Bild 1 von 2


Galerie
Bild 1 von 2


Ähnlichen Artikel verkaufen?
Eine Geschichte der griechischen Mathematik, Vol. 1: - Taschenbuch, von Heath Sir Thomas - gut
US $7,11
Ca.CHF 5,69
Artikelzustand:
Gut
Buch, das gelesen wurde, sich aber in einem guten Zustand befindet. Der Einband weist nur sehr geringfügige Beschädigungen auf, wie z.B. kleinere Schrammen, er hat aber weder Löcher, noch ist er eingerissen. Bei gebundenen Büchern ist der Schutzumschlag möglicherweise nicht mehr vorhanden. Die Bindung weist geringfügige Gebrauchsspuren auf. Die Mehrzahl der Seiten ist unbeschädigt, das heißt, es gibt kaum Knitter oder Einrisse, es wurden nur in geringem Maße Bleistiftunterstreichungen im Text vorgenommen, es gibt keine Textmarkierungen und die Randbereiche sind nicht beschrieben. Alle Seiten sind vollständig vorhanden. Genauere Einzelheiten sowie eine Beschreibung eventueller Mängel entnehmen Sie bitte dem Angebot des Verkäufers.
Oops! Looks like we're having trouble connecting to our server.
Refresh your browser window to try again.
Versand:
Kostenlos USPS Media MailTM.
Standort: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Lieferung:
Lieferung zwischen Sa, 18. Okt und Fr, 24. Okt nach 94104 bei heutigem Zahlungseingang
Rücknahme:
30 Tage Rückgabe. Verkäufer zahlt Rückversand.
Zahlungen:
Sicher einkaufen
Der Verkäufer ist für dieses Angebot verantwortlich.
eBay-Artikelnr.:406239501846
Artikelmerkmale
- Artikelzustand
- Book Title
- A History of Greek Mathematics, Vol. 1: From Thales to Euclid (Vo
- ISBN
- 9780486240732
Über dieses Produkt
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486240738
ISBN-13
9780486240732
eBay Product ID (ePID)
346971
Product Key Features
Educational Level
High School, Elementary School
Number of Pages
464 Pages
Publication Name
History of Greek Mathematics
Language
English
Publication Year
1981
Subject
History & Philosophy
Features
New Edition
Type
Study Guide
Subject Area
Mathematics
Series
Dover Books on Mathematics Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback
Dimensions
Item Height
0.9 in
Item Weight
19.1 Oz
Item Length
8.2 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Additional Product Features
Intended Audience
Elementary/High School
LCCN
80-070126
TitleLeading
A
Series Volume Number
1
Number of Volumes
2 vols.
Illustrated
Yes
Volume Number
Vol. 1
Edition Description
New Edition
Synopsis
"As it is, the book is indispensable; it has, indeed, no serious English rival." -- Times Literary Supplement . "Sir Thomas Heath, foremost English historian of the ancient exact sciences in the twentieth century." -- Professor W. H. Stahl "Indeed, seeing that so much of Greek is mathematics, it is arguable that, if one would understand the Greek genius fully, it would be a good plan to begin with their geometry." The perspective that enabled Sir Thomas Heath to understand the Greek genius -- deep intimacy with languages, literatures, philosophy, and all the sciences -- brought him perhaps closer to his beloved subjects and to their own ideal of educated men, than is common or even possible today. Heath read the original texts with a critical, scrupulous eye, and brought to this definitive two-volume history the insights of a mathematician communicated with the clarity of classically taught English. "Of all the manifestations of the Greek genius none is more impressive and even awe-inspiring than that which is revealed by the history of Greek mathematics." Heath records that history with the scholarly comprehension and comprehensiveness that marks this work as obviously classic now as when it first appeared in 1921. The linkage and unity of mathematics and philosophy suggest the outline for the entire history. Heath covers in sequence Greek numerical notation, Pythagorean arithmetic, Thales and Pythagorean geometry, Zeno, Plato, Euclid, Aristarchus, Archimedes, Apollonius, Hipparchus and trigonometry, Ptolemy, Heron, Pappus, Diophantus of Alexandria and the algebra. Interspersed are sections devoted to the history and analysis of famous problems: squaring the circle, angle trisection, duplication of the cube, and an appendix on Archimedes' proof of the subtangent property of a spiral. The coverage is everywhere thorough and judicious; but Heath is not content with plain exposition: It is a defect in the existing histories that, while they state generally the contents of, and the main propositions proved in, the great treatises of Archimedes and Apollonius, they make little attempt to describe the procedure by which the results are obtained. I have therefore taken pains, in the most significant cases, to show the course of the argument in sufficient detail to enable a competent mathematician to grasp the method used and to apply it, if he will, to other similar investigations. Mathematicians, then, will rejoice to find Heath back in print and accessible after many years. Historians of Greek culture and science can renew acquaintance with a standard reference; readers in general will find, particularly in the energetic discourses on Euclid and Archimedes, exactly what Heath means by impressive and awe-inspiring ., "As it is, the book is indispensab≤ it has, indeed, no serious English rival." -- Times Literary Supplement . "Sir Thomas Heath, foremost English historian of the ancient exact sciences in the twentieth century." -- Professor W. H. Stahl "Indeed, seeing that so much of Greek is mathematics, it is arguable that, if one would understand the Greek genius fully, it would be a good plan to begin with their geometry." The perspective that enabled Sir Thomas Heath to understand the Greek genius -- deep intimacy with languages, literatures, philosophy, and all the sciences -- brought him perhaps closer to his beloved subjects and to their own ideal of educated men, than is common or even possible today. Heath read the original texts with a critical, scrupulous eye, and brought to this definitive two-volume history the insights of a mathematician communicated with the clarity of classically taught English. "Of all the manifestations of the Greek genius none is more impressive and even awe-inspiring than that which is revealed by the history of Greek mathematics." Heath records that history with the scholarly comprehension and comprehensiveness that marks this work as obviously classic now as when it first appeared in 1921. The linkage and unity of mathematics and philosophy suggest the outline for the entire history. Heath covers in sequence Greek numerical notation, Pythagorean arithmetic, Thales and Pythagorean geometry, Zeno, Plato, Euclid, Aristarchus, Archimedes, Apollonius, Hipparchus and trigonometry, Ptolemy, Heron, Pappus, Diophantus of Alexandria and the algebra. Interspersed are sections devoted to the history and analysis of famous problems: squaring the circle, angle trisection, duplication of the cube, and an appendix on Archimedes' proof of the subtangent property of a spiral. The coverage is everywhere thorough and judicious; but Heath is not content with plain exposition: It is a defect in the existing histories that, while they state generally the contents of, and the main propositions proved in, the great treatises of Archimedes and Apollonius, they make little attempt to describe the procedure by which the results are obtained. I have therefore taken pains, in the most significant cases, to show the course of the argument in sufficient detail to enable a competent mathematician to grasp the method used and to apply it, if he will, to other similar investigations. Mathematicians, then, will rejoice to find Heath back in print and accessible after many years. Historians of Greek culture and science can renew acquaintance with a standard reference; readers in general will find, particularly in the energetic discourses on Euclid and Archimedes, exactly what Heath means by impressive and awe-inspiring ., Volume 1 of an authoritative two-volume set that covers the essentials of mathematics and includes every landmark innovation and every important figure. This volume features Euclid, Apollonius, others., Volume 1 of an authoritative two-volume set that covers the essentials of mathematics and features every landmark innovation and every important figure, including Euclid, Apollonius, Archimedes, and others.
LC Classification Number
QA22.H4 19
Artikelbeschreibung des Verkäufers
Info zu diesem Verkäufer
BooksRun
99,4% positive Bewertungen•928 Tsd. Artikel verkauft
Angemeldet als gewerblicher Verkäufer
Beliebte Kategorien in diesem Shop
Verkäuferbewertungen (227'283)
Dieser Artikel (1)
Alle Artikel (227'283)
- w***l (61)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufExcellent would do business again!
- 9***n (1715)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufExcellent
- 9***n (1715)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufExcellent
- 9***n (1715)- Bewertung vom Käufer.Letzter MonatBestätigter KaufExcellent
Noch mehr entdecken:
- Gute-Nacht-Geschichten von Thomas Brezina Bücher & Kinderreimen Belletristik,
- Bücher über Mathematik als Taschenbuch Sachbuch,
- Mathematik Schule und Ausbildung im Taschenbuch-Format,
- Griechische Geschichte Studium und Erwachsenenbildung,
- Gute-Nacht-Geschichten von Thomas Brezina Bücher & Kinderreimen Belletristik auf Deutsch,
- Gute-Nacht-Geschichten & Kinderreime im Taschenbuch Belletristik-Bücher auf Deutsch,
- Romane & Erzählungen für Kinder & Jugendliche im Taschenbuch mit Gute-Nacht-Geschichten & Kinderreimen,
- Taschenbuch über Biographien und Wahre Geschichten,
- Romane & Erzählungen für Kinder & Jugendliche im Taschenbuch mit Gute-Nacht-Geschichten & Kinderreimen Erstes Lesen,
- Bücher über Wahre Geschichten im Taschenbuch Sachbuch