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Premodern Mathematical Thought The Latin Discussion 13th16th Centuries Clelia V Crialesi

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Premodern Mathematical Thought The Latin Discussion 13th16th Centuries Clelia V Crialesi
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.39 MB
Pages: 380
Author: Clelia V. Crialesi
ISBN: 9789004734159, 9004734155
Language: English
Year: 2025
Volume: 25

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Premodern Mathematical Thought The Latin Discussion 13th16th Centuries Clelia V Crialesi by Clelia V. Crialesi 9789004734159, 9004734155 instant download after payment.

This book takes readers through an exploration of fundamental discussions that redefined mathematics and its philosophical significance in the centuries foregoing modernity. From William of Auvergne’s paradoxes of infinity to Christoph Clavius’ interpretation of Euclidean principles, it examines the evolving understanding of central issues among which continuity, the existence of mathematical objects such as numbers, and the way humans can make true statements regarding such things. Each chapter sheds light on how premodern scholars bridged mathematics and philosophy, forging concepts and approaches that continued to influence early modern thought. A compelling read for historians, philosophers, and anyone intrigued by the origins and enduring legacy of mathematical ideas as both tools for inquiry and objects of reflection.

Contributors are Joël Biard, Stephen Clucas, Clelia V. Crialesi, Vincenzo De Risi, Daniel Di Liscia, André Goddu, Kamil Majcherek, Paolo Mancosu, Aurélien Robert, Sabine Rommevaux, Sylvain Roudaut, and Cecilia Trifogli.