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Revolutions and continuity in Greek mathematics / edited by Michalis Sialaros.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Sialaros, Michalis, editor.
Series:
Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures ; 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Mathematics, Greek.
Geometry--History.
Geometry.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (404 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Berlin ; Boston : De Gruyter, [2018]
Language Note:
In English.
Summary:
This volume brings together a number of leading scholars working in the field of ancient Greek mathematics to present their latest research. In their respective area of specialization, all contributors offer stimulating approaches to questions of historical and historiographical 'revolutions' and 'continuity'. Taken together, they provide a powerful lens for evaluating the applicability of Thomas Kuhn's ideas on 'scientific revolutions' to the discipline of ancient Greek mathematics. Besides the latest historiographical studies on 'geometrical algebra' and 'premodern algebra', the reader will find here some papers which offer new insights into the controversial relationship between Greek and pre-Hellenic mathematical practices. Some other contributions place emphasis on the other edge of the historical spectrum, by exploring historical lines of 'continuity' between ancient Greek, Byzantine and post-Hellenic mathematics. The terminology employed by Greek mathematicians, along with various non-textual and material elements, is another topic which some of the essays in the volume explore. Finally, the last three articles focus on a traditionally rich source on ancient Greek mathematics; namely the works of Plato and Aristotle.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Preface / Sialaros, Michalis
Contents
Notes on Contributors
Introduction: Revolutions in Greek Mathematics / Sialaros, Michalis
Counter-Revolutions in Mathematics / Unguru, Sabetai
Diophantus and Premodern Algebra: New Light on an Old Image / Christianidis, Jean
Geometer, in a Landscape: Embodied Mathematics in Hero's Dioptra / Roby, Courtney
How Much Does a Theorem Cost? / Sialaros, Michalis
Diagrammatizing Mathematics: Some Remarks on a Revolutionary Aspect of Ancient Greek Mathematics / Lattmann, Claas
Composition and Removal of Ratios in Geometric and Logistic Texts from the Hellenistic to the Byzantine Period / Acerbi, Fabio
Why Did the Greeks Develop Proportion Theory? A Conjecture / Mendell, Henry
Recursive Knowledge Procedures Informing the Design of the Parthenon : One Instance of Continuity between Greek and Near Eastern Mathematical Practices / Lehman, Geoff / Weinman, Michael
Diophantus, al-Karajī, and Quadratic Equations / Oaks, Jeffrey A.
Substantiae sunt sicut numeri: Aristotle on the Structure of Numbers / Galluzzo, Gabriele
The Axiomatization of Mathematics and Plato's Conception of Knowledge in the Meno and the Republic / Karasmanis, Vassilis
The Anthyphairetic Revolutions of the Platonic Ideas / Negrepontis, Stelios
Name index
General index
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
9783110565270
3110565277
9783110565959
3110565951
OCLC:
1037983198

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