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Corry British Versions of Book II of Euclid’s Elements: Geometry, Arithmetic, Algebra (1550–1750)

E-Book, Englisch, 74 Seiten, eBook

Reihe: SpringerBriefs in History of Science and Technology

ISBN: 978-3-031-11538-7
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
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This book discusses the changing conceptions about the relationship between geometry and arithmetic within the Euclidean tradition that developed in the British context of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. Its focus is on Book II of the
Elements
and the ways in which algebraic symbolism and methods, especially as recently introduced by François Viète and his followers, took center stage as mediators between the two realms, and thus offered new avenues to work out that relationship in idiosyncratic ways not found in earlier editions of the Euclidean text.

Texts examined include Robert
Recorde's Pathway to Knowledge
(1551), Henry Billingsley’s first English translation of the
Elements
(1570),
Clavis Mathematicae
by William Oughtred and
Artis Analyticae Praxis
by Thomas Harriot (both published in 1631), Isaac Barrow’s versions of the
Elements
(1660), and John Wallis
Treatise of Algebra
(1685), and the English translations of Claude Dechales’ French Euclidean
Elements
(1685).
This book offers a completely new perspective of the topic and analyzes mostly unexplored material. It will be of interest to historians of mathematics, mathematicians with an interest in history and historians of renaissance science in general.
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1. Introduction: Euclidean Background.- 2. The Main Figures: From Recorde to Wallis and Barrow.- 3. Some Lesser-known Figures.- 4. Summary and Concluding Remarks.- 5. References.


Leo Corry is a historian of science working at Tel Aviv University. He has published extensively on the history of mathematics, physics and computing, since the turn of the twentieth century, as well as on medieval mathematics. 
He has published two books in the SpringerBriefs Series, as well as one book with Kluwer, one with Birhauser, one with Oxford UP. He also has a very long list of published articles and book chapters.He was editor of Science in Cintext (published at Cambridge UP).


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