
Science Awakening I
B. L. van der Waerden(Author)
Wolters-Noordhoff B.V. (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. April 1988
Book
Hardback
306 pages
978-90-01-93102-5 (ISBN)
Description
Soon after the publication of my"Ontwakende W etenschap"the need for an English translation was felt. We were very glad to find a translator fully familiar with the English and Dutch languages and with mathematical terminol· ogy. The publisher, Noordhoff, had the splendid idea to ask H. G. Beyen, professor of archeology, for his help in choosing a nice set of illustrations. It was a difficult task. The illustrations had to be both instructive and attractive, and they had t~ illustrate the history of science as well as the general background of ancient civilization. The publisher encouraged us to find better and still better illustrations, and he ordered photographs from all over the world, with never failing energy and enthusiasm. Mr. Beyen's highly instructive subscripts will help the reader to see the inter· relation between way of living, art, and science of the ancient world. Thanks are due to many correspondents, who have suggested additions and pointed out errors. Sections on Astrolabes and Stereographte Projection and on Archimedes' construction of the heptagon have been added. The sections on Perspective and on the Anaphorai of Hypsicles have been enlarged. In the second English edition I have incorporated an important discovery of P. Huber, which sheds new light upon the role of geometry In Babylonian algebra (see p. 73). The section on Heron's Metrics (see p. 277) was written anew, follOWing a suggestion of E. M. Bruins. Zurich. 1961 B. L.
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Edition
1975 ed.
Language
English
Place of publication
Dordrecht
Netherlands
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Research
Product notice
sewn/stitched
Cloth over boards
Illustrations
47 s/w Abbildungen
306 p. 47 illus.
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Weight
660 gr
ISBN-13
978-90-01-93102-5 (9789001931025)
DOI
10.1007/978-94-009-1379-0
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Content
I. The Egyptians.- Chronological Summary.- The Egyptians as the "inventors" of geometry.- The Rhind papyrus.- The technique of calculation.- "Aha-calculations".- Applied calculations.- The development of the computing technique.- Hypothesis of an advanced science.- The geometry of the Egyptians.- What could the Greeks learn from the Egyptians?.- II. Number systems, digits and the art of computing.- The sexagesimal system.- Sumerian technique of computation.- The Greek notation for numbers.- Sexagesimal fractions.- Hindu numerals.- The abacus of Gerbert.- III. Babylonian mathematics.- Chronological summary.- Babylonian algebra.- Babylonian geometry.- Babylonian theory of numbers.- Applied mathematics.- Summary.- Greek Mathematics.- IV. The age of Thales and Pythagoras.- V. The golden age.- VI. The century of Plato.- VII. The Alexandrian Era (330-200 B.C.).- VIII. The decay of Greek mathematics.