Stamping through Mathematics / Edition 1

Stamping through Mathematics / Edition 1

by Robin J. Wilson
ISBN-10:
0387989498
ISBN-13:
9780387989495
Pub. Date:
06/28/2001
Publisher:
Springer New York
ISBN-10:
0387989498
ISBN-13:
9780387989495
Pub. Date:
06/28/2001
Publisher:
Springer New York
Stamping through Mathematics / Edition 1

Stamping through Mathematics / Edition 1

by Robin J. Wilson

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Overview

lectures entitled "Stamping through Mathematics" to school and colleg e groups and to mathematical clubs and societies, and has written a re gular "Stamp Corner" for the Mathematical Intelligencer. The book con tains almost four hundred postage stamps relating to mathematics, rang ing from the earliest forms of counting to the modern computer age. Fe atured are many of the mathematicians who contributed to this story—i nfluential figures, such as Pythagoras, Archimedes, Newton, and Einste in—and some of the areas whose study aided this development—such as navigation, astronomy, and art. The stamps appear enlarged and in ful l color with full historical commentary, and are listed at the end of the book. Robin Wilson is a Senior Lecturer in Mathematics at the Ope n University in England and a Fellow of Keble College, Oxford Universi ty. He is very involved with the popularization of mathematics and has written and edited books on a variety of topics, from graph theory an d combinatorics via the Gilbert and Sullivan operas to the history of mathematics.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780387989495
Publisher: Springer New York
Publication date: 06/28/2001
Edition description: 2001
Pages: 134
Product dimensions: 7.00(w) x 10.10(h) x 0.60(d)

Table of Contents

Introduction; Preface; 1. Early mathematics; 2. Egypt; 3. Greek geometry; 4. Plato's Academy; 5. Euclid and Archimedes; 6. Greek astromony; 7. Ancient board games; 8. China; 9. Central America; 10. India; 11. Islamic mathematics: Al-Khwarizmi to Alhazen; 12. Islamic astronomy; 13. Islamic mathematics: Avicenna to al-Tusi; 14. Late Islamic mathematics; 15. Europe: the Middle Ages; 16. The growth of learning; 17. Art and mathematics; 18. Chess and Go; 19. The age of exploration; 20. Map making; 21. MAthematical instruments; 22. Globes; 23. Nicolaus Copernicus; 24. Brahe, Kepler, and Galileo; 25. Calendars and clocks; 26. Calculating numbers; 27. France: Descartes and Pascal; 28. Isaac Newton; 29: The Continent: Leibniz to Euler; 30. Reactions to Newton; 31. Halley's comet; 23. Determination of longitude; 33. Mathematics in the New World; 34. Enlightenment France; 35. The French Revolution; 36. Gauss and non-Euclidian geometry; 37. The development of algebra; 38. 19th-century astronomy; 39. Russia; 40. Eastern Europe; 41. China and Japan; 42. Mathematical physics 1; 43. Mathematical physics 2; 44. Albert Einstein; 45. Mathematical physics 3; 46. Statistics; 47. 20th-century mathematics; 48. The birth of computing; 49. The development of computing; 50. International congresses; 51. Mathematics and nature; 52. Mathematics and art; 53. The geometry of space; 54. Mathematical recreations; 55. Mathematical education; 56. Metrication; 57. Mathematical shapes; List of stamps; Index.
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