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A cultural history of mathematics
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ISBN: 9781350063129 135006307X 9781350062955 1350062952 1350062936 9781350063075 9781350063051 9781350062948 1350063126 1350062944 1350063053 9781350062931 9781350063068 1350063061 Year: 2024 Publisher: London: Bloomsbury academic,

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"Numeracy has shaped human history as much as literacy: mathematics has enabled us to measure the cosmos, control the Earth, and create all technological change. A Cultural History of Mathematics presents the first comprehensive and global history from antiquity to today. Themes (and chapter titles) are: everyday numeracy; practice & profession; inventing mathematics; mathematics & worldviews; describing & understanding the world; mathematics & technological change; representing mathematics."--


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Mathematikos : vies et découvertes des mathématiciens en Grèce et à Rome
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ISSN: 17606780 ISBN: 9782251449326 2251449329 Year: 2019 Volume: 32 Publisher: Paris: Les Belles Lettres,


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La naissance des mathématiques à l'époque de Platon
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ISBN: 2827105020 9782827105021 Year: 1990 Volume: 7 Publisher: Paris: Cerf,


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Mathematics and measurement
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ISBN: 071418067X 9780714180670 Year: 1989 Volume: 2 Publisher: London: British Museum,

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Most of us are familiar with roman numerals, as they are still in occasional use today, but how did the ancient Egyptians, Sumerains, Babylonians and Greeks write numbers ? How did they measure distance, capacity and weight, and how did the early architects and engineers make the necessary calculations for building their great pyramids, temples, aqueducts and roads ? In this fully illustrated book, Professor Dilke outlines the ancient systems of mathematics and measurement and describes how they were used in mapping, surveying, telling the time, trade and commerce, as well as in leisure pursuits such as games and puzzles, and in the occult. A final chapter sketches subsequent developments in the West, including the introduction of arabic numerals, and shows how the mathematical legacy of the graeco-roman world influenced science and technology in the Renaissance and beyond.

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