Heavenly mathematics : the forgotten art of spherical trigonometry

Enregistré dans:
Détails bibliographiques
Auteur principal: Van Brummelen, Glen (1965-....). (Auteur)
Support: E-Book
Langue: Anglais
Publié: Princeton ; NJ [u.a.] : Princeton Univ. Press, 2013.
Palo Alto, Calif : ebrary, 2013.
Sujets:
Autres localisations: Voir dans le Sudoc
Résumé: Spherical trigonometry was at the heart of astronomy and ocean-going navigation for two millennia. The discipline was a mainstay of mathematics education for centuries, and it was a standard subject in high schools until the 1950s. Today, however, it is rarely taught. Heavenly Mathematics traces the rich history of this forgotten art, revealing how the cultures of classical Greece, medieval Islam, and the modern West used spherical trigonometry to chart the heavens and the Earth. Glen Van Brummelen explores this exquisite branch of mathematics and its role in ancient astronomy, geogr
Accès en ligne: Accès à l'E-book
+ d'infos
Résumé:Spherical trigonometry was at the heart of astronomy and ocean-going navigation for two millennia. The discipline was a mainstay of mathematics education for centuries, and it was a standard subject in high schools until the 1950s. Today, however, it is rarely taught. Heavenly Mathematics traces the rich history of this forgotten art, revealing how the cultures of classical Greece, medieval Islam, and the modern West used spherical trigonometry to chart the heavens and the Earth. Glen Van Brummelen explores this exquisite branch of mathematics and its role in ancient astronomy, geogr
Description:Notes bibliogr. Index.
La pagination de l'édition imprimée correspondante est de 217 p.
Support:Nécessite un navigateur et un lecteur de fichier PDF.
ISBN:9781400844807
Accès:L'accès complet à la ressource est réservé aux usagers des établissements qui en ont fait l'acquisition