Form and Clarity in Euclid’s ›Elements‹

Form and Clarity in Euclid’s ›Elements‹
Title Form and Clarity in Euclid’s ›Elements‹ PDF eBook
Author Anna-Maria Gasser
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 676
Release 2024-07-22
Genre History
ISBN 3110670593

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As of yet, the remarkable and highly influential textual form of Euclidean mathematics has not been considered from a literary-aesthetic perspective. By its extreme standardization and seeming non-literariness it appears to defy such an approach. This book nonetheless attempts precisely a literary-aesthetic study of the language and style of Euclid’s Elements, focusing on book I. It aims to find out what is literary about the form and what motivates this form as form. In doing so, it employs the concept of clarity, asking: How is the textual form related to logical and communicative clarity? That is, how far is the omnipresent standardization necessary for the accomplishment and successful communication of the proofs? Based on a close analysis of the standardization at all levels of the text (lexicon, grammar, structure, and especially diagram), it argues that the textual form of the Elements is standardized beyond logical-communicative purposes, and that it is in this sense ‘aesthetic’. The book exposes the unexpected literary dimension of Euclid’s Elements, provides a new interpretation of the peculiar form of the work, and offers a model for determining the role of clarity (not only) in Greek theoretical mathematics.

The King of Infinite Space

The King of Infinite Space
Title The King of Infinite Space PDF eBook
Author David Berlinski
Publisher Basic Books
Pages 193
Release 2014-04-08
Genre Mathematics
ISBN 0465038638

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Geometry defines the world around us, helping us make sense of everything from architecture to military science to fashion. And for over two thousand years, geometry has been equated with Euclid's Elements, arguably the most influential book in the history of mathematics In The King of Infinite Space, renowned mathematics writer David Berlinski provides a concise homage to this elusive mathematician and his staggering achievements. Berlinski shows that, for centuries, scientists and thinkers from Copernicus to Newton to Einstein have relied on Euclid's axiomatic system, a method of proof still taught in classrooms around the world. Euclid's use of elemental logic -- and the mathematical statements he and others built from it -- have dramatically expanded the frontiers of human knowledge. The King of Infinite Space presents a rich, accessible treatment of Euclid and his beautifully simple geometric system, which continues to shape the way we see the world.

Form and Clarity in Euclid's ›Elements‹

Form and Clarity in Euclid's ›Elements‹
Title Form and Clarity in Euclid's ›Elements‹ PDF eBook
Author Anna-Maria Gasser
Publisher de Gruyter
Pages 0
Release 2024
Genre History
ISBN 9783110670332

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This book examines the form of Euclid's Elements from a literary-aesthetic perspective. It asks what is 'literary' about the seemingly non-literary form of the proofs, and what motivates this form as form. Based on a detailed analysis of the e

Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science

Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science
Title Principles and Practices in Ancient Greek and Chinese Science PDF eBook
Author G.E.R. Lloyd
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 321
Release 2023-07-28
Genre History
ISBN 1000945367

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From the 90 or so articles he has published in the last two decades Professor Lloyd has chosen fifteen of the most important and influential to be reprinted in this collection. They tackle a wide range of problems in ancient Greek and Chinese thought, focussing especially on science but including also medicine, mathematics, philosophy and mythology. Three common themes recur: the ancients' own concern with disciplinary boundaries, their engagement in polemics, and the heterogeneity of different traditions - cultivating different styles of reasoning with different results - in ancient science. Alongside papers that deal with technical issues in the interpretation of our sources, others raise strategic questions to do with the institutional framework of ancient science, the role of literacy in its development, and the underlying ontological and epistemological presuppositions of different groups of ancient investigators. The collection closes with a study in which Lloyd sets out how he sees the further comparative study of ancient science developing. Two of the articles appear here for the first time in English. The others are reprinted in their original form. Supplementary bibliographies are added referring to the most recent scholarship on the issues discussed.

Coming to Terms

Coming to Terms
Title Coming to Terms PDF eBook
Author Markus Asper
Publisher Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Pages 312
Release 2023-12-31
Genre History
ISBN 3111314537

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Terminologies present various challenges to their inventors and to their users, ranging from epistemic adequacy over linguistic concerns to matters of strategy and group construction. With respect to historical terminologies, however, research has been dominated by linguistic approaches. Breaking new ground, Coming to Terms collects eleven articles that combine an interest in the history of knowledge, mostly ancient Greek, with research on scientific terminologies. They all share an interest in terminological practices, that is, questions such as how and when to coin a term and then what to do with it. Among the fields discussed are astronomy, the Roman surveyors, Aristotelian science, Renaissance and modern biology, contemporary medicine, ancient Chinese philosophy, 20th-century physics, and colonial linguistics. Confronting ancient with modern terminologies, the collection intends to test integrative interpretive approaches. Thus, the collection documents how rich ancient (and modern) terminologies are and shows that they are, beyond lexicography, worth being studied per se.

Proclus

Proclus
Title Proclus PDF eBook
Author Proclus
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 428
Release 2020-06-30
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0691214670

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The description for this book, Proclus: A Commentary on the First Book of Euclid's Elements, will be forthcoming.

The Commentary of Pappus on Book X of Euclid's Elements

The Commentary of Pappus on Book X of Euclid's Elements
Title The Commentary of Pappus on Book X of Euclid's Elements PDF eBook
Author William Thomson
Publisher BRILL
Pages 294
Release 2020-02-25
Genre History
ISBN 9004384405

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