Description: About this productProduct InformationImportant study focuses on the revival and assimilation of ancient Greek mathematics in the 13th-16th centuries, via Arabic science, and the 16th-century development of symbolic algebra. This brought about the crucial change in the concept of number that made possible modern science -- in which the symbolic "form" of a mathematical statement is completely inseparable from its "content" of physical meaning. Includes a translation of Vieta's Introduction to the Analytical Art. 1968 edition. Bibliography. Product IdentifiersPublisherDover Publications, IncorporatedISBN-100486272893ISBN-139780486272894eBay Product ID (ePID)906586Product Key FeaturesAuthorJacob KleinPublication NameGreek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of AlgebraFormatTrade PaperbackLanguageEnglishPublication Year1992SeriesDover Books on Mathematics Ser.TypeTextbookNumber of Pages384 PagesDimensionsItem Length8.4inItem Height0.7inItem Width5.4inItem Weight15.9 OzAdditional Product FeaturesLc Classification NumberQa22.K513Edition DescriptionReprint,Unabridged Edition,New EditionTable of ContentAuthor's note Translator's note Short titles frequently used Part I 1. Introduction: Purpose and plan of the inquiry. 2. The opposition of logistic and arithmetric in the Neoplatonists. 3. Logistic and arithmetic in Plato. 4. "The role of the theory of proportions in Nicomachus, Theon, and Domninus." 5. Theoretical logistic and the problem of fractions. 6. The concept of arithmos. 7. The ontological conception of the arithmoi in Plato. A. The science of the Pythagoreans. B. Mathematics in Plato-logistike and dianoia. C. The arithmos eidetikos. 8. The Aristotelian critique and the possibility of a theoretical logistic. Part II 9. On the difference between ancient and modern conceptualization. 10. The Arithmetic of Diophantus as theoretical logistic. The concept of eidos in Diophantus. 11. The formalism of Vieta and the transformation of the arithmos concept. A. The life of Vieta and the general characteristics of his work. B. Vieta's point of departure: the concept of synthetic apodeixis in Pappus and in Diophantus. C. The reinterpretation of the Diophantine procedure by Vieta: I. "The procedure for solutions "in the indeterminate form" as an analogue to geometric analysis" 2. "The generalization of the eidos concept and its transformation into the "symbolic" concept of the species." 3. The reinterpretation of the katholou pragmateia as Mathesis Universalis in the sense of ars analytice. 12. "The concept of "number." A. In Stevin. B. In Descartes. C. In Wallis. Notes "Part I, Notes 1-125" "Part II, Notes 126-348" "Introduction to the Analytical Art, by Francois Viète (Vieta)." Letter to Princess Mélusine. I. On the definition and division of analysis and those things which are of use to zetetics. II. On the stipulations governing equations and proportions. III. Concerning the law of homogeneity and the degrees and genera of the magnitudes that are compared. IV. On the precepts of the reckoning by species. V. Concerning the laws of zetetics. VI. Concerning the investigation of theorems by means of the poristic art. VII. Concerning the function of the rehetic art. VIII. The symbolism in equations and the epilogue to the art. Index of names Index of topicsCopyright Date1992Target AudienceCollege AudienceTopicHistory & Philosophy, Algebra / GeneralLccn92-020992Dewey Decimal512/.0938Dewey Edition20GenreMathematics
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Number of Pages: 384 Pages
Publication Name: Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra
Language: English
Publisher: Dover Publications, Incorporated
Item Height: 0.7 in
Publication Year: 1992
Subject: History & Philosophy, Algebra / General
Item Weight: 15.9 Oz
Type: Textbook
Item Length: 8.4 in
Author: Jacob Klein
Subject Area: Mathematics
Series: Dover Books on Mathematics Ser.
Item Width: 5.4 in
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