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  • Sari: The Cultural Histories Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350062952
  • ISBN-13: 9781350062955
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 244x170x18 mm, kaal: 900 g, 52 b/w
  • Sari: The Cultural Histories Series
  • Ilmumisaeg: 19-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Bloomsbury Academic
  • ISBN-10: 1350062952
  • ISBN-13: 9781350062955
A Cultural History of Mathematics in the Early Modern Age covers the period from 1450 to 1687, a time marked by increasing interplay between science and society. Classical writing on science which had been lost and Arabic thinking which was new both percolated into the West, fertilizing new ideas and giving birth to what has been called the Scientific Revolution. From artisanal workshops to academic institutions, mathematicians thrived. And, with the development of symbolic algebra and infinitesimal calculus, mathematics became one of the major tools for describing and understanding the world.

The six volume set of the Cultural History of Mathematics explores the value and impact of mathematics in human culture from antiquity to the present. The themes covered in each volume are everyday numeracy; practice and profession; inventing mathematics; mathematics and worldviews; describing and understanding the world; mathematics and technological change; representing mathematics.

Jeanne Peiffer is Senior Scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research, affiliated to the Centre Alexandre-Koyré, Paris, France. Volker R. Remmert is Professor of History of Science at the University of Wuppertal, Germany.

Volume 3 in the Cultural History of Mathematics set. General Editors: David E. Rowe, Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz, Germany, and Joseph W. Dauben, City University of New York, USA.

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This volume, written by some of the most authoritative historians of mathematics, is a pleasure to read and will become an indispensable reference work for anyone interested in understanding the changing role of mathematics in early-modern Europe. -- Niccolò Guicciardini, University of Milan, Italy

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A comprehensive history of numbers in the Early Modern Age
Edited by Jeanne Peiffer, CNRS, France and Volker R. Remmert, University
of Wuppertal, Germany
Introduction, Jeanne Peiffer and R. Volker Remmert
1. Everyday Numeracy, Maryvonne Spiesser
2. Practice and Profession, James Bennett
3. Inventing Mathematics, Sébastien Maronne
4. Mathematics and Worldviews, David Rabouin
5. Describing and Understanding the World, Antoni Malet
6. Mathematics and Technological Change, Thomas Morel
7. Representing Mathematics, Robert Goulding and Volker Remmert
Notes
Bibliography
Index
Jeanne Peiffer has made her career as a research scientist at the French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS), and was affiliated with the Centre Alexandre Koyré, Paris, where she is still active as emerita. As a historian of mathematics, she focused on early modern mathematics, namely on Albrecht Dürers contributions to geometry and on Johann Bernoullis correspondence. She is part of an international network devoted to the study of the circulation of mathematics within and via journals. For more details, see http://koyre.ehess.fr/index.php?404



Volker Remmert has been trained as mathematician and historian. He teaches history of science and technology at the University of Wuppertal. His research interests are in the history of early modern science and in the history of mathematics in Germany in the 19th and 20th centuries.