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A**Y
A wonderfully written introduction to the history of mathematics
This is a beautifully balanced book which goes through the main developments in mathematics from the pre-classical era right up to the present day. It has some well-chosen and beautiful illustrations of the key players, concepts and manuscripts. What's amazing is that the author, a non-mathematician, has managed to explain the development of the key mathematical ideas so succintly in short chapters. It's full of anecdotes and plain-speak which make it an easy and enjoyable read, particularly if you are from a non-maths background. You can feel the attention to detail and editing in the preparation of this book. I would certainly recommend it to anyone with an interest in mathematics from a historical perspective or as an alternative introduction to the greatest developments in the queen of sciences. Perhaps the only omission was the contribution of Claude Shannon to information theory.
J**K
An inspiring and accessible book on the history of mathematics.
This is a clearly written and well-illustrated account of the history of mathematics.After an illuminating introduction there are chapters on 'Mathematics Before The Classical Era'; 'Mathematics In Ancient Greece'; 'Mediaeval Mathematics'; 'Renaissance And Revolution' & 'Into The Modern Era'.The book concludes with a useful glossary of mathematical terms.Joel Levy's 'Mathematics: A Curious History' is an accessible and fascinating book which deserves to be read by those who usually have an aversion to the subject.
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