We present two sets of lessons on the history of mathematics designed for prospective teachers: (1) Euclid's Theory of Area, and (2) Euclid's Theory of Similar Figures. They aim to encourage students to think of mathematics by way of analysis of historical texts. Their historical content includes Euclid's Elements, Books I, II, and VI. The mathematical meaning of the discussed propositions is simple enough that we can focus on specific methodological questions, such as (a) what makes a set of propositions a theory, (b) what are the specific objectives of the discussed theories, (c) what are their common features. In spite of many years' experience in teaching Euclid's geometry combined with methodological investigations, we cannot offer any...
Matematikundervisningen i svensk skola verkar i stor utsträckning kretsa kring läroboken, och att gr...
International audience<p>This panel considers theoretical rather than practical frameworks for the a...
Title: Comparison of Euclid's and Hilbert's Axiomatic Systems of Geometry from the Didactic Viewpoin...
Since the beginnings of a transmission of geometric knowledge two different aspects of geometry are ...
This paper offers ideas for teachers to engage with mathematics through the historical ‘journeys’ an...
Using history of mathematics for studying concepts, methods, problems and other internal features of...
This chapter presents a way from which to begin an investigation to develop an engaging project for ...
We are discussing one of the most unlikely hypotheses in the history of mathematics—Proclus’ hypothe...
Mathematics education benefits from an integration of the history of mathematics within the mathemat...
My thesis discusses the history and development of geometry, specifically Euclidean\ud geometry. I u...
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into the historical origi...
Though the modernization of the school mathematics has been promoted in the area of algebra, probabi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72)This project is designed to supply teachers and stu...
AbstractFor a century or so much Greek mathematics has been interpreted as algebra in geometric and ...
geometry [180] when I was preparing my dissertation on Euclid’s Elements and was focused on studying...
Matematikundervisningen i svensk skola verkar i stor utsträckning kretsa kring läroboken, och att gr...
International audience<p>This panel considers theoretical rather than practical frameworks for the a...
Title: Comparison of Euclid's and Hilbert's Axiomatic Systems of Geometry from the Didactic Viewpoin...
Since the beginnings of a transmission of geometric knowledge two different aspects of geometry are ...
This paper offers ideas for teachers to engage with mathematics through the historical ‘journeys’ an...
Using history of mathematics for studying concepts, methods, problems and other internal features of...
This chapter presents a way from which to begin an investigation to develop an engaging project for ...
We are discussing one of the most unlikely hypotheses in the history of mathematics—Proclus’ hypothe...
Mathematics education benefits from an integration of the history of mathematics within the mathemat...
My thesis discusses the history and development of geometry, specifically Euclidean\ud geometry. I u...
Presented as an engaging discourse, this textbook invites readers to delve into the historical origi...
Though the modernization of the school mathematics has been promoted in the area of algebra, probabi...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 71-72)This project is designed to supply teachers and stu...
AbstractFor a century or so much Greek mathematics has been interpreted as algebra in geometric and ...
geometry [180] when I was preparing my dissertation on Euclid’s Elements and was focused on studying...
Matematikundervisningen i svensk skola verkar i stor utsträckning kretsa kring läroboken, och att gr...
International audience<p>This panel considers theoretical rather than practical frameworks for the a...
Title: Comparison of Euclid's and Hilbert's Axiomatic Systems of Geometry from the Didactic Viewpoin...