The Oxford handbook of the history of mathematics
Responsibility edited by Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall. Imprint Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2009. Physical description vii, 918 p. : ill., maps ; 26 cm. Series Oxford handbooks.
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Contributor Robson, Eleanor. Stedall, Jacqueline A.
Contents/Summary
- INTRODUCTION
- GEOGRAPHIES AND CULTURES: GLOBAL
- 1.1 What was mathematics in the ancient world? Greek and Chinese perspectives
- 1.2 Mathematics and authority: a case study in New and Old World accounting
- 1.3 Heavenly learning, statecraft, and scholarship: the Jesuits and their mathematics in China
- 1.4 The internationalization of mathematics in a world of nations, 1800-1960
- GEOGRAPHIES AND CULTURES: REGIONAL
- 2.1 The two cultures of mathematics in ancient Greece
- 2.2 Tracing mathematical networks in seventeenth-century England
- 2.3 Mathematics and mathematics education in traditional Vietnam
- 2.4 A Balkan trilogy: mathematics in the Balkans before the First World War
- GEOGRAPHIES AND CULTURES: LOCAL
- 3.1 Mathematics education in an Old Babylonian scribal school
- 3.2 The archaeology of mathematics in an ancient Greek city
- 3.3 Engineering the Neapolitan state
- 3.4 Observatory mathematics in the nineteenth century
- PEOPLE AND PRACTICES: LIVES
- 4.1 Patronage of the mathematical sciences in Islamic societies
- 4.2 John Aubrey and the 'Lives of our English mathematical writers'
- 4.3 Introducing mathematics, building an empire: Russia under Peter I
- 4.4 Human computers in eighteenth and nineteenth-century Britain
- PEOPLE AND PRACTICES: PRACTICES
- 5.1 Mixing, building, and feeding: mathematics and technology in ancient Egypt
- 5.2 Siyaq: numerical notation in the Persianate world
- 5.3 Learning arithmetic: textbooks and their users in England 1500-1900
- 5.4 Algorithms and automation: mathematics and weaving
- PEOPLE AND PRACTICES: PRESENTATION
- 6.1 The cognitive and cultural foundations of numbers
- 6.2 Sanskrit mathematical verse
- 6.3 Antiquity, nobility, and utility: picturing the Early Modern mathematical sciences
- 6.4 Writing the ultimate mathematical textbook: Nicolas Bourbaki's Elements de mathematique
- INTERACTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS: INTELLECTUAL
- 7.1 People and numbers in early imperial China
- 7.2 Mathematics in fourteenth-century theology
- 7.3 Mathematics, music, and experiment in late seventeenth-century England
- 7.4 Modernism in mathematics
- INTERACTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS: MATHEMATICAL
- 8.1 The transmission of the Elements to the Latin West: three case studies
- 8.2 'Gigantic implements of war': images of Newton as a mathematician
- 8.3 From cascades to calculus: Rolle's Theorem
- 8.4 Abstraction and application: new contexts, new interpretations in twentieth-century mathematics
- INTERACTIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS: HISTORICAL
- 9.1 Traditions and myths in the historiography of Egyptian mathematics
- 9.2 Reading ancient Greek mathematics
- 9.3 Number, shape, and the nature of space: thinking through Islamic art
- 9.4 The historiography and history of mathematics in the Third Reich
- ABOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS
- INDEX.
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Publication date 2009 Title variation Handbook of the history of mathematics History of mathematics Series Oxford handbooks series Note Series from jacket. ISBN 9780199213122 (hbk.) 0199213127 (hbk. 9780199603190 0199603197
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