Ancient Mathematics: History of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Hellenism

Ancient Mathematics: History of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Hellenism

by Dietmar Herrmann
Ancient Mathematics: History of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Hellenism

Ancient Mathematics: History of Mathematics in Ancient Greece and Hellenism

by Dietmar Herrmann

eBook1st ed. 2022 (1st ed. 2022)

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Overview

The volume contains a comprehensive and problem-oriented presentation of ancient Greek mathematics from Thales to Proklos Diadochos. Exemplarily, a cross-section of Greek mathematics is offered, whereby also such works of scientists are appreciated in detail, of which no German translation is available. Numerous illustrations and the inclusion of the cultural, political and literary environment provide a great spectrum of the history of mathematical science and a real treasure trove for those seeking biographical and contemporary background knowledge or suggestions for lessons or lectures. The presentation is up-to-date and realizes tendencies of recent historiography.

 

In the new edition, the central chapters on Plato, Aristotle and Alexandria have been updated. The explanations of Greek calculus, mathematical geography and mathematics of the early Middle Ages have been expanded and show new points of view. A completely new addition is a unique illustratedaccount of Roman mathematics. Also newly included are several color illustrations that successfully illustrate the book's subject matter. With more than 280 images, this volume represents a richly illustrated history book on ancient mathematics.

        

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783662664940
Publisher: Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Publication date: 01/01/2023
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 243 MB
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About the Author

Dietmar Herrmann studied mathematics and physics at the Technical University of Munich, graduating with a state examination in 1972. In addition to serving as a high school teacher, he was a successful author of books on programming languages and applied mathematics (statistics, numerics). As a lecturer at the Munich University of Applied Sciences he held lectures on mathematics and computer science for 15 years. As a retired director of studies, he devotes himself to the history of mathematics, which has interested him since his student days.

       

Table of Contents

How Greek science began.- Thales of Miletus.- Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans.- Hippocrates of Chios.- Athens and the Academy.- Plato.- Aristotle and the Lykeion.- Alexandria.- Euclid .- Classical problems of Greek mathematics.- Archimedes of Syracuse.- Eratosthenes of Cyrene.- The conic sections.- Apollonius of Perga.- The beginnings of trigonometry.- Heron of Alexandria.- Klaudios Ptolemaios.- Nicomachus of Gerasa.- Theon of Smyrna.- Diophantos of Alexandria.- Pappos of Alexandria.- Theon of Alexandria.- Proklos Diadochos.- Roman mathematics.- The heritage of Hellenistic mathematics.

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