Description
A history of ancient literary culture told through the quantitative facts of canon, geography, and scale.
About the Author
Reviel Netz is the Patrick Suppes Professor of Greek Mathematics and Astronomy at Stanford University, California. He is a prolific author in many fields, from verse through literary theory to modern environmental history, and his core field is the history of the ancient exact sciences. He has pursued a more cultural, cognitive and literary approach to the history of science and has published a series of studies, beginning with The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics (Cambridge, 1999). He is also the translator and editor of the Cambridge editions of the works of Archimedes, two volumes of which have been published to date, and one of the main contributors to the study of the Archimedes Palimpsest, on which he co-authored (with William Noel) The Archimedes Codex (2007), which has been translated into eighteen languages.
Reviews
'... this work opens a new path for future scholarship. This engaging ... volume deserves a wide audience among classicists.' P. E. Ojennus, Choice
'This volume is an amazing achievement, a commanding synthesis, a vast compendium of pages, an argument that demands to be contested. Every Classicist should read it.' Jas Elsner, Bryn Mawr Classical Review
Book Information
ISBN 9781108481472
Author Reviel Netz
Format Hardback
Page Count 902
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 1540g
Dimensions(mm) 235mm * 163mm * 44mm