The 16th-Century intellectual Robert Recorde is chiefly remembered for
introducing the equals sign into algebra, yet the greater significance
and broader scope of his work is often overlooked. This book presents
an authoritative and in-depth analysis of the man, his achievements
and his historical importance. This scholarly yet accessible work
examines the latest evidence on all aspects of Recorde’s life,
throwing new light on a character deserving of greater recognition.
Topics and features: presents a concise chronology of Recorde’s
life; examines his published works; describes Recorde’s professional
activities in the minting of money and the mining of silver, as well
as his dispute with William Herbert, Earl of Pembroke; investigates
Recorde’s work as a physician, his linguistic and antiquarian
interests, and his religious beliefs; discusses the influence of
Recorde’s publisher, Reyner Wolfe, in his life; reviews his legacy
to 17th-Century science, and to modern computer science and
mathematics.
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Tudor Polymath, Expositor and Practitioner of Computation
Product details
ISBN
9780857298621
Published
2020
Publisher
Springer Nature
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Author