ANCIENT GREEK MATHEMATICS COLLECTION

ANCIENT GREEK MATHEMATICS COLLECTION

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Original price was: 760,90 €.Current price is: 380,45 €.

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Acquire now the complete works of the great mathematicians of antiquity: Euclid, Archimedes, Apollonius of Perga, and Diophantus, along with the works of Nicomachus of Gerasa and Aristarchus of Samos, as well as commentaries by Proclus  . 

SKU: 004557
ΒΙΒΛΙΟΔΕΣΙΑ: Paperback
ΓΛΩΣΣΑ: Original Ancient Greek text - Modern Greek translation
ΔΙΑΣΤΑΣΕΙΣ: 12,5x21

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The Ancient Greek Mathematics Collection includes all the known works of Ancient Greek literature on mathematics, a total of 40 volumes, featuring the writings of the great mathematicians of antiquity:

  • Euclid (14 volumes): The work of the founder of the Alexandrian school of mathematics laid the foundations of modern geometry and stands as a landmark in the history and development of mathematics.
  • Archimedes (6 volumes): The work of the geometer from Syracuse laid the foundations of theoretical research through the study of shapes such as the sphere, the cylinder, and the circle, while also establishing the basis of mechanics with his investigations into spirals, centers of gravity, hydrostatics, and more.
  • Apollonius of Perga (8 volumes): The work of the third greatest geometer of antiquity, from Perga, who studied conic sections. It includes the rare treatise on mathematical analysis On the Cutting Off of a Ratio (De Sectione Rationis).
  • Diophantus (5 volumes): The work of the great pioneer of algebra includes two rare volumes translated from Arabic sources.
  • Proclus (5 volumes): Proclus’ commentaries on Elements by Euclid and on Introduction to Arithmetic by Nicomachus of Gerasa.
  • Aristarchus of Samos (1 volume): The work of the great geometer and early proponent of the heliocentric theory.
  • Nicomachus of Gerasa (1 volume): The work of the mathematician associated with the Neopythagorean school.

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