In 1770, one of the founders of pure mathematics, Leonard Euler (1707–1783), published an algebra textbook for students. It was soon translated into French, with notes and additions by Joseph-Louis Lagrange, another giant of eighteenth-century mathematics, and the French edition was used as the basis of the English edition of 1822 (which also appears in this series), and of this 1790s German edition by Johann Philipp Grüson, Professor of Mathematics to the royal cadets. Volume 1 begins with elementary mathematics of determinate quantities and includes four sections on simple calculations (addition, subtraction, division, multiplication), and progresses to compound calculations (fractions), ratios and proportions. This landmark book showed students the beauty of mathematics, and more significantly, how to do it. It provides tangible evidence of the lively and international mathematical community that flourished despite the political uncertainties of the late eighteenth century.
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Vorbericht; Erster Abschnitt: Von den verschiedenen Rechnungsarten mit einfachen Größen; Zweyter Abschnitt: Von den verschiedenen Rechnungsarten mit zusammengesetzten Größen; Dritter Abschnitt: Von den Verhältnissen und Proportionen.
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A German edition of Euler's famous algebra textbook including Lagrange's substantial additions and further supplements by the translator.
Product details
ISBN
9781108001939
Published
2009-07-20
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Weight
420 gr
Height
216 mm
Width
140 mm
Thickness
19 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Tysk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
332
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