 680 pages. 6-1/2 x 10 inches. Harvard University Press. Philosophy.

  7. Jean van Heijenoort. One day in the summer of 1945, a man of 33 enrolled at New York University to study for an advanced degree in mathematics. Although older by far than the average graduate student, he worked hard over the next four years under the demanding supervision of J.J. Stoker and earned a doctor's degree with a thesis entitled "On ...

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