Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity (Cambridge Classical Studies)
معرفی کتاب «Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity (Cambridge Classical Studies)» نوشتهٔ Serafina Cuomo، منتشرشده توسط نشر Cambridge University Press (Virtual Publishing) در سال 2000. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
This predictable book betrays the author's eagerness to conform to the academic fashions of the day. Its predictable thesis is that "Pappus was not operating in a vacuum" (pp. 89-90); rather he had an "agenda" (e.g., p. 169) to "augment his prestige" (p. 200), etc., etc. In other words, the usual staple thesis of the pomo generation of historians. One impatiently awaits the day when the sterility and mediocrity of such flavour-of-the-month scholarship will be recognised. A typical passage may illustrate its futility: "It is remarkable, I think, that in the case of book 4 the reader is left to fend for himself through a text difficult to understand even for skilled mathematicians ... while, in the case of book 5, the reader is not even expected to be acquainted with one of Archimedes' most famous discoveries ... These marked double standards ... can only be explained on the basis of two different kinds of intended readership." (p. 73) There you have it---groundbreaking revelations of cutting-edge science studies research: some guy wrote for different audiences in different styles. If you find this "remarkable" then you're in for a treat. As an additional illustration of Cuomo's tasteless catering to the establishment, we may quote the very first sentence of a section called "Mathematics and the stars": "That astrological texts could be fruitfully used by ancient historians was an idea first put forwards by Lynn Thorndike, revived by Ramsay MacMullen and later applied with interesting results by Tamsyn Barton." (p. 10) I for one would prefer if Cuomo put substance first and incestuous scholarly accolades and pedigrees second. But since Cuomo is clearly more concerned with fitting in with her peers than with addressing interesting and important historical questions, her backwards approach makes perfect sense. This Book Is At Once An Analytical Study Of The Mathematical Collection Of The Fourth-century A.d. Mathematician Pappus Of Alexandria, And An Examination Of The Work's Wider Cultural Setting. This Is One Of Very Few Books To Deal Extensively With The Mathematics Of Late Antiquity. It Sees Pappus' Text As Part Of A Wider Context And Relates It To Other Contemporary Cultural Practices, Opening New Avenues To Research Into The Public Understanding Of Mathematics And Mathematical Disciplines In Antiquity.--jacket. Introduction -- The Outside World -- Bees And Philosophers -- Inclined Planes And Architects -- Altars And Strange Curves -- The Inside Story. S. Cuomo. Includes Bibliographical References (p. 202-223) And Indexes. This book is at once an analytical study of one of the most important mathematical texts of antiquity, the Mathematical Collection of the fourth-century AD mathematician Pappus of Alexandria, and also an examination of the work's wider cultural setting. This is one of very few books to deal extensively with the mathematics of Late Antiquity. It sees Pappus' text as part of a wider context and relates it to other contemporary cultural practices and opens new avenues to research into the public understanding of mathematics and mathematical disciplines in antiquity. Cover......Page 1 Pappus of Alexandria and the Mathematics of Late Antiquity......Page 3 Contents......Page 5 Acknowledgements......Page 7 Introduction......Page 8 1. The outside world......Page 16 2. Bees and philosophers......Page 64 3. Inclined planes and architects......Page 98 4. Altars and strange curves......Page 134 5. The inside story......Page 176 Bibliography......Page 209 General index......Page 231 Index locorum......Page 235
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