Greek Astronomy, 9780486266206
Paperback
Uncover the ancient Greek genius that birthed modern astronomy’s foundations.

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    256 pages

  • Release Date

    8 July 1991

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Summary

Astronomy as a science began with the Ionian philosophers, with whom Greek philosophy and mathematics also began. While the Egyptians and Babylonians had accomplished much of astronomical worth, it remained for the unrivalled speculative genius of the Greeks, in particular, their mathematical genius, to lay the foundations of the true science of astronomy. In this classic study, a noted scholar discusses in lucid detail the specific advances made by the Greeks, many of whose ideas anticipated…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780486266206
ISBN-10:0486266206
Author:Sir Thomas Heath
Publisher:Dover Publications Inc.
Imprint:Dover Publications Inc.
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:8 July 1991
Weight:280g
Dimensions:216mm x 136mm x 12mm
Series:Dover Books on Astronomy
About The Author

Sir Thomas Heath

Thomas Little Heath (1861-1940) was unusual for an authority on many esoteric, and many less esoteric, subjects in the history of mathematics in that he was never a university professor. The son of an English farmer from Lincolnshire, Heath demonstrated his academic gifts at a young age; studied at Trinity College, Cambridge, from 1879 to 1882; came away with numerous awards; and obtained the top grade in the 1884 English Civil Service examination. From that foundation, he went to work in the English Treasury, rose through the ranks, and by 1913, was permanent secretary to the Treasury, effectively the head of its operations. He left that post in 1919 at the end of the first World War, worked several years at the National Debt office, and retired in 1926.

During all of that time, however, he became independently one of the world’s leading authorities on the history of mathematics, especially on the history of ancient Greek mathematics. Heath’s three-volume edition of Euclid is still the standard, it is generally accepted that it is primarily through Heath’s great work on Archimedes that the accomplishments of Archimedes are known as well as they are.

In the Author’s Own Words: “The works of Archimedes are without exception, monuments of mathematical exposition; the gradual revelation of the plan of attack, the masterly ordering of the propositions, the stern elimination of everything not immediately relevant to the purpose, the finish of the whole, are so impressive in their perfection as to create a feeling akin to awe in the mind of the reader.” - Thomas L. Heath

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