Oystein Ore's "Number Theory and it's History" might be a good place to start. He does cover a fair amount of mathematics as well as the history. ETA- it's only algebra, so shouldn't present a problem. Well, it does have some trig in it, but if you're past ODE, you're good to go.
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TIL today is that crows are jerks. I found an apple core on the hood of my truck this afternoon. Looking at the video footage from my security camera setup (I have a problem neighbor), I saw where a crow was eating an apple on the roof and dropped it onto the truck. Though...
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