A Wealth of Numbers: An Anthology of 500 Years of Popular Mathematics Writing

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Despite what we may sometimes imagine, popular mathematics writing didn't begin with Martin Gardner. In fact, it has a rich tradition stretching back hundreds of years. This entertaining and enlightening anthology--the first of its kind--gathers nearly one hundred fascinating selections from the past 500 years of popular math writing, bringing to life a little-known side of math history. Ranging from the late fifteenth to the late twentieth century, and drawing from books, newspapers, magazines, and websites, A Wealth of Numbers includes recreational, classroom, and work mathematics; mathematical histories and biographies; accounts of higher mathematics; explanations of mathematical instruments; discussions of how math should be taught and learned; reflections on the place of math in the world; and math in fiction and humor.

Featuring many tricks, games, problems, and puzzles, as well as much history and trivia, the selections include a sixteenth-century guide to making a horizontal sundial; "Newton for the Ladies" (1739); Leonhard Euler on the idea of velocity (1760); "Mathematical Toys" (1785); a poetic version of the rule of three (1792); "Lotteries and Mountebanks" (1801); Lewis Carroll on the game of logic (1887); "Maps and Mazes" (1892); "Einstein's Real Achievement" (1921); "Riddles in Mathematics" (1945); "New Math for Parents" (1966); and "PC Astronomy" (1997). Organized by thematic chapters, each selection is placed in context by a brief introduction.

A unique window into the hidden history of popular mathematics, A Wealth of Numbers will provide many hours of fun and learning to anyone who loves popular mathematics and science.

Author(s): Benjamin Wardhaugh
Publisher: Princeton University Press
Year: 2012

Language: English
Pages: 389
Tags: Математика;История математики;

Contents......Page 6
Preface......Page 14
1 Sports and Pastimes, Done by Number: Mathematical Tricks, Mathematical Games......Page 20
2 Much Necessary for All States of Men: From Arithmetic to Algebra......Page 51
3 A Goodly Struggle: Problems, Puzzles, and Challenges......Page 81
4 Drawyng, Measuring and Proporcion: Geometry and Trigonometry......Page 103
5 Maps, Monsters, and Riddles: The Worlds of Mathematical Popularization......Page 127
6 To Ease and Expedite the Work: Mathematical Instruments and How to Use Them......Page 171
7 How Fine a Mind: Mathematicians Past......Page 195
8 By Plain and Practical Rules: Mathematics at Work......Page 235
9 The Speedier Expedition of Their Learning: Thoughts on Teaching and Learning Mathematics......Page 264
10 So Fundamentally Useful a Science: Reflections on Mathematics and Its Place in the World......Page 309
11 The Mathematicians Who Never Were: Fiction and Humor......Page 345
Index......Page 386