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Episodes from the Early History of Mathematics

Author/creator Aaboe, Asger Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoWashington : Mathematical Association of America
Description384 p. ill 22.900 x 015.300 cm.
Supplemental Content Full text available from Ebook Central - Academic Complete
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Series New Mathematical Library No. 13
Summary Annotation Professor Aaboe gives here the reader a feeling for the universality of important mathematics, putting each chosen topic into its proper setting, thus bringing out the continuity and cumulative nature of mathematical knowledge. The material he selects is mathematically elementary, yet exhibits the depth that is characteristic of truly great thought patterns in all ages. The success of this exposition is due to the author's unique approach to his subject. He wisely refrains from attempting a general survey of mathematics in antiquity, but selects, instead, a few representative items that he can treat in detail. He describes Babylonian mathematics as revealed from cuneiform texts discovered only recently, as well as more familiar topics developed by the Greeks. Although each chapter can be read as a separate unit, there are many connecting threads. Aaboe stays as close to the original texts as is comfortable for a modern reader, and the bibliography enables the interested student to delve more deeply into any aspect of ancient mathematics that catches his or her fancy.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 63021916
ISBN9780883856130
ISBN0883856131 (Trade Paper) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9780883856130
Stock numberNML-13 00016641

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