Discover the Origins of Modern Algebra: 19th-Century Breakthroughs 📚
Explore the fascinating development of classical algebra in the 19th century and how it laid the foundation for modern mathematical concepts. Perfect for 3rd-year students eager to deepen their understanding!

Oxford Mathematics
8.1K views • Jun 7, 2025

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Note: this is a lecture from a wider course. You can access the full course notes explaining the context of the course and covering other aspects of the subject including contributions from across the world (for example, China, India and Japan): https://courses.maths.ox.ac.uk/course/view.php?id=5516
The kind of mathematical problem solving that we now label as 'algebra' has been going on for at least 4000 years, beginning with the solution of quadratic equations in ancient Babylon. Over the following millennia, methods for solving other types of equations were gradually added to the mathematician's toolkit.
In this second algebra lecture from Chris Hollings’ History of Mathematics’ course, we take the story up to the early twentieth century, when an altogether more abstract and structural type of algebra began to emerge.
The kind of mathematical problem solving that we now label as 'algebra' has been going on for at least 4000 years, beginning with the solution of quadratic equations in ancient Babylon. Over the following millennia, methods for solving other types of equations were gradually added to the mathematician's toolkit.
In this second algebra lecture from Chris Hollings’ History of Mathematics’ course, we take the story up to the early twentieth century, when an altogether more abstract and structural type of algebra began to emerge.
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