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James Gow

    James Gow fue un erudito e historiador inglés cuyo trabajo profundizó en el estudio de las matemáticas. Su investigación se centró en la historia de las matemáticas griegas, basándose en los esfuerzos de otros académicos notables. Sin embargo, Gow amplió el alcance de su indagación para incluir temas que los historiadores de las matemáticas contemporáneos habían pasado por alto, como la gematría.

    Dover Phoenix Editions: A Short History of Greek Mathematics
    • James Gow's A Short History of Greek Mathematics (1884) provided the first full account of the subject available in English, and it today remains a clear and thorough guide to early arithmetic and geometry. Beginning with the origins of the numerical system and proceeding through the theorems of Pythagoras, Euclid, Archimedes and many others, the Short History offers in-depth analysis and useful translations of individual texts as well as a broad historical overview of the development of mathematics. Parts I and II concern Greek arithmetic, including the origin of alphabetic numerals and the nomenclature for operations; Part III constitutes a complete history of Greek geometry, from its earliest precursors in Egypt and Babylon through to the innovations of the Ionic, Sophistic, and Academic schools and their followers. Particular attention is given to Pythagorus, Euclid, Archimedes, and Ptolemy, but a host of lesser-known thinkers receive deserved attention as well.

      Dover Phoenix Editions: A Short History of Greek Mathematics2004