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Gauss: Titan of Science
 
Gauss
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-5742-6
Product Code:  SPEC/41.E
List Price: $50.00
MAA Member Price: $37.50
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Gauss
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Gauss: Titan of Science
MAA Press: An Imprint of the American Mathematical Society
eBook ISBN:  978-1-4704-5742-6
Product Code:  SPEC/41.E
List Price: $50.00
MAA Member Price: $37.50
AMS Member Price: $37.50
  • Book Details
     
     
    Spectrum
    Volume: 412002; 537 pp

    This biography of Gauss, by far the most comprehensive in English, is the work of a professor of German, G. Waldo Dunnington, who devoted most of his scholarly career to studying the life of Germany's greatest mathematician. The author was inspired to pursue this project at the age of twelve when he learned from his teacher in Missouri that no full biography of Gauss existed at the time. His teacher was Gauss's great granddaughter, Minna Waldeck Gauss. Long out of print and almost impossible to find on the used book market, this valuable piece of scholarship is being reissued in an augmented form with introductory remarks, an expanded and updated bibliography, and a commentary on Gauss's mathematical diary, by the eminent British mathematical historian, Jeremy Gray.

  • Table of Contents
     
     
    • Articles
    • I Introduction: Family Background
    • II The Enchanted Boyhood
    • III Student Days
    • IV The Young Man
    • V Astronomy and Matrimony
    • VI Further Activity
    • VII Back to Göttingen
    • VIII Labor and Sorrow
    • IX The Young Professor: A Decade of Discovery, 1812–1822
    • X Geodesy and Bereavement: The Transitional Decade, 1822–1832
    • XI Alliance With Weber: Strenuous Years
    • XII The Electromagnetic Telegraph
    • XIII Magnetism: Physics Dominant
    • XIV Surface Theory, Crystallography, and Optics
    • XV Germination: Non-Euclidean Geometry
    • XVI Trials and Triumphs: Experiencing Conflict
    • XVII Milestones on the Highways and Byways
    • XVIII Senex Mirabilis
    • XIX Monarch of Mathematics in Europe
    • XX The Doyen of German Science, 1832–1855
    • XXI Gathering Up the Threads: A Broad Horizon
    • XXII Religio Scientiae: A Profession of Belief From the Philosopher and Lover of Truth
    • XXIII Sunset and Eventide: Renunciation
    • XXIV Epilogue
    • A Estimates of His Services
    • B Honors, Diplomas, and Appointments of Gauss
    • C The Will of Gauss
    • D Children of Gauss
    • E Genealogy
    • F Chronology of the Life of Carl F. Gauss
    • G Books Borrowed by Gauss From the University of Göttingen Library During His Student Years
    • H Courses Taught by Gauss
    • I Doctrines, Opinions, Theories, and Views
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Volume: 412002; 537 pp

This biography of Gauss, by far the most comprehensive in English, is the work of a professor of German, G. Waldo Dunnington, who devoted most of his scholarly career to studying the life of Germany's greatest mathematician. The author was inspired to pursue this project at the age of twelve when he learned from his teacher in Missouri that no full biography of Gauss existed at the time. His teacher was Gauss's great granddaughter, Minna Waldeck Gauss. Long out of print and almost impossible to find on the used book market, this valuable piece of scholarship is being reissued in an augmented form with introductory remarks, an expanded and updated bibliography, and a commentary on Gauss's mathematical diary, by the eminent British mathematical historian, Jeremy Gray.

  • Articles
  • I Introduction: Family Background
  • II The Enchanted Boyhood
  • III Student Days
  • IV The Young Man
  • V Astronomy and Matrimony
  • VI Further Activity
  • VII Back to Göttingen
  • VIII Labor and Sorrow
  • IX The Young Professor: A Decade of Discovery, 1812–1822
  • X Geodesy and Bereavement: The Transitional Decade, 1822–1832
  • XI Alliance With Weber: Strenuous Years
  • XII The Electromagnetic Telegraph
  • XIII Magnetism: Physics Dominant
  • XIV Surface Theory, Crystallography, and Optics
  • XV Germination: Non-Euclidean Geometry
  • XVI Trials and Triumphs: Experiencing Conflict
  • XVII Milestones on the Highways and Byways
  • XVIII Senex Mirabilis
  • XIX Monarch of Mathematics in Europe
  • XX The Doyen of German Science, 1832–1855
  • XXI Gathering Up the Threads: A Broad Horizon
  • XXII Religio Scientiae: A Profession of Belief From the Philosopher and Lover of Truth
  • XXIII Sunset and Eventide: Renunciation
  • XXIV Epilogue
  • A Estimates of His Services
  • B Honors, Diplomas, and Appointments of Gauss
  • C The Will of Gauss
  • D Children of Gauss
  • E Genealogy
  • F Chronology of the Life of Carl F. Gauss
  • G Books Borrowed by Gauss From the University of Göttingen Library During His Student Years
  • H Courses Taught by Gauss
  • I Doctrines, Opinions, Theories, and Views
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