History of Mathematics: Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics (2nd) - Gyan Books - Paperback

    
      

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History of Mathematics: Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics (2nd) - Gyan Books
History of Mathematics: Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics (2nd) - Gyan Books
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History of Mathematics: Special Topics of Elementary Mathematics (2nd) - Gyan Books

About The Book: David Eugene Smith’s *History of Mathematics* is a masterful two-volume exploration of the evolution of elementary mathematics. **Volume I** offers a sweeping global survey, tracing the origins and development of mathematical thought from ancient civilizations—Babylonian, Egyptian, Chinese, Indian, Greek, and Islamic—to the early modern period. It includes biographical sketches of over 1,100 mathematicians, showing how culture shaped mathematical ideas. **Volume II** focuses on specific themes: arithmetic, algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and early calculus. Rich in historical sources, diagrams, and teaching insights, these volumes illuminate how elementary mathematics developed into a universal language across centuries and civilizations.

Author: David Eugene Smith

Pages: 750

Edition: 1925

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