This comprehensive history traces the development of mathematical ideas and the careers of the mathematicians responsible for them. Originally published in 1972, it is now available as a three volume paperback edition. Volume 1 looks at the discipline's origins in Babylon and Egypt, the creation of geometry and trigonometry by the Greeks, and the role of mathematics in the medieval and early modern periods. Volume 2 focuses on calculus, the rise of analysis in the nineteenth century, and the number theories of Dedekind and Dirichlet. The concluding volume covers the revival of projective geometry, the emergence of abstract algebra, the beginnings of topology, and the influence of Goedel on recent mathematical study.
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`Without a doubt a book which should be in the library of every institution where mathematics is either taught or played.' The Economist `There is no other book from which one can obtain a comparable understanding of the history of mathematics.' We recommend these highly readable volumes to all interested in the history of mathematics. * Zentralblatt fuer Mathematik *
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Höhe: 229 mm
Breite: 152 mm
Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-19-506135-2 (9780195061352)
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Morris Kline is author of Mathematics The Loss of Certainty & Mathematics in Western Culture
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former Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciencesformer Professor of Mathematics, Emeritus, Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University