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The birth of mathematics, ancient times to 1300, Michael J. Bradley

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The birth of mathematics, ancient times to 1300, Michael J. Bradley
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references and index
resource.biographical
collective biography
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The birth of mathematics
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
62152830
Responsibility statement
Michael J. Bradley
Series statement
Pioneers in mathematics
Sub title
ancient times to 1300
Table Of Contents
Thales of Miletus (ca. 652-ca. 547 B.C.E.): Earliest proofs of geometrical theorems -- Pythagoras of Samos (ca. 560-ca. 480 B.C.E.): Ancient Greek proves theorem about right triangles -- Euclid of Alexandria (ca. 325-ca. 270 B.C.E.): Geometer who organized mathematics -- Archimedes of Syracuse (ca. 287-212 B.C.E.): Innovator of techniques in geometry -- Hypatia of Alexandria (ca. 370- 415 C.E.): First woman of mathematics -- Aryabhata I (476-ca. 550 C.E.): From alphabetical numbers to the rotation of the earth -- Brahmagupta (598-668 C.E.): Father of numerical analysis -- Abu Jafar Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi (800-ca.847 C.E.) -- Father of algebra -- Omar Khayyám (ca. 1048-1131 C.E.): Mathematician, astronomer, philosopher, and poet -- Leonardo Fibonacci (ca. 1175-1250 C.E.): Hindu-Arabic numerals in Europe
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