"The treatment of the history of mathematics in this text is extensive and authoritative, using up-to-date scholarship by the authors and other recognized experts in the field, and introduces the reader to a myriad of primary and secondary sources for each topic..It is important for students to engage directly with the mathematics itself as originally written if they are to get a good feel for the mathematics of another time and place. I also like the masterful way the source material is contextualized and explained. And I welcome the inclusion of alternative interpretations of a development, where they exist, and the book encouraging readers as 'joint explorers' to think through the evidence for each viewpoint...I believe it will be a wonderful resource for anyone teaching the history of mathematics, and, as such, it certainly belongs in every academic library." —Calvin Jongsma, <em>MAA Reviews</em>
The two-volume set was designed as a textbook for the authors' acclaimed year-long course at the Open University. It is, in addition to being an innovative and insightful textbook, an invaluable resource for students and scholars of the history of mathematics. The authors, each among the most distinguished mathematical historians in the world, have produced over fifty books and earned scholarly and expository prizes from the major mathematical societies of the English-speaking world.
- Acknowledgments
- 1 Introduction
- 2 Early Mathematics
- 3 Greek Mathematics: An Introduction
- 4 Greek Mathematics: Proofs and Problem
- 5 Greek Mathematics: Curves
- 6 Greek Mathematics: Later Years
- 7 Mathematics in India and China
- 8 Mathematics in the Islamic World
- 9 The Mathematical Awakening of Europe
- 10 The Renaissance: Recovery and Innovation
- 11 The Renaissance of Mathematics in Britain
- 12 The Astronomical Revolution
- 13 European Mathematics in the Early 17th Century
- 14 Concluding Remarks
- 15 Exercises
- Bibliography
- Index
Produktdetaljer
Biografisk notat
June Barrow-Green, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.Jeremy Gray, The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.
Robin Wilson The Open University, Milton Keynes, United Kingdom.