eBook ISBN: | 978-1-4704-5347-3 |
Product Code: | CLRM/11.E |
List Price: | $45.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $33.75 |
AMS Member Price: | $33.75 |
eBook ISBN: | 978-1-4704-5347-3 |
Product Code: | CLRM/11.E |
List Price: | $45.00 |
MAA Member Price: | $33.75 |
AMS Member Price: | $33.75 |
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Book DetailsClassroom Resource MaterialsVolume: 11; 1999; 155 ppMSC: Primary 01; Secondary 00
Many people have heard two things about Archimedes: he was the greatest mathematician of antiquity, and he ran naked from his bath crying “Eureka!”. However, few people are familiar with the actual accomplishments upon which his enduring reputation rests, and it is the aim of this book to shed light upon this matter. Archimedes' ability to achieve so much with the few mathematical tools at his disposal was astonishing. He made fundamental advances in the fields of geometry, mechanics, and hydrostatics. No great mathematical expertise is required of the reader, and the book is well illustrated with over 100 diagrams. It will prove fascinating to students and professional mathematicians alike.
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Table of Contents
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Chapters
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1. The Life of Archimedes?
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2. The Law of the Lever
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3. Center of Gravity
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4. Big Literary Find in Constantinople
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5. The Mechanical Method
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6. Two Sums
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7. The Parabola
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8. Floating Bodies
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9. The Spiral
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10. The Sphere
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11. Archimedes Traps $\pi $
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Reviews
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The author's writing style is elegant yet logical... In short, the book is eminently readable... Highly recommended for all teachers of mathematics.
The Australian Mathematics Teacher -
Highly recommended to anyone interested in mathematics and its history, as it is an eye-opening and a great read.
Choice Magazine, March 2000 -
The topics in this volume are treated carefully clearly, and with many illustrations.
AAAS, Science Books and Films/May-June 2000
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Many people have heard two things about Archimedes: he was the greatest mathematician of antiquity, and he ran naked from his bath crying “Eureka!”. However, few people are familiar with the actual accomplishments upon which his enduring reputation rests, and it is the aim of this book to shed light upon this matter. Archimedes' ability to achieve so much with the few mathematical tools at his disposal was astonishing. He made fundamental advances in the fields of geometry, mechanics, and hydrostatics. No great mathematical expertise is required of the reader, and the book is well illustrated with over 100 diagrams. It will prove fascinating to students and professional mathematicians alike.
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Chapters
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1. The Life of Archimedes?
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2. The Law of the Lever
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3. Center of Gravity
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4. Big Literary Find in Constantinople
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5. The Mechanical Method
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6. Two Sums
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7. The Parabola
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8. Floating Bodies
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9. The Spiral
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10. The Sphere
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11. Archimedes Traps $\pi $
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The author's writing style is elegant yet logical... In short, the book is eminently readable... Highly recommended for all teachers of mathematics.
The Australian Mathematics Teacher -
Highly recommended to anyone interested in mathematics and its history, as it is an eye-opening and a great read.
Choice Magazine, March 2000 -
The topics in this volume are treated carefully clearly, and with many illustrations.
AAAS, Science Books and Films/May-June 2000