' … a necessary read for anyone interested in the history of Greek mathematics but will also be interesting to a wider audience, particularly philosophers of science and intellectual historians … Netz has made an important contribution to intellectual history and has asked a diverse set of questions whose answers, while difficult, will broaden our understanding of the development of deductive practices.' Bryn Mawr Classical Review
'This is a fascinating and stimulating book …'. Journal of Hellenic Studies
'… his views are sure not only to stimulate some interesting debates outside the philosophical community … but also to give philosophers of science an exotic fruit to sink their teeth into.' Philosophical Writings
' … very well written … almost every sentence, indeed next to every clause, carries a message that asks for the reader's active thought. It can safely be recommended as s must to anybody who is genuinely interested in the relation between Greek mathematics and logic …' Studia Logica