Philamat stamps

1.    Mathematics: a philatelic history

2.    Ten mathematical formulas . . .

3.    Counting on the fingers

4.    Ancient mathematics

5.    Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece

6.    Egyptian pyramids

7.    Egyptian mathematics    

8.    Mesopotamian mathematics

9.    Thales and Pythagoras

10.    The Pythagorean theorem   

11.    Athens 400 BC

12.    Plato’s Academy 

13.    Alexandria 300 BC - AD 415

14.    Euclid of Alexandria

15.    Archimedes

16.    Greek astronomy   

17.    China

18.    Chinese mathematics   

19.    India

20.    Mayans and Incas   

21.    Ancient games

22.    Chess

23.    The game of Go

24.    Islamic scientists

25.    Al-Khwarizmi

26.    Alhazen and Omar Khayyam

27.    Nasir al-Din al-Tusi

28.    Islamic Europe   

29.    Samarkand: al-Kashani and Ulugh Beg

30.    Early European scholars

31.    Fibonacci of Pisa

32.    The growth of learning 

33.    The invention of printing

34.    Perspective

35.    Albrecht Dürer

36.    Portuguese navigation   

37.    The age of exploration   

38.    Globes

39.    Map-making   

40.    Pedro Nunes

41.    Navigational instruments

42.    Quadrants, sextants and octants

43.    Nicolaus Copernicus

44.    Tycho Brahe

45.    Johannes Kepler

46.    Galileo Galilei

47.    Reforming the calendar

48.    The low countries

49.    Logarithms

50.    Early calculating devices   

51.    China and Japan

52.    René Descartes

53.    Mersenne and Fermat

54.    Blaise Pascal

55.    Isaac Newton

56.    Newton’s gravitation

57.    Halley’s comet

58.    Leibniz and Bernoulli

59.    Leonhard Euler

60.    The shape of the earth

61.    Longitude

62.    The New World   

63.    Developments in France

64.    The French Revolution   

65.    The Ecole Polytechnique

66.    Carl Friedrich Gauss

67.    New geometries

68.    Abel and Galois

69.    William Rowan Hamilton

70.    Russia

71.    Eastern Europe

72.    Statistics

73.    Mathematical physics

74.    The nature of light

75.    Albert Einstein

76.    Quantum theory

77.    The turn of the century

78.    The 20th century

79.    Fractal geometry

80.    Pioneers of computing   

81.    The development of computing

82.    Bletchley Park codebreakers

83.    Computer art and graphics

84.    International Congresses (ICM)

85.    ICM 2014, Seoul, South Korea

86.    Fields medallists

87.    World Mathematical Year 2000

88.    Mathematics in nature

89.    20th-century painting

90.    Op art

91.    The geometry of space

92.    Mathematical recreations

93.    Mathematics education

94.    Metrication   

95.    Triangular stamps

96.    Polygons

97.    Circles and ellipses

98.    Stamping through mathematics