History of Mathematics: Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics v. 2 (Dover Books on Mathematics)
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Author: Smith, David Eugene
Brand: Dover
Edition: Illustrated
Binding: paperback
Number Of Pages: 736
Release Date: 28-03-2003
Part Number: illustrations
Details: Within this two-volume edition, Professor Smith covers the entire history of mathematics in the Near and Far East and the West, from primitive number concepts to the calculus. His account is distinguished by impeccable scholarship combined with unusual clarity and readability. Footnotes add many technical points outside the book's actual line of development and direct the reader to disputed matters and source readings. Hundreds of illustrations from Egyptian papyri, Hindu, Chinese, and Japanese manuscripts, Greek and Roman texts, Medieval treatises, maps, portraits, etc. are used along with modern graphs and diagrams.Every major figure from Euclid to Descartes, Gauss, and Riemann and hundreds of lesser-known figures &; Theon of Smyrna, Rabbi ben Ezra, Radulph of Laon, Mersenns, Benedetti, and more &; are considered both with respect to specific problems and with an awareness of their overall influence on mathematics.Volume II: Special Topics, considering mathematics in terms of arithmetic geometry, algebra, trig, calculus, calculating machines, and other specific fields and problems. 192 Topics for Discussion. 195 illustrations. Index.
EAN: 0800759204304
Package Dimensions: 8.4 x 5.4 x 1.7 inches
Languages: English



