Great Moments in Mathematics: After 1650 by Howard Eves
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Great Moments in Mathematics Reviews
What a splendid addition this is to the Dolciani Mathematical Exposition series! This second set of lectures on great moments in mathematics (after 1650) is fascinating collection of pivotal points in the historical development of mathematics. The four lectures devoted to the liberation of geometry and algebra are of particular interest. The lectures should be required reading for all teachers of mathematics. - Herbert Fremont in The Mathematics Teacher
As usual with Eves' work, the books are well written and entertainging. They give an historical background to many of the best known mathematical results, and in addition provide interesting pieces of information about the mathe mathematicians involved. Eves includes relevent exercises at the end of each chapte. These are a good source of different, interesting problems, and when combined with the matieral in the chapter could form the basis for a mathematical project...Eves' book provides an ineresting well-written, and enjoyable account. You won't be disappointed! - David Parrott The Australian Mathematics Teacher
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CIN0883853116G
9780883853115
0883853116
Great Moments in Mathematics: After 1650 by Howard Eves
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