History of Greek mathematics: a survey of recent research (Q759732)
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History of Greek mathematics: a survey of recent research (English)
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1984
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The history of Greek mathematics is an area where there is still controversy over some of the main features and where issues of considerable historical importance are still unsettled. This survey reviews research during the three last decades in four areas of the history of Greek mathematics: (1) methods in Greek mathematics (the axiomatic method, the method of analysis, and geometric algebra); (2) proportion and the theory of irrationals (controversies over the origins of the theory of incommensurables); (3) Archimedes (aspects of controversies over his life and works); and (4) Greek mathematical methods (including discussion of Ptolemy's work, connections between Greek and Indian mathematics, the significance of Greek mathematical papyri, Arabic texts, and even archaeological investigations of scientific instruments).
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survey
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methods in Greek mathematics
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axiomatic method
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method of analysis
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geometric algebra
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theory of irrationals
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Archimedes
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Ptolemy
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Indian mathematics
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scientific instruments
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