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A History of Mathematics in America Before 1900
 
A History of Mathematics in America Before 1900
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
eBook ISBN:  978-1-61444-005-5
Product Code:  CAR/5.E
List Price: $45.00
MAA Member Price: $33.75
AMS Member Price: $33.75
A History of Mathematics in America Before 1900
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A History of Mathematics in America Before 1900
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
eBook ISBN:  978-1-61444-005-5
Product Code:  CAR/5.E
List Price: $45.00
MAA Member Price: $33.75
AMS Member Price: $33.75
  • Book Details
     
     
    The Carus Mathematical Monographs
    Volume: 51934; 209 pp

    This classic history of American mathematics was first published in 1934. “America”, for the authors, is defined as the “territory north of the Caribbean Sea and the Rio Grande River.” This slim volume surveys the mathematics of the early colonial period including the knowledge available for the average colonist; the progress made corresponding to various influxes of population from Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain; the beginnings of mathematical work in colleges and universities and the rapid acceleration in the last quarter of the nineteenth century; the development and growth of a professional infrastructure of societies and publications; and biographical information of particularly significant characters. The book pays special attention to the needs of commerce, exploration, and everyday life that drove the development of mathematics in the centuries before a professionalization of mathematics appeared in the nineteenth century.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Chapters
    • Chapter I. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
    • Chapter II. The eighteenth century
    • Chapter III. The nineteenth century. General survey
    • Chapter IV. The period 1875-1900
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Volume: 51934; 209 pp

This classic history of American mathematics was first published in 1934. “America”, for the authors, is defined as the “territory north of the Caribbean Sea and the Rio Grande River.” This slim volume surveys the mathematics of the early colonial period including the knowledge available for the average colonist; the progress made corresponding to various influxes of population from Italy, France, Germany and Great Britain; the beginnings of mathematical work in colleges and universities and the rapid acceleration in the last quarter of the nineteenth century; the development and growth of a professional infrastructure of societies and publications; and biographical information of particularly significant characters. The book pays special attention to the needs of commerce, exploration, and everyday life that drove the development of mathematics in the centuries before a professionalization of mathematics appeared in the nineteenth century.

  • Chapters
  • Chapter I. The sixteenth and seventeenth centuries
  • Chapter II. The eighteenth century
  • Chapter III. The nineteenth century. General survey
  • Chapter IV. The period 1875-1900
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