Geometry.Net - the online learning center
Home  - Theorems_And_Conjectures - Greek Mathematics

e99.com Bookstore
  
Images 
Newsgroups
Page 5     81-90 of 90    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

         Greek Mathematics:     more books (100)
  1. A History of Greek Mathematics. Volume 2. From Aristarchus to Diophantus by Thomas Little Heath, 2010
  2. Selections Illustrating the History of Greek Mathematics (Volume 1) by Ivor Bulmer-Thomas, 2010-03-27
  3. SELECTIONS ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF GREEK MATHEMATICS. Volume II, From Arista by Ivor, translator Thomas, 1941-01-01
  4. Greek Mathematics: Archimedes Palimpsest, Greek Numerals, Timetable of Greek Mathematicians, Attic Numerals, Euclid's Orchard
  5. Selections Illustrating the History of Greek Mathematics (Two Volume Set) by Ivor Thomas, 1957
  6. SELECTIONS ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF GREEK MATHEMATICS with an English Translation - Volume One (1) from Thales to Euclid by Ivor Thomas, 1957
  7. Homeomorphism: Mathematics, Topology, Greek language, Continuous function, Topological space, Inverse function, Isomorphism, Category of topological spaces, ... property, Geometry, Square (geometry)
  8. A History of Greek Mathematics. by Thomas. HEATH, 1921
  9. A History of Greek Mathematics (Volume 1 - from Thales to Euclid) by Sir Thomas Heath, 1921
  10. A History of Greek Mathematics. Vol. I. From Thales to Euclid. Vol. II. From Aristarchus to Diophantus. by Sir Thomas. Heath, 1921-01-01
  11. A History of Greek Mathematics Vol Ii by Thomas Heath Sir., 2010-01-10
  12. A History of Greek Mathematics. Volume 1. From Thales to Euclid by Thomas Little Heath, 2010
  13. A History of Greek Mathematics. Volume 1. From Thales to Euclid by Thomas Little Heath, 1921-01-01
  14. A History of Greek Mathematics VOL II by Thomas Heath, 2008-10-22

81. University Of Bristol / Department Of Philosophy / Philosophy Of Mathematics
Lecture 1 greek mathematics. greek mathematics Aristotle, Metaphysics, book Mand N, especially ch.3 of M; Fowler, DH, The Mathematics of Plato s Academy;
http://www.bris.ac.uk/Depts/Philosophy/UG/ugunits0102/philofmaths.html
PHIL 20020: PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS
Second level unit, Second semester 2001-2002, 10 Credits
Lecturer: John Mayberry (Department of Mathematics) Email: j.p.mayberry@bris.ac.uk Unit Instructor and Co-ordinator: Patrick Greenough (Room 1.26, Dept. of Philosophy) Email: Patrick.Greenough@bris.ac.uk, Office Tel: 0117 928 7609
WHAT IS THE PHILOSOPHY OF MATHEMATICS?
Many philosophers have taken mathematics to be the paradigm of knowledge, and the reasoning employed in following mathematical proofs is often regarded as the epitome of rational thought. But mathematics is also a rich source of philosophical problems which have been at the centre of epistemology and metaphysics since the beginnings of Western philosophy; among the most important are the following:
  • Do numbers and other mathematical entities exist independently of human cognition? If not then how do we explain the extraordinary applicability of mathematics to science and practical affairs? If so then what kind of things are they and how can we know about them? What is the relationship between mathematics and logic?
  • 82. MIT Experimental Study Group
    SP290 greek mathematics (6 units) Lee Perlman Time tba We will bereading either Archimedes, Apollonius, or Nicomachus. Each week
    http://web.mit.edu/esg/www/oldclasses/spring2001.shtml
    ESG Home
    Classes
    Current classes

    Previous classes

    Online materials

    IAP

    About
    Orientation schedule

    Official description

    In Local News

    Virtual Tour
    ... Community Links for ESGers For new ESGers Athena Food For alums Contact Staff Directors ESGers' pages Talk to a student ... MIT Home Page mit experimental study group
    Seminars and HASS Subjects Offered in ESG: Spring 2001
    For more information on HASS subjects and requirements, see the Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences Guide
    • Major Poets (HASS-D, Category 1, 12 units) Travis Merritt Time: Tuesday and Thursday afternoons (exact time TBA) The emphasis of this subject is on analytic reading of lyric poetry in England and in the United States. The syllabus usually includes Shakespeare's sonnets, Donne, Keats, Dickinson, Frost, Eliot, Marianne Moore, Lowell, Rich, and Bishop.
    • Problems of Philosophy (HASS-D, Category 2, 12 units) Lee Perlman Time: tba This subject will familiarize you with some of the historically most important topics of philosophical concern, give you the opportunity to enter into some actual living philosophical contexts, and unsettle some of your assumptions about the way you and the world work. It will also expose you to some of the intellectual dilemmas that underlie many things we take for granted. All of the problems we consider in this subject touch on the question of whether the inner lives of humans are something significantly different from the events of the outer (or material/physical) world. We will keep coming back to the underlying problem of whether or not human matters are explicable in terms that have proved useful in explaining the physical world.

    83. History Of Math
    centuries. greek mathematics Here, you'll find all the basics in thehistory of greek mathematics. An excellent tutorial. Historical
    http://math.about.com/cs/history/
    zfp=-1 var z336=0; About Homework Help Mathematics Search in this topic on About on the Web in Products Web Hosting
    Mathematics
    with Deb Russell
    Your Guide to one of hundreds of sites Home Articles Forums ... Help zmhp('style="color:#fff"') Subjects ESSENTIALS Grade By Grade Goals Math Formulas Multiplication Fact Tricks ... All articles on this topic Stay up-to-date!
    Subscribe to our newsletter.
    Advertising Free Credit Report
    Free Psychics

    Advertisement
    History of Mathematics
    Guide picks The history of mathematics and mathematicians. A variety of resources to support historical concepts in mathematics. The history of math is a part of all math curricula.
    17th and 18th Century Discoveries in Math

    A comprehensive list of the mathematicians (English and Continental Europe) and their discoveries throughout the 17th and 18th century. Ancient Egyptian Mathematics
    An interesting journal on the prime sources of early Egyptian math. Papyrus from the early egyptians is the earliest known form of mathematics. Chronology of Important Dates in Math History Best of the Net An excellent source for Mathematics 3000 BC to the present. Arranged chronologically, listing all the pertinent information, discoveries, mathematicians, theorems and applications.

    84. Mathematics
    The mathematics and astronomy of the greeks had been known in medieval western someof them made from Arabic intermediary texts rather than the greek originals
    http://www.ibiblio.org/expo/vatican.exhibit/exhibit/d-mathematics/Mathematics.ht
    Mathematics
    Ancient Science and Its Modern Fates
    Until recently, historians of the Scientific Revolution of the 16th and 17th centuries treated it as a kind of rebellion against the authority of ancient books and humanist scholarship. In fact, however, it began with the revival of several tremendously important and formidably difficult works of Greek science. Scholarship supported science in this world where faith and science were not yet seen as two, irreconcilable cultures. The three ancient doors to the next rooms all have signs written on them in Greek and Latin. Luckily for you we created modern metal plates with the translations, next to the doors. So you can pick any of: Also, someone left a note on the wall. When you have seen everything, walk back to the Main Hall

    85. History Of Mathematics Home Page
    mathematics written in ancient greek was translated into Arabic. Aboutthe same time some mathematics of India was translated into Arabic.
    http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/mathhist/mathhist.html
    Every culture on earth has developed some mathematics. In some cases, this mathematics has spread from one culture to another. Now there is one predominant international mathematics, and this mathematics has quite a history. It has roots in ancient Egypt and Babylonia, then grew rapidly in ancient Greece. Mathematics written in ancient Greek was translated into Arabic. About the same time some mathematics of India was translated into Arabic. Later some of this mathematics was translated into Latin and became the mathematics of Western Europe. Over a period of several hundred years, it became the mathematics of the world. There are other places in the world that developed significant mathematics, such as China, southern India, and Japan, and they are interesting to study, but the mathematics of the other regions have not had much influence on current international mathematics. There is, of course, much mathematics being done these and other regions, but it is not the traditional math of the regions, but international mathematics. By far, the most significant development in mathematics was giving it firm logical foundations. This took place in ancient Greece in the centuries preceding Euclid. See

    86. Bible Numerics
    A Study in Biblical mathematics. Numerical analysis of the Hebrew and greek Text.
    http://biblemaths.com
    New Pages, see end of this page... Last updated Dec 2002 To find out how and e can be calculated from Gen 1.1 and John 1.1 click here ADP to ATP The molecular Motor click here
    A study in the Deity of the Lord Jesus Christ, the evidence of the book of Genesis, the Shema, John 1.1 and the Extraordinary Messianic prophecy of
    the 70 Weeks of Daniel and a New Assessment of the Second Advent
    Order your copy now for only >>
    15 Patchcroft Road
    Peel Hall
    Wythenshawe
    Manchester
    England U.K. 0161 437 7013
    E-mail - Peter@biblemaths.com
    or - lexis2701@ntlworld.com Quote Reference 373 with order Prices for Air Mail incl. shipping Europe 27 euros. U.S.A Canadian Dollars Overseas by cheque / Bankers or Cashiers draft A note from the Author
    • This book is a very important milestone in defence of the Holy Scriptures. It has been written because the Theory of Evolution has totally saturated the thinking of everybody and in their minds the Scriptures are of little consequence. This Book establishes the divine authority of the Bible and actually proves

    87. Mathletic - Mathematics- Greek Letters
    mathematics. greek Letters.
    http://www.nadin00.freeserve.co.uk/maths/greek.htm
    M athematics Greek Letters MAIN PUZZLES MATHEMATICS

    88. We've Moved!
    The PRIME Encyclopedia Article you have linked to The greek Alphabet has moved tohttp//www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/greek/index.asp Please update
    http://www.mathacademy.com/platonic_realms/encyclop/articles/greek.html
    The PRIME Encyclopedia Article you have linked to:
    The Greek Alphabet
    has moved to:
    http://www.mathacademy.com/pr/prime/articles/greek/index.asp

    89. Www.mathematics.gr
    www.mathematics.gr.
    http://www.mathematics.gr/
    www.mathematics.gr

    90. Rivendell Is Moving
    Rivendell Educational Archive has moved its resources Some of thesections have been taken offline because they no longer provide
    http://www.watson.org/~leigh/rivendellmoving.html
    Rivendell Educational Archive has moved its resources ...
    Some of the sections have been taken offline because they no longer provide useful information, while others have been updated, expanded, and moved to separate sites.
    The following sections have been moved:

    Page 5     81-90 of 90    Back | 1  | 2  | 3  | 4  | 5 

    free hit counter