This is the first history of the development and reception of algebra in early modern England and Scotland.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Setting the scene 2. William Oughtred and Thomas Harriot 3. John Collins's campaign for a current English algebra textbook 4. John Pell's English edition of Rahn's Algebra and John Kersey's Algebra 5. The arithmetic formulation of algebra in John Wallis's Treatise of Algebra 6. English mathematical thinkers take sides on early modern algebra 7. The mixed mathematical legacy of Newton's Universal Arithmetick 8. George Berkeley at the intersection of algebra and philosophy 9. The Scottish response to Newtonian algebra 10. Algebra 'considered as thelogical institutes of the mathematician'.
Acknowledgements Introduction 1. Setting the scene 2. William Oughtred and Thomas Harriot 3. John Collins's campaign for a current English algebra textbook 4. John Pell's English edition of Rahn's Algebra and John Kersey's Algebra 5. The arithmetic formulation of algebra in John Wallis's Treatise of Algebra 6. English mathematical thinkers take sides on early modern algebra 7. The mixed mathematical legacy of Newton's Universal Arithmetick 8. George Berkeley at the intersection of algebra and philosophy 9. The Scottish response to Newtonian algebra 10. Algebra 'considered as thelogical institutes of the mathematician'.
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