This concise but thorough history encompasses the enduring contributions of the ancient Greek mathematicians whose works form the basis of most modern mathematics. Written by a distinguished scholar and mathematician, the well-written, nontechnical text is geared toward high school, college, and graduate students, teachers, and those seeking a historical perspective on mathematics. Topics include Pythagorean arithmetic, Plato’s use and philosophy of mathematics, an in-depth analysis of Euclid’s “Elements,” the beginnings of Greek algebra and trigonometry, and other mathematical milestones.
A Manual of Greek Mathematics (Dover Books on Mathematics)
$12.89
This book provides a historical perspective on mathematics, enriching a student’s understanding of foundational concepts like geometry and algebra.
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| Weight | 0.294 lbs |
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| Dimensions | 13.7 × 3 × 21.3 in |

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