Marina Vulis, Fordham University

Philadelphia Area Seminar on the History of Mathematics, Villanova University

Thursday, February 16, 2012, 11:00 pm EST

Time: 6:00 p.m.

Place: Room 103, Mendel Science Center, Villanova University


The Moscow Mathematical Society, which grew out of a math circle, had its first meeting on September 27, 1864. It was founded with the purpose of promoting mathematical sciences in Russia. In few years, it started the publication of the “Mathematichekij Sbornik,” the first Russian Mathematics Journal. The Moscow Society reflected the philosophy of the Moscow School of Mathematics which rejected the importance of applied mathematics and emphasized mysticism and spirituality, whereas the St. Petersburg School of Mathematics, influenced by the French school, saw the importance of practical applications in development of mathematical ideas.