
The History of Mathematics: A Very Short Introduction
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Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
Apr 1, 2012
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Edition
Illustrated
ISBN-10
0199599688
ISBN-13
9780199599684
Description
Mathematics is often perceived as a rigid and abstract discipline, but this work delves into its vibrant history, revealing the cultural and philosophical contexts that have shaped its development. The author expertly weaves together stories from different civilizations, showcasing how various societies have contributed to mathematical thought over the centuries. From ancient Babylonians to modern-day researchers, the narrative highlights the shared human pursuit of understanding patterns, numbers, and the universe.
As the journey unfolds, the author examines significant milestones in the evolution of mathematics, demonstrating how innovation in this field often coincides with transformations in culture and technology. Each chapter invites readers to appreciate the interplay between mathematics and other intellectual pursuits, solidifying its role not just as a subject, but as a foundational element of human civilization.
Ultimately, the work serves as a compelling invitation to reflect on the mathematical ideas that underpin our world. It encourages readers to ponder not only how mathematics has evolved but also how it continues to shape our understanding of the universe around us.
As the journey unfolds, the author examines significant milestones in the evolution of mathematics, demonstrating how innovation in this field often coincides with transformations in culture and technology. Each chapter invites readers to appreciate the interplay between mathematics and other intellectual pursuits, solidifying its role not just as a subject, but as a foundational element of human civilization.
Ultimately, the work serves as a compelling invitation to reflect on the mathematical ideas that underpin our world. It encourages readers to ponder not only how mathematics has evolved but also how it continues to shape our understanding of the universe around us.
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