In the early modern period, a crucial transformation occurred in the classical conception of number and magnitude. Traditionally, numbers were merely collections of discrete units that measured some multiple. Magnitude, on the other hand, was usually described as being continuous, or being divisible into parts that are infinitely divisible. This traditional idea of discrete number versus continuous magnitude was challenged in the early modern period in several ways. This detailed study explores how the development of algebraic symbolism, logarithms, and the growing practical demands for an expanded number concept all contributed to a broadening of the number concept in early modern England. An interest in solving practical problems was not,...
This thesis uses primary and secondary sources to study advances in complex number theory during the...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
The issue of abstractness raises two distinct questions. First, is there a format-independent magnit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-169) and index.Machine generated contents note: Chapte...
The evolution of number systems, demonstrating the remarkable cognitive abilities of early humans, e...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Mathematics, 1918. ; Includes bibliographical references
In this chapter, the focus is on arithmetic which for the Netherlands as a trading nation is a cruci...
Christian number symbolism built upon the strong tradition of Platonic philosophy, Pythagorean lore ...
[[abstract]]In Europe there were various number-words such as back-counting, over-counting and half-...
The seventeenth century was the period when some attempted to replace the 'sounding number' with the...
In the literature on enculturation—the thesis according to which higher cognitive capacities result ...
International audienceThe scholarly books of mathematics from the 18th and 19th centuries, those on ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century and before, the systems of measurement (length, weig...
This thesis uses primary and secondary sources to study advances in complex number theory during the...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
The issue of abstractness raises two distinct questions. First, is there a format-independent magnit...
Includes bibliographical references (p. [163]-169) and index.Machine generated contents note: Chapte...
The evolution of number systems, demonstrating the remarkable cognitive abilities of early humans, e...
Thesis (M.A.)--University of Kansas, Mathematics, 1918. ; Includes bibliographical references
In this chapter, the focus is on arithmetic which for the Netherlands as a trading nation is a cruci...
Christian number symbolism built upon the strong tradition of Platonic philosophy, Pythagorean lore ...
[[abstract]]In Europe there were various number-words such as back-counting, over-counting and half-...
The seventeenth century was the period when some attempted to replace the 'sounding number' with the...
In the literature on enculturation—the thesis according to which higher cognitive capacities result ...
International audienceThe scholarly books of mathematics from the 18th and 19th centuries, those on ...
<p>The uniquely human mathematical mind sets us apart from all other animals. Although humans typica...
From the history of mathematics, it is clear that some numerical concepts are far more pervasive th...
International audienceIn the eighteenth century and before, the systems of measurement (length, weig...
This thesis uses primary and secondary sources to study advances in complex number theory during the...
This book argues that we can only understand transformations of nature studies in the Scientific Rev...
The issue of abstractness raises two distinct questions. First, is there a format-independent magnit...