9789812704528-9812704523-AMAZING TRACES OF A BABYLONIAN ORIGIN IN GREEK MATHEMATICS

AMAZING TRACES OF A BABYLONIAN ORIGIN IN GREEK MATHEMATICS

ISBN-13: 9789812704528
ISBN-10: 9812704523
Author: Joran Friberg
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Format: Hardcover 496 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789812704528
ISBN-10: 9812704523
Author: Joran Friberg
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Format: Hardcover 496 pages

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AMAZING TRACES OF A BABYLONIAN ORIGIN IN GREEK MATHEMATICS (ISBN-13: 9789812704528 and ISBN-10: 9812704523), written by authors Joran Friberg, was published by World Scientific Publishing Company in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer (Ancient Civilizations History, History & Philosophy, History, Mathematics) books. You can easily purchase or rent AMAZING TRACES OF A BABYLONIAN ORIGIN IN GREEK MATHEMATICS (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Assyria, Babylonia & Sumer books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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A sequel to Unexpected Links Between Egyptian and Babylonian Mathematics (World Scientific, 2005), this book is based on the author's intensive and ground breaking studies of the long history of Mesopotamian mathematics, from the late 4th to the late 1st millennium BC. It is argued in the book that several of the most famous Greek mathematicians appear to have been familiar with various aspects of Babylonian "metric algebra," a convenient name for an elaborate combination of geometry, metrology, and quadratic equations that is known from both Babylonian and pre-Babylonian mathematical clay tablets.The book's use of "metric algebra diagrams" in the Babylonian style, where the side lengths and areas of geometric figures are explicitly indicated, instead of wholly abstract "lettered diagrams" in the Greek style, is essential for an improved understanding of many interesting propositions and constructions in Greek mathematical works. The author's comparisons with Babylonian mathematics also lead to new answers to some important open questions in the history of Greek mathematics.

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