
audiobook
by Max Simon
GESCHICHTE DER MATHEMATIK IM ALTERTUM
Vorwort
I. Kapitel. Ägypten.
II. Kapitel. Babylonien — Assyrien.
Hellas
Nachwort.
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This volume offers a concise yet richly detailed survey of mathematics as it emerged in the ancient world, weaving together the scientific achievements of Babylon, Egypt, India, Greece and Rome with the broader cultural currents of each civilization. Drawing from a series of university lectures delivered in the early twentieth‑century, the author guides listeners through the earliest known calculations, geometric insights and numeral systems, always emphasizing how these ideas reflected the societies that produced them.
Beyond mere chronology, the work explores how nineteenth‑century scholarship reshaped our understanding of these ancient sources, highlighting the painstaking work of philologists and archaeologists who first uncovered and edited the original texts. It also underscores the educational philosophy that a mathematician should be broadly educated, showing how historical perspective can illuminate modern teaching methods. Listeners will come away with a clearer picture of how early mathematical thought was inseparably linked to the cultural and intellectual life of its time.
Language
de
Duration
~12 hours (741K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Peter Becker and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2020-05-14
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1918
A German historian of mathematics and longtime teacher, he devoted much of his work to explaining how mathematics developed in the ancient world. His books connect technical ideas with the wider story of culture and education, making the history of math feel vivid and human.
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