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Making Mathematical Culture University And Print In The Circle Of Lefevre Detaples Richard J Oosterhoff

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Making Mathematical Culture University And Print In The Circle Of Lefevre Detaples Richard J Oosterhoff
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Making Mathematical Culture University And Print In The Circle Of Lefevre Detaples Richard J Oosterhoff instant download after payment.

Publisher: OUP Premium
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.54 MB
Author: Richard J. Oosterhoff
ISBN: 9780192556561, 0192556568
Language: English
Year: 2018

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Making Mathematical Culture University And Print In The Circle Of Lefevre Detaples Richard J Oosterhoff by Richard J. Oosterhoff 9780192556561, 0192556568 instant download after payment.

In 1503, for the first time, a student in Paris was able to spend his entire university career studying only the printed textbooks of his teacher thanks to the works of the humanist and university reformer Jacques Lefevre d'Etaples (c. 1455-1536). As printed books became central to the intellectual habits of following generations, Lefevre turned especially to mathematics as a way to renovate the medieval university.

Making Mathematical Culture argues this was a pivatol moment in the cultural history of Europe and explores how the rise of the printed book contributed to the growing profile of mathematics in the region. Using student manuscripts and annotated books, Making Mathematical Culture offers a new account of printed textbooks, as jointly made by masters and students, and how such collaborative practices informed approaches to mathematics.

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