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Trigonometric Delights

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Book Details:

  • Book Title: Trigonometric Delights

  • Author: Eli Maor

  • Publisher: Princeton University Press

  • Language: English

  • Edition: Reissue Edition

  • ISBN: 9780691158204

  • Pages: 256

  • Cover: Paperback

  • Dimensions: 9.1 x 6.2 x 0.7 inches

About the Book:

Trigonometric Delights by Eli Maor transforms the often misunderstood and underappreciated branch of mathematics—trigonometry—into a fascinating journey through history, science, and human ingenuity. Known for his ability to bring mathematical concepts to life, Maor presents trigonometry not as a dry, tedious subject, but as an essential, vibrant part of science and society that has shaped many developments throughout history.

This book starts with the "proto-trigonometry" used by ancient Egyptian pyramid builders and moves through the innovations of Greek astronomers, Renaissance scholars, and more. Maor shows how trigonometry evolved and contributed to many groundbreaking discoveries, such as the development of more accurate artillery, precise clocks, and musical instruments during the Renaissance.

Richly illustrated with rare prints from the author's own collection, Trigonometric Delights includes captivating stories about mathematicians and scientists like Gerardus Mercator, who struggled to represent the curved Earth on a flat map, and M. C. Escher, who used geometric progressions in his art. Maor also delves into the lives of intriguing figures, such as Regiomontanus and Maria Agnesi, uncovering fascinating stories behind their mathematical contributions.

Woven together with historical insights, scientific curiosities, and educational anecdotes, this book offers a fresh and entertaining perspective on trigonometry. Whether you’re a math enthusiast or someone who finds trigonometry intimidating, this book will change the way you view this essential mathematical discipline.