This book is at once an analytical study of one of the most important mathematical texts of antiquity, the Mathematical Collection of the fourth-century AD mathematician Pappus of Alexandria, and also an examination of the work's wider cultural setting. An important first chapter looks at the mathematicians of the period and how mathematics was perceived by people at large. The central chapters of the book analyse sections of the Collection, identifying features typical of Pappus's mathematical practice. The final chapter draws together the various threads and presents a fuller description of Pappus's mathematical 'agenda'. This is one of few books to deal extensively with the mathematics of Late Antiquity. It sees Pappus's text as part of a wider context and relates it to other contemporary cultural practices and opens avenues to research into the public understanding of mathematics and mathematical disciplines in antiquity.
A study of the work of a fourth-century AD mathematician and its cultural setting.Reviews'[Cuomo] takes a refreshing approach to the history of mathematics.' Journal of Roman Studies
'... Cuomo does an admirable job in hopefully tempting more students and scholars from different fields to tackle these themes and, even more importantly, to cooperate and cross the lines between disciplines.' De novis libris iudicia
Book InformationISBN 9780521642118
Author Serafina CuomoFormat Hardback
Page Count 248
Imprint Cambridge University PressPublisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 444g
Dimensions(mm) 224mm * 147mm * 20mm