How is the Archive organized?
The Euler Archive seeks to make Euler’s works and writings available in a variety of ways, to better let researchers access and understand his work. The core part of the Archive is a collection of 866 web pages, one each for the 866 works of Euler’s listed in the original comprehensive catalogue, produced by Gustav Eneström. When the Archive is completed, each page will give the title of the original work, along with an English translation and a brief summary. Then both the original publication information, and the appropriate volume and page of the Opera Omnia are given. Information about Euler’s related papers which directly pertain to the current one are listed. Finally, there are links or references to any writings or scholarship about the work and translations of the work into any modern language, if available.