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  1. History of Greek Mathematics: 1921 Edition (Studies Relating to Ancient Philosophy) by Thomas L. Heath, 1997-06
  2. Non-Greek mathematics (University of Arkansas lecture notes in mathematics) by Kiyoshi Iséki, 1978
  3. Coping with mathematics (the Greek way) (Publication) by Ian Mueller, 1980
  4. Greek mathematics: Three problems prepared by (Arts/mathematics, an interfaculty second level course : History of mathematics) by Graham Flegg, 1975
  5. Greek mathematics (Arts/mathematics, an interfaculty second level course : History of mathematics) by Margaret E Baron, 1974
  6. A Manual of Greek Mathematics by Sir Thomas L. Heath, 1931
  7. Greek mathematics and science by Thomas Little Heath, 1921
  8. Zeno and the discovery of incommensurables in Greek mathematics (History of ideas in ancient Greece)
  9. Selections Illustrating the History of Greek Mathematics by (GREEK MATHEMATICAL WORKS), 1941
  10. A Manual of Greek Mathematics
  11. Greek Mathematics by Sir Thomas L. Heath, 1963
  12. Mathematics before the Greeks by Raymond Clare Archibald, 1930
  13. SELECTIONS ILLUSTRATING THE HISTORY OF GREEK MATHEMATICS, VOLUME II: FROM ARISTARCHUS TO PAPPUS. Loeb Classical Library #362 by Ivor (translator). Thomas, 1951
  14. A History of Greek Mathematics, Vol. II From Aristarchus to Diophantus

61. HEATH, Thomas., A History Of Greek Mathematics.
Two vols. 8vo, wrappers. New York Dover, nd The classic text on the Greek legacy of mathematics. A History of greek mathematics. New York Dover, nd. Illus.
http://www.polybiblio.com/jahill/HillBibl-BRW118.0.html

62. Jekyll.comm - Article "Leopardi And The Ancient Greek Mathematics"
Leopardi and the ancient greek mathematics Annalisa Reggi Member of the editorial staff of Settesere, cooperativa Bachilega “I consider Leopardi’s poetry
http://jekyll.comm.sissa.it/articoli/art02_01_eng.htm
Leopardi and the ancient Greek mathematics
Annalisa Reggi

Member of the editorial staff of Settesere , cooperativa Bachilega
“I consider Leopardi’s poetry and pessimism to be the best expression of what a scientist’s credo should be”. This quotation is from Bertrand Russell, no less. With these very emblematic words, the greatest man of letters, the supreme icon of the Italian Parnasse, the author of such collections of poems as Canti (Poems) and Operette Morali (The Moral Essays) and philosophical thoughts as Zibaldone (Miscellany) has been associated to the world of science. This relationship, very intense and to a certain extent new, was greatly emphasised on the occasion of the poet’s birth bicentenary. During the celebration in 1996, an exhibition with the name of Giacomo and Science was organized in his birthplace to underline the close connection between the poet and the scientific culture of his epoch. This point has also been stressed recently: “Leopardi must be acknowledged as a man of extraordinary learning, since he blended literature and philosophy with interests of quintessentially scientific nature”.
He developed this passion for science from a very young age, as an analysis of the Italian poet’s bibliography reveals. He was only 14 when, together with his brother Carlo, he published

63. Books : Selections Illustrating The History Of Greek Mathematics: Aristarchus To
greek mathematics Aristarchus to Pappus. Books Selections Illustrating the History of greek mathematics Aristarchus to Pappus.
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64. Greek Mathematics
greek mathematics. Actual dimensions of Posters are 11 x 81/2 Greece Set 1 ~ $5.00 Click thumbnails with * before title, to view larger image.
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Greek Mathematics
Greece Set 1
Click thumbnails with * before title, to view larger image. Thales ~ Geometry to
Babylonia
*Pythagoras ~ Teaches
Geometry
Hippasus ~ Introduces Deodecahedron
1st use of Written
Numerals
Zeno ~ Presents
Paradoxes Hippocrates ~ Writes Elements of Geometry Hippiaus ~ Creates Quadratirix *Plato ~ Opens his Academy Aristaeus ~ Conic Sections Aristarchus ~ Distance to Moon Greece Set 2 Click thumbnails with * before title, to view larger image. *Nicomedes ~ Concoid Curve Diocles ~ Burning Mirrors Geminus ~ Theory of Mathematics Proclus ~ Student at Plato's Academy Metrodorus ~ 46 Math Problems The following posters are of men from the Middle East, when Greece ruled the land. They are (typically) considered as Greek rather than Middle Eastern. Eudouxus ~Theory of proportion, exhaustion

65. Text Details For A History Of Greek Mathematics Volume Ii
Resources. This program Report errors See reported errors. A History Of greek mathematics Volume Ii, 1921. There is no description available for this text.
http://www.archive.org/texts/texts-details-db.php?id=67682

66. "Mathematics On Stamps" Webring
2, 19thCentury Analysis, 2, Polish Mathematics. 3, Mathematics in the 17th Century, 3, greek mathematics I. 4, Computing on Stamps, 4, greek mathematics II.
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Stamping through mathematics ISBN 0-387-98949-8 Springer, 2001 Contains almost 400 postage stamps related to mathematics with additional historical commentary.
If you know any book which you find missing here, just send me an eMail Boyer: Philately and Mathematics , Scripta Mathematica 15/1949. van Dijk: Mathematelie Gjone, Gunnar: Mathematikhistorie i miniatyr Larsen: Mathematics and Philately , American Mathematical Monthly 60/1953. Larsen: Mathematics on Stamps , Mathematics Teacher Nov. 1955. Schaaf: Mathematics in the Classroom , Mathematics Teacher Jan. 1974.

67. UMSNH - BIBLIOTECA DE LA ESCUELA DE CIENCIAS FISICO MATEMATICAS
Translate this page A History of greek mathematics. TITULO A History of greek mathematics. TEMA Temas Generales de Matematica e Historia. AUTOR(ES) Heath, Thomas.
http://www.fismat.umich.mx/biblioteca/aplicaciones/muestra.php?id=3701

68. University Of Michigan Historical Math Collection
CSLA Henry Mendell On greek mathematics and Philosophy of Mathematics Vignettes of Ancient Mathematics. College of Arts letters Henry Mendell Prof.
http://www.hti.umich.edu/cgi/t/text/text-idx?c=umhistmath;idno=AAS9206

69. Vignettes Of Ancient Mathematics
The purpose of this site is to illustrate various mathematical techniques and strategies, mostly in ancient greek mathematics, but other related examples will
http://www.calstatela.edu/faculty/hmendel/Ancient Mathematics/VignettesAncientMa
General Contents
Philosophical Texts
Mathematical Authors Special Topics Textual Notes
The purpose of this site is to illustrate various mathematical techniques and strategies, mostly in ancient Greek mathematics, but other related examples will be included. This will not be a history of Greek mathematics but will contain examples designed to bring out a few interesting features. For the perspective of evidence, the techniques included will be of four sorts:
  • Texts with explanatory diagrams. The diagrams will be 'modern' in the sense that they will walk the reader through the proof. Paraphrases or summaries with explanatory diagrams. Here the argument does occur in our sources, but a simpler paraphrase was used to facilitate understanding. For example, the mathematician may have needed the elaborate original text to explain matters easily understood by a series of well constructed diagrams. Simple illustrations of techniques: these illustrations are simpler than the examples which occur in ancient texts and so are useful for learning the techniques. Reconstructions of arguments which are lost, but which seem plausible. Some of these are standard in the modern literature; others express the personal tastes of the author.

70. Greek Mathematics On Papyrus
Greek Geometry on Papyrus. In consequence, the page numbering reflects the omissions. Greek Geometry on Papyrus. A catalogue of texts and select bibliography.
http://users.ox.ac.uk/~newc0543/Work/Papyrus.htm
Greek Geometry on Papyrus
Little attention is paid by many scholars of classical and hellenistic Greek culture, language and literature to the technical and scientific genres, beyond perhaps the obvious authors like Euclid. The fascination of the amateur in antiquity with what now seems to be very elementary material is often overlooked, despite the fact that much of this kind of work was at the cutting edge in the period. Most important in our understanding of this is the selection of surviving non-literary written evidence including everyday calculations, school texts and the like. These have received far less consideration than they deserve and while I make no claim to be exhaustive, the study presented is one which attempts to address some of the key aspects of one part of the evidence, namely mathematical and specifically geometric texts surviving on papyrus. Written as an undergraduate thesis, the aim is to provide a survey of the relevant evidence together with a catalogue of that evidence. A portion of the thesis relating to an as yet unpublished text cannot yet be made available online, but scholars interested in the area are invited to contact the author who may be able to supply a copy of the newly edited texts. They will, however, appear in a subsequent volume of the

71. Greek For Euclid: Contents
Its sole aim is to teach how to read this work, and similar texts in greek mathematics, and not to compose Greek sentences, nor to read the Iliad or Plato.
http://www.du.edu/~etuttle/classics/nugreek/contents.htm
Reading Euclid
This course combines Greek and Geometry to show how to read Euclid's Elements in the original language "I would make them all learn English; and then I would let the clever
ones learn Latin as an honour, and Greek as a treat"

Sir Winston Churchill Go immediately to Contents
Introduction
Eu)klei/dou Stoixei~a , Euclid's Elements, the classical textbook in geometry, is easy to read in the original ancient Greek, but its grammar and vocabulary are not those familiar from the usual course in elementary Greek, with peculiarities that make it difficult for the beginner. The text of the Elements that we have is written in the literary koinh/ typical of the 1st century AD. This course concentrates on exactly what is necessary to read Euclid, both in vocabulary and grammar. Its sole aim is to teach how to read this work, and similar texts in Greek mathematics, and not to compose Greek sentences, nor to read the Iliad or Plato. All necessary information is included in the course. A great amount of scholarship has been devoted to Euclid, mainly in Latin or German, and this course may expose some of it to a larger audience, to whom it has been largely inaccessible. For authoritative details, reference must be made to these sources, since the present one claims no expertise. There are many websites with information on Euclid and geometry. For example, look at the link to Euclid in the Seven Wonders website that is referenced in the Classics Index page, under the heading Pharos of Alexandria. As is typical of education on the Internet, many sites are poor, repetitive or childish, however.

72. PHILOSOPHY OF SCIENCE
History of greek mathematics. Basic Ideas in greek mathematics. History of Mathematics Home Page. Basic Ideas in greek mathematics with section on Zeno.
http://www.anselm.edu/homepage/dbanach/ph31a.htm
Greek Science and The Golden Section
Ancient Science and Mathematics
Selections from Julia E. Diggins String, Straightedge, and Shadow Viking Press, New York 1965. (Illustrations by Corydon Bell)
Now back in print! Purchase at http://wholespiritpress.com/string.htm
Chapters 8, 9: Thales
Chapters 11, 12: Pythagoras and his Theorem
... Harmony and Proportion
Plato and Pythagoras on Music; Alberti and Palladio on architectural space.
Pythagoras on Proportion in Music

From the above site, MathGYM Pythagoreans activity pages.
The Pythagorean Theorem
essay
Activity
Prove the theorem graphically. Homage to Pythagoras History of Greek Mathematics Basic Ideas in Greek Mathematics History of Mathematics Home Page
The Golden Section
The Golden Mean
An extensive site on the Golden Section in architecture and art. Lots of diagrams and links. A good place to start. The Golden Section in Art and Architecture
Jill Britton’s excellent slide show introduction to the Golden Mean. Fibonacci Numbers and The Golden Section
One of the best and most extensive sites I’ve found. Ron Knott's Surrey University Site The Golden Proportion
Examples of the proportion in nature, art, and architecture.

73. A Manual Of Greek Mathematics
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74. Historia Matematica Mailing List Archive: [HM] Is Greek Mathematics The *real* T
HM Is greek mathematics the *real* thing? Moshe Machover I doubt it. In this sense, greek mathematics represents enormous progress. By this
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[HM] Is Greek mathematics the *real* thing?
Moshe' Machover moshe.machover@kcl.ac.uk
Fri, 6 Nov 1998 13:55:50 GMT
At 2:37 pm -0600 5/11/98, Janet D. Sisson wrote:
[snip]
It seems to me that the great and unique contribution of classical Greek
mathematics is not specifically the axiomatic method but, more generally,
the idea of proof. To return to the starting point of this discussionmy
guess is that the affinity that Hardy and Littlewood felt with classical
Greek mathematics was not so much to do with axiomatization (their own work
was certainly quite remote from this!) but with the more general notions of
proof and rigour.
Of course, the idea that mathematical propositions can and *should* be established by conclusive argument, by proof, mayif taken to its ultimate conclusionlead to axiomatization. But the achievements of classical Greek

75. THE SHAPING OF DEDUCTION IN GREEK MATHEMATICS A Study In
THE SHAPING OF DEDUCTION IN greek mathematics A Study in Cognitive History. Format, Paperback. Table of Contents Introduction a specimen of greek mathematics,
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76. LookSmart - Directory - Ancient Mathematics
Hist. of Math Hellenistic Period of greek mathematics Meet the mathematicians of the Hellenistic Period, including Aristarchus of Samos, Apollonius of Perga
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  • allRefer Reference - Pythagoras
    Get acquainted with details on the life, works, contributions, and philosophy of the pre-Socratic Greek philosopher who founded the Pythagorean school.
    General View of Mathematics Before 1000 B.C.

    Review evidence from India, Egypt, Mesopotamia, and China that reveals the existence of mathematical thought beyond counting before 1000 B.C.
    Hist. of Math - Hellenistic Period of Greek Mathematics

    Meet the mathematicians of the Hellenistic Period, including Aristarchus of Samos, Apollonius of Perga, Hipparchus, and Cladius Ptolemy.
    Historical Tidbits

    Information on the life and work of famous mathematicians including Abel, Archimedes, Bolzano, Cantor, Euclid, Weierstrass, and Zeno of Elea.
    History of Math - Anaxagoras of Clazomenae
    Find a biography of the Athenian philosopher interested in squaring the circle, notable because of the purely mathematical nature of the problem.
  • 77. Topic 1: The Greek Legacy
    In the second part of the lecture we discuss Ancient greek mathematics and the evidence of influences from other Ancient cultures.
    http://www.maths.ex.ac.uk/~PAshwin/courses/MAS3039/mhc_greeks.html
    Mathematics: History and Culture
    Autumn Semester 2003
    Topic 1: The Greek Legacy
    Lecturer: Dr P Ashwin, P.Ashwin@ex.ac.uk
    Many ideas in modern mathematics have their roots in the work of ancient classical Greek authors. We examine some of these, in particular Pythagoras, Euclid, and other mathematicians including especially the school at Alexandria.
    Bibliography:
    • V.J. Katz 'A History of Mathematics',. Addison-Wesley 1998 [chapters 2-5] I Grattan-Guinness 'The Fontana History of the Mathematical Sciences', Fontana 1997 [sections 2.10-2.28] C B Boyer 'A History of Mathematics', Wiley 1968 [510.9BOY] [chapter IV-XI]
      Mactutor
      Euclid on-line Other web links and resources: see the British Society for the History of Mathematics
    Other books:
    • J Klein, 'Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra', Dover 1968 [510.9KLE] T Dantzig, 'The Bequest of the Greeks', Unwin 1955 [510.9DAN] [Rather speculative] O Neugebauer 'The Exact Sciences in Antiquity', Princeton UP 1952 [510.9 NEU] [Especially for astronomy] J Gow 'A Short History of Greek Mathematics', Cambridge UP 1884 [510.9GOW] [A bit dated!]

    78. Gorilla.it: Product: 'HISTORY OF GREEK MATHEMATICS, VOL. 2'
    greek mathematics, Vol. 2.
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    79. Gorilla.it: Product: 'HISTORY OF GREEK MATHEMATICS, VOL. 1'
    greek mathematics, Vol. 1.
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    80. Title
    Overview of Ancient greek mathematics Although the mathematical methods developed by the Mesopotamians and Ancient Eygptians were
    http://www.math.uvic.ca/courses/math415/Math415Web/greece/gtext.html
    Overview of Ancient Greek Mathematics
    Although the mathematical methods developed by the Mesopotamians and Ancient Eygptians were impressive and constitute a great leap forward in mathematical skills, by far the most impressive mathematical advancements were those made by the Ancient Greeks. Whereas the Mesopotamians and Egyptians were content with knowing how mathematics worked, the Greeks were the first people to ask why it worked. In other words, the Greeks were the first people to prove things about mathematics instead of just using mathematics to prove things about the world and solve problems.
    One important difference between Greece and most of the other cultures and civilizations that came before it was that Greece was an open society. That is, people were more free to choose what they wanted to do. They were not necessarily born into their parents' jobs, but rather had some chance to direct their own lives. This allowed for people who were naturally interested in intellectual pursuits to direct their energies towards study and discovery, a phenomenon that would lead to the development of demonstrative mathematics.
    Demonstrative mathematics was a leap forward in thinking. Early proponents of demonstrative mathematics such as

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