The US edition of our project PI Benjamin Wardhaugh‘s book on Euclid has just been published by @PrincetonUPress. More on 'Encounters with Euclid: How an Ancient Greek Geometry Text Shaped the World', at https://t.co/cis610EEeM.
#ReadingEuclid#HistoryOfMaths
@YeldaNasif@rmathematicus FYI, there is a third publication from our project: 'Euclid in print, 1482–1703. A catalogue of the editions of the Elements and other Euclidean works'.
More of a reference book, this one is freely available online courtesy of @BibSoc
https://t.co/vi93MKzYHC
One more publication from our project!
'Euclid in print, 1482–1703. A catalogue of the editions of the Elements and other Euclidean works' is now online, courtesy of @BibSoc. It can be downloaded as a pdf from
https://t.co/vi93MKzYHC
#MathsHistory#Euclid@YeldaNasif@Wallisius
And many thanks again to Adam Smyth @AdamSmy36314691 & James Daybell @JamesDaybell for including us in the 'Material Readings in Early Modern Culture' series!
Finally out in the world in physical form!
w/ Vincenzo De Risi, Robert Goulding, Yelda Nasifoglu @YeldaNasif, Renee Raphael, Mordechai Feingold, Richard J. Oosterhoff @rj_oosterhoff, William Poole, Philip Beeley, Benjamin Wardhaugh, Boris Jardine, Kevin Tracey @Aesthetic_Tea
'Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe. Studies in the Production, Collection, and Use of Mathematical Books', our edited volume (with a fantastic set of contributors!) will be published by @routledgebooks in October
#MathsHistory#BookHistory#HSTM
https://t.co/wGeV4IQBlV
In a sweeping history, Benjamin Wardhaugh traces how an ancient Greek text on mathematics – often hailed as the world’s first textbook – shaped two thousand years of art, philosophy and literature, as well as science and maths.
Out today!
For a quick taste of one of Euclid’s many lives, see Benjamin’s article ‘Fran��ois de Foix-Candale, author of the Elements of Geometry’ at Thinking 3D: https://t.co/d4FHaQ7Cc8
Happy to announce that our project PI Benjamin Wardhaugh's 'The Book of Wonders: The Many Lives of Euclid’s Elements' published by @WmCollinsBooks is out now!
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@HPS_Vanessa If they are interested in the intersections between book history and history of science, they could study Robert Hooke's library at https://t.co/cVL5SMop3C. It is freely available.
It is part of the 'Material Readings in Early Modern Culture' series edited by James Daybell @JamesDaybell and Adam Smyth @AdamSmy36314691 https://t.co/wuiX2KDlGz
'Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe. Studies in the Production, Collection, and Use of Mathematical Books', our edited volume (with a fantastic set of contributors!) will be published by @routledgebooks in October
#MathsHistory#BookHistory#HSTM
https://t.co/wGeV4IQBlV
Featuring chapters by Vincenzo De Risi, Robert Goulding, Renee Raphael, Moti Feingold, Richard Oosterhoff, Will Poole, Philip Beeley @Wallisius, Benjamin Wardhaugh, Boris Jardine, Kevin Tracey @Aesthetic_Tea, and me!
It is one of the outputs of the @ReadingEuclid project.
It's happening! 'Reading Mathematics in Early Modern Europe. Studies in the Production, Collection, and Use of Mathematical Books' will be out in October through the Material Readings in Early Modern Culture series by Routledge.
#MathsHistory#BookHistory
https://t.co/eQsBbf7XVU