Mathematics: An Illustrated History of Numbers (Ponderables)

Author(s): Tom Jackson

Physical Sciences

Legend has it that the first magic square, where all lines and diagonals add up to the same figure, was revealed more than 2,000 years ago when a river turtle appeared to have ancient Chinese numerals inscribed on sections of its shell. Patterns are everywhere in nature, and counting, measuring, and calculating changes are as old as civilization itself. Here is the essential illustrated guide to mathematics that explores the work of history's greatest mathematicians. From the teasing genius of Pierre de Fermat, who said he knew the answers but rarely gave them up, to the fractal pattern discovered by Waclaw Sierpinski, here are 100 landmark moments. Behind each breakthrough, there's a story about a great thinker and the confounding puzzle that became a discovery and changed the way we see the world. Includes a removable concertina housed in the back of the book providing a 12-page Timeline History of Mathematics, as well as, some classic mathematical enigmas on the reverse side.

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General Fields

  • : 9780985323042
  • : Shelter Harbor Press
  • : Shelter Harbor Press
  • : Contains Hardback and Wallchart
  • : 1.315
  • : December 2011
  • : 277mm X 241mm X 25mm
  • : United Kingdom
  • : March 2013
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Tom Jackson
  • : Mixed media product
  • : 313
  • : en
  • : 510.7
  • : 144
  • : illustrations