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The updated new edition of the classic and comprehensive guide to the history of mathematics For more than forty years, A History of Mathematics has been the reference of choice for those looking to learn about the fascinating history of humankind s relationship with numbers, shapes, and patterns.

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"... the book is an essential reference that will help you explore the incredible history of mathematics and the men and women who created it." (Zentralblatt MATH, 2016)

"... an 'engaging' read for the mathematically minded." (Inside OR, June 2011)



Table of Contents

Foreword by Isaac Asimov xi

Preface to the Third Edition xiii

Preface to the Second Edition xv

Preface to the First Edition xvii

1 Traces 1

Concepts and Relationships 1

Early Number Bases 3

Number Language and Counting 5

Spatial Relationships 6

2 Ancient Egypt 8

The Era and the Sources 8

Numbers and Fractions 10

Arithmetic Operations 12

“Heap” Problems 13

Geometric Problems 14

Slope Problems 18

Arithmetic Pragmatism 19

3 Mesopotamia 21

The Era and the Sources 21

Cuneiform Writing 22

Numbers and Fractions: Sexagesimals 23

Positional Numeration 23

Sexagesimal Fractions 25

Approximations 25

Tables 26

Equations 28

Measurements: Pythagorean Triads 31

Polygonal Areas 35

Geometry as Applied Arithmetic 36

4 Hellenic Traditions 40

The Era and the Sources 40

Thales and Pythagoras 42

Numeration 52

Arithmetic and Logistic 55

Fifth-Century Athens 56

Three Classical Problems 57

Quadrature of Lunes 58

Hippias of Elis 61

Philolaus and Archytas of Tarentum 63

Incommensurability 65

Paradoxes of Zeno 67

Deductive Reasoning 70

Democritus of Abdera 72

Mathematics and the Liberal Arts 74

The Academy 74

Aristotle 88

5 Euclid of Alexandria 90

Alexandria 90

Lost Works 91

Extant Works 91

The Elements 93

6 Archimedes of Syracuse 109

The Siege of Syracuse 109

On the Equilibriums of Planes 110

On Floating Bodies 111

The Sand-Reckoner 112

Measurement of the Circle 113

On Spirals 113

Quadrature of the Parabola 115

On Conoids and Spheroids 116

On the Sphere and Cylinder 118

Book of Lemmas 120

Semiregular Solids and Trigonometry 121

The Method 122

7 Apollonius of Perge 127

Works and Tradition 127

Lost Works 128

Cycles and Epicycles 129

The Conics 130

8 Crosscurrents 142

Changing Trends 142

Eratosthenes 143

Angles and Chords 144

Ptolemy’s Almagest 149

Heron of Alexandria 156

The Decline of Greek Mathematics 159

Nicomachus of Gerasa 159

Diophantus of Alexandria 160

Pappus of Alexandria 164

The End of Alexandrian Dominance 170

Proclus of Alexandria 171

Boethius 171

Athenian Fragments 172

Byzantine Mathematicians 173

9 Ancient and Medieval China 175

The Oldest Known Texts 175

The Nine Chapters 176

Rod Numerals 177

The Abacus and Decimal Fractions 178

Values of Pi 180

Thirteenth-Century Mathematics 182

10 Ancient and Medieval India 186

Early Mathematics in India 186

The Sulbasutras 187

The Siddhantas 188

Aryabhata 189

Numerals 191

Trigonometry 193

Multiplication 194

Long Division 195

Brahmagupta 197

Indeterminate Equations 199

Bhaskara 200

Madhava and the Keralese School 202

11 The Islamic Hegemony 203

Arabic Conquests 203

The House of Wisdom 205

Al-Khwarizmi 206

‘Abd Al-Hamid ibn-Turk 212

Thabit ibn-Qurra 213

Numerals 214

Trigonometry 216

Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Highlights 216

Omar Khayyam 218

The Parallel Postulate 220

Nasir al-Din al-Tusi 220

Al-Kashi 221

12 The Latin West 223

Introduction 223

Compendia of the Dark Ages 224

Gerbert 224

The Century of Translation 226

Abacists and Algorists 227

Fibonacci 229

Jordanus Nemorarius 232

Campanus of Novara 233

Learning in the Thirteenth Century 235

Archimedes Revived 235

Medieval Kinematics 236

Thomas Bradwardine 236

Nicole Oresme 238

The Latitude of Forms 239

Infinite Series 241

Levi ben Gerson 242

Nicholas of Cusa 243

The Decline of Medieval Learning 243

13 The European Renaissance 245

Overview 245

Regiomontanus 246

Nicolas Chuquet’s Triparty 249

Luca Pacioli’s Summa 251

German Algebras and Arithmetics 253

Cardan’s Ars Magna 255

Rafael Bombelli 260

Robert Recorde 262

Trigonometry 263

Geometry 264

Renaissance Trends 271

François Viète 273

14 Early Modern Problem Solvers 282

Accessibility of Computation 282

Decimal Fractions 283

Notation 285

Logarithms 286

Mathematical Instruments 290

Infinitesimal Methods: Stevin 296

Johannes Kepler 296

15 Analysis, Synthesis, the Infinite, and Numbers 300

Galileo’s Two New Sciences 300

Bonaventura Cavalieri 303

Evangelista Torricelli 306

Mersenne’s Communicants 308

René Descartes 309

Fermat’s Loci 320

Gregory of St. Vincent 325

The Theory of Numbers 326

Gilles Persone de Roberval 329

Girard Desargues and Projective Geometry 330

Blaise Pascal 332

Philippe de Lahire 337

Georg Mohr 338

Pietro Mengoli 338

Frans van Schooten 339

Jan de Witt 340

Johann Hudde 341

René François de Sluse 342

Christiaan Huygens 342

16 British Techniques and Continental Methods 348

John Wallis 348

James Gregory 353

Nicolaus Mercator and William Brouncker 355

Barrow’s Method of Tangents 356

Newton 358

Abraham De Moivre 372

Roger Cotes 375

James Stirling 376

Colin Maclaurin 376

Textbooks 380

Rigor and Progress 381

Leibniz 382

The Bernoulli Family 390

Tschirnhaus Transformations 398

Solid Analytic Geometry 399

Michel Rolle and Pierre Varignon 400

The Clairauts 401

Mathematics in Italy 402

The Parallel Postulate 403

Divergent Series 404

17 Euler 406

The Life of Euler 406

Notation 408

Foundation of Analysis 409

Logarithms and the Euler Identities 413

Differential Equations 414

Probability 416

The Theory of Numbers 417

Textbooks 418

Analytic Geometry 419

The Parallel Postulate: Lambert 420

18 Pre- to Postrevolutionary France 423

Men and Institutions 423

The Committee on Weights and Measures 424

D’Alembert 425

Bézout 427

Condorcet 429

Lagrange 430

Monge 433

Carnot 438

Laplace 443

Legendre 446

Aspects of Abstraction 449

Paris in the 1820s 449

Fourier 450

Cauchy 452

Diffusion 460

19 Gauss 464

Nineteenth-Century Overview 464

Gauss: Early Work 465

Number Theory 466

Reception of the Disquisitiones Arithmeticae 469

Astronomy 470

Gauss’s Middle Years 471

Differential Geometry 472

Gauss’s Later Work 473

Gauss’s Influence 474

20 Geometry 483

The School of Monge 483

Projective Geometry: Poncelet and Chasles 485

Synthetic Metric Geometry: Steiner 487

Synthetic Nonmetric Geometry: von Staudt 489

Analytic Geometry 489

Non-Euclidean Geometry 494

Riemannian Geometry 496

Spaces of Higher Dimensions 498

Felix Klein 499

Post-Riemannian Algebraic Geometry 501

21 Algebra 504

Introduction 504

British Algebra and the Operational Calculus of Functions 505

Boole and the Algebra of Logic 506

Augustus De Morgan 509

William Rowan Hamilton 510

Grassmann and Ausdehnungslehre 512

Cayley and Sylvester 515

Linear Associative Algebras 519

Algebraic Geometry 520

Algebraic and Arithmetic Integers 520

Axioms of Arithmetic 522

22 Analysis 526

Berlin and Göttingen at Midcentury 526

Riemann in Göttingen 527

Mathematical Physics in Germany 528

Mathematical Physics in English-Speaking Countries 529

Weierstrass and Students 531

The Arithmetization of Analysis 533

Dedekind 536

Cantor and Kronecker 538

Analysis in France 543

23 Twentieth-Century Legacies 548

Overview 548

Henri Poincaré 549

David Hilbert 555

Integration and Measure 564

Functional Analysis and General Topology 568

Algebra 570

Differential Geometry and Tensor Analysis 572

Probability 573

Bounds and Approximations 575

The 1930s and World War II 577

Nicolas Bourbaki 578

Homological Algebra and Category Theory 580

Algebraic Geometry 581

Logic and Computing 582

The Fields Medals 584

24 Recent Trends 586

Overview 586

The Four-Color Conjecture 587

Classification of Finite Simple Groups 591

Fermat’s Last Theorem 593

Poincaré’s Query 596

Future Outlook 599

References 601

General Bibliography 633

Index 647

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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      The updated new edition of the classic and comprehensive guide to the history of mathematics For more than forty years, A History of Mathematics has been the reference of choice for those looking to learn about the fascinating history of humankind s relationship with numbers, shapes, and patterns.

      Trade Review

      "... the book is an essential reference that will help you explore the incredible history of mathematics and the men and women who created it." (Zentralblatt MATH, 2016)

      "... an 'engaging' read for the mathematically minded." (Inside OR, June 2011)



      Table of Contents

      Foreword by Isaac Asimov xi

      Preface to the Third Edition xiii

      Preface to the Second Edition xv

      Preface to the First Edition xvii

      1 Traces 1

      Concepts and Relationships 1

      Early Number Bases 3

      Number Language and Counting 5

      Spatial Relationships 6

      2 Ancient Egypt 8

      The Era and the Sources 8

      Numbers and Fractions 10

      Arithmetic Operations 12

      “Heap” Problems 13

      Geometric Problems 14

      Slope Problems 18

      Arithmetic Pragmatism 19

      3 Mesopotamia 21

      The Era and the Sources 21

      Cuneiform Writing 22

      Numbers and Fractions: Sexagesimals 23

      Positional Numeration 23

      Sexagesimal Fractions 25

      Approximations 25

      Tables 26

      Equations 28

      Measurements: Pythagorean Triads 31

      Polygonal Areas 35

      Geometry as Applied Arithmetic 36

      4 Hellenic Traditions 40

      The Era and the Sources 40

      Thales and Pythagoras 42

      Numeration 52

      Arithmetic and Logistic 55

      Fifth-Century Athens 56

      Three Classical Problems 57

      Quadrature of Lunes 58

      Hippias of Elis 61

      Philolaus and Archytas of Tarentum 63

      Incommensurability 65

      Paradoxes of Zeno 67

      Deductive Reasoning 70

      Democritus of Abdera 72

      Mathematics and the Liberal Arts 74

      The Academy 74

      Aristotle 88

      5 Euclid of Alexandria 90

      Alexandria 90

      Lost Works 91

      Extant Works 91

      The Elements 93

      6 Archimedes of Syracuse 109

      The Siege of Syracuse 109

      On the Equilibriums of Planes 110

      On Floating Bodies 111

      The Sand-Reckoner 112

      Measurement of the Circle 113

      On Spirals 113

      Quadrature of the Parabola 115

      On Conoids and Spheroids 116

      On the Sphere and Cylinder 118

      Book of Lemmas 120

      Semiregular Solids and Trigonometry 121

      The Method 122

      7 Apollonius of Perge 127

      Works and Tradition 127

      Lost Works 128

      Cycles and Epicycles 129

      The Conics 130

      8 Crosscurrents 142

      Changing Trends 142

      Eratosthenes 143

      Angles and Chords 144

      Ptolemy’s Almagest 149

      Heron of Alexandria 156

      The Decline of Greek Mathematics 159

      Nicomachus of Gerasa 159

      Diophantus of Alexandria 160

      Pappus of Alexandria 164

      The End of Alexandrian Dominance 170

      Proclus of Alexandria 171

      Boethius 171

      Athenian Fragments 172

      Byzantine Mathematicians 173

      9 Ancient and Medieval China 175

      The Oldest Known Texts 175

      The Nine Chapters 176

      Rod Numerals 177

      The Abacus and Decimal Fractions 178

      Values of Pi 180

      Thirteenth-Century Mathematics 182

      10 Ancient and Medieval India 186

      Early Mathematics in India 186

      The Sulbasutras 187

      The Siddhantas 188

      Aryabhata 189

      Numerals 191

      Trigonometry 193

      Multiplication 194

      Long Division 195

      Brahmagupta 197

      Indeterminate Equations 199

      Bhaskara 200

      Madhava and the Keralese School 202

      11 The Islamic Hegemony 203

      Arabic Conquests 203

      The House of Wisdom 205

      Al-Khwarizmi 206

      ‘Abd Al-Hamid ibn-Turk 212

      Thabit ibn-Qurra 213

      Numerals 214

      Trigonometry 216

      Tenth- and Eleventh-Century Highlights 216

      Omar Khayyam 218

      The Parallel Postulate 220

      Nasir al-Din al-Tusi 220

      Al-Kashi 221

      12 The Latin West 223

      Introduction 223

      Compendia of the Dark Ages 224

      Gerbert 224

      The Century of Translation 226

      Abacists and Algorists 227

      Fibonacci 229

      Jordanus Nemorarius 232

      Campanus of Novara 233

      Learning in the Thirteenth Century 235

      Archimedes Revived 235

      Medieval Kinematics 236

      Thomas Bradwardine 236

      Nicole Oresme 238

      The Latitude of Forms 239

      Infinite Series 241

      Levi ben Gerson 242

      Nicholas of Cusa 243

      The Decline of Medieval Learning 243

      13 The European Renaissance 245

      Overview 245

      Regiomontanus 246

      Nicolas Chuquet’s Triparty 249

      Luca Pacioli’s Summa 251

      German Algebras and Arithmetics 253

      Cardan’s Ars Magna 255

      Rafael Bombelli 260

      Robert Recorde 262

      Trigonometry 263

      Geometry 264

      Renaissance Trends 271

      François Viète 273

      14 Early Modern Problem Solvers 282

      Accessibility of Computation 282

      Decimal Fractions 283

      Notation 285

      Logarithms 286

      Mathematical Instruments 290

      Infinitesimal Methods: Stevin 296

      Johannes Kepler 296

      15 Analysis, Synthesis, the Infinite, and Numbers 300

      Galileo’s Two New Sciences 300

      Bonaventura Cavalieri 303

      Evangelista Torricelli 306

      Mersenne’s Communicants 308

      René Descartes 309

      Fermat’s Loci 320

      Gregory of St. Vincent 325

      The Theory of Numbers 326

      Gilles Persone de Roberval 329

      Girard Desargues and Projective Geometry 330

      Blaise Pascal 332

      Philippe de Lahire 337

      Georg Mohr 338

      Pietro Mengoli 338

      Frans van Schooten 339

      Jan de Witt 340

      Johann Hudde 341

      René François de Sluse 342

      Christiaan Huygens 342

      16 British Techniques and Continental Methods 348

      John Wallis 348

      James Gregory 353

      Nicolaus Mercator and William Brouncker 355

      Barrow’s Method of Tangents 356

      Newton 358

      Abraham De Moivre 372

      Roger Cotes 375

      James Stirling 376

      Colin Maclaurin 376

      Textbooks 380

      Rigor and Progress 381

      Leibniz 382

      The Bernoulli Family 390

      Tschirnhaus Transformations 398

      Solid Analytic Geometry 399

      Michel Rolle and Pierre Varignon 400

      The Clairauts 401

      Mathematics in Italy 402

      The Parallel Postulate 403

      Divergent Series 404

      17 Euler 406

      The Life of Euler 406

      Notation 408

      Foundation of Analysis 409

      Logarithms and the Euler Identities 413

      Differential Equations 414

      Probability 416

      The Theory of Numbers 417

      Textbooks 418

      Analytic Geometry 419

      The Parallel Postulate: Lambert 420

      18 Pre- to Postrevolutionary France 423

      Men and Institutions 423

      The Committee on Weights and Measures 424

      D’Alembert 425

      Bézout 427

      Condorcet 429

      Lagrange 430

      Monge 433

      Carnot 438

      Laplace 443

      Legendre 446

      Aspects of Abstraction 449

      Paris in the 1820s 449

      Fourier 450

      Cauchy 452

      Diffusion 460

      19 Gauss 464

      Nineteenth-Century Overview 464

      Gauss: Early Work 465

      Number Theory 466

      Reception of the Disquisitiones Arithmeticae 469

      Astronomy 470

      Gauss’s Middle Years 471

      Differential Geometry 472

      Gauss’s Later Work 473

      Gauss’s Influence 474

      20 Geometry 483

      The School of Monge 483

      Projective Geometry: Poncelet and Chasles 485

      Synthetic Metric Geometry: Steiner 487

      Synthetic Nonmetric Geometry: von Staudt 489

      Analytic Geometry 489

      Non-Euclidean Geometry 494

      Riemannian Geometry 496

      Spaces of Higher Dimensions 498

      Felix Klein 499

      Post-Riemannian Algebraic Geometry 501

      21 Algebra 504

      Introduction 504

      British Algebra and the Operational Calculus of Functions 505

      Boole and the Algebra of Logic 506

      Augustus De Morgan 509

      William Rowan Hamilton 510

      Grassmann and Ausdehnungslehre 512

      Cayley and Sylvester 515

      Linear Associative Algebras 519

      Algebraic Geometry 520

      Algebraic and Arithmetic Integers 520

      Axioms of Arithmetic 522

      22 Analysis 526

      Berlin and Göttingen at Midcentury 526

      Riemann in Göttingen 527

      Mathematical Physics in Germany 528

      Mathematical Physics in English-Speaking Countries 529

      Weierstrass and Students 531

      The Arithmetization of Analysis 533

      Dedekind 536

      Cantor and Kronecker 538

      Analysis in France 543

      23 Twentieth-Century Legacies 548

      Overview 548

      Henri Poincaré 549

      David Hilbert 555

      Integration and Measure 564

      Functional Analysis and General Topology 568

      Algebra 570

      Differential Geometry and Tensor Analysis 572

      Probability 573

      Bounds and Approximations 575

      The 1930s and World War II 577

      Nicolas Bourbaki 578

      Homological Algebra and Category Theory 580

      Algebraic Geometry 581

      Logic and Computing 582

      The Fields Medals 584

      24 Recent Trends 586

      Overview 586

      The Four-Color Conjecture 587

      Classification of Finite Simple Groups 591

      Fermat’s Last Theorem 593

      Poincaré’s Query 596

      Future Outlook 599

      References 601

      General Bibliography 633

      Index 647

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