This dissertation traces the reception of Greek mathematics by practicing mathematicians in England and France, ca. 1580-1680. The period begins with the newly widespread availability of works by Pappus, Apollonius, and Diophantus; it concludes with the invention of calculus by Isaac Newton and Gottfried Leibniz. The dissertation focuses on a philological imaginary created by François Viète (fl. 1580-1600) that I call “the myth of Greek algebra”: the belief that the ancient Greek geometers concealed their heuristic method and only presented their results. This belief helped mathematicians accommodate ancient Greek works to their own mathematical ends; it helped mathematicians sustain the relevance of Greek texts for their own inventions. My...
The book records the essential discoveries of mathematical and computational scientists in chronolog...
Philosophy of Mathematics has become a well-established field of philosophical inquiry. And while i...
To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar op...
My thesis will be divided into three sections. My first section will begin by discussing the develo...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
the friend According to conventional wisdom, European mathematics (or, in the »strong« version, math...
This comprehensive history traces the development of mathematical ideas and the careers of the men r...
There were different ways of doing mathematics in the ancient Greek and Roman world. This essay will...
There were different ways of doing mathematics in the ancient Greek and Roman world. This essay will...
In my lecture I will be advocating an approach to the history of mathematics inspired by the method ...
Plato, so the story goes, held mathematics in high esteem, and those philosopher-kings that ought to...
About the book: This Handbook explores the history of mathematics under a series of themes which ra...
To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar op...
The book records the essential discoveries of mathematical and computational scientists in chronolog...
Philosophy of Mathematics has become a well-established field of philosophical inquiry. And while i...
To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar op...
My thesis will be divided into three sections. My first section will begin by discussing the develo...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
the friend According to conventional wisdom, European mathematics (or, in the »strong« version, math...
This comprehensive history traces the development of mathematical ideas and the careers of the men r...
There were different ways of doing mathematics in the ancient Greek and Roman world. This essay will...
There were different ways of doing mathematics in the ancient Greek and Roman world. This essay will...
In my lecture I will be advocating an approach to the history of mathematics inspired by the method ...
Plato, so the story goes, held mathematics in high esteem, and those philosopher-kings that ought to...
About the book: This Handbook explores the history of mathematics under a series of themes which ra...
To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar op...
The book records the essential discoveries of mathematical and computational scientists in chronolog...
Philosophy of Mathematics has become a well-established field of philosophical inquiry. And while i...
To open a newspaper or turn on the television it would appear that science and religion are polar op...