
The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics
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- Paperback
928 pages
- Release Date
10 February 2011
Summary
Unveiling the Past: A New Perspective on the History of Mathematics
This Handbook delves into the rich tapestry of mathematics through a thematic lens, sparking fresh inquiries into its evolution and significance. It probes the identities of mathematical creators and users, and the methodologies they employed.
Moving beyond conventional approaches, this volume broadens the scope of historical sources, incorporating material and oral evidence alongside a diverse collection of…
Book Details
ISBN-13: | 9780199603190 |
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ISBN-10: | 0199603197 |
Series: | Oxford Handbooks |
Author: | Eleanor Robson, Jacqueline Stedall |
Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
Imprint: | Oxford University Press |
Format: | Paperback |
Number of Pages: | 928 |
Release Date: | 10 February 2011 |
Weight: | 1.46kg |
Dimensions: | 242mm x 170mm x 49mm |
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Critics Review
“Well written, well edited and well rounded… a healthy contribution to a burgeoning field of newly self-aware research.” –British Journal for the History of Science
Review from previous edition "wonderful food for thought for any practitioner"'Times Higher Education Supplement“a splendid, something-for-everybody treasure-trove of interesting, informative, challenging, well written testaments to the variety and vigor of history of mathematics in our time”‘Historia Mathematica`“Well written, well edited and well rounded… a healthy contribution to a burgeoning field of newly self-aware research.”‘British Journal for the History of Science
About The Author
Eleanor Robson
Eleanor Robson is Reader in Ancient Middle Eastern Science in the Department of History and Philosophy of Science at the University of Cambridge. She is the author of Mesopotamian Mathematics, 2100-1600 BC (1999), Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social History (2008), and many articles on the socio-intellectual history of the cuneiform world. She is co-director of an AHRC-funded project on the geography of knowledge in Assyria and Babylonia.
Jacqueline Stedall is Senior Research Fellow in History of Mathematics at the Mathematical Institute, Oxford, and Fellow of The Queen’s College, Oxford. Her research focuses on European mathematics from the 16th to the 18th century, with a special interest in the development of algebra. Recent publications include Mathematics Emerging: A Sourcebook, 1540-1900 (2008) and The ‘Magisteria magna’ of Thomas Harriot (2008, with Janet Beery). She is also editor of the BSHMBulletin, Journal of the British Society of the History of Mathematics.
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