As author • History of Mathematics: An Introduction, New York: Harper Collins, 1993, 3rd edition Pearson 2008 (a shortened edition was published in 2003 by Pearson) • with
Karen Hunger Parshall: Taming the Unknown: A History of Algebra from Antiquity to the Early Twentieth Century, Princeton University Press 2014 • with John B. Fraleigh: A first course in abstract algebra, Addison-Wesley 2003
As editor • The Mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India and Islam: A Sourcebook, Princeton University Press 2007 • with Bengt Johansson, Frank Swetz, Otto Bekken, John Fauvel: Learn from the Masters, MAA 1994 (contribution by Katz: Historical ideas in teaching linear algebra, Napier's logarithms adapted for today's classroom) • Using History to Teach Mathematics: An International Perspective, MAA 2000, MAA Notes (No. 51) • with Marlow Anderson,
Robin Wilson: Sherlock Holmes in Babylon and other Tales of Mathematical History, (collection of reprints from the journal
Mathematics Magazine of MAA; contribution by Katz: Ideas of calculus in Islam and India), MAA 2004 • with Marlow Anderson, Robin Wilson: Who gave you the epsilon? and other tales of mathematical history, MAA 2009 (continuation of the collection of essays on the history of mathematics from MAA journal; contribution by Katz: The history of Stokes' theorem) • with Constantinos Tzanakis: Recent Developments on Introducing a Historical Dimension in Mathematics Education, MAA 2011 ==References==