The Book of Wonders by Benjamin Wardhaugh

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Euclid’s Elements of Geometry was a book that changed the world. 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.

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The Book of Wonders by Benjamin Wardhaugh

Euclids Elements of Geometry was a book that changed the world. In a sweeping history, Benjamin Wardhaugh traces how an ancient Greek text on mathematics often hailed as the worlds first textbook shaped two thousand years of art, philosophy and literature, as well as science and maths.

Praise for The Book of Wonders

‘An astonishingly readable and informative history of the greatest mathematical bestseller of all time, from ancient Greece to dark energyThe writing is vivid and the stories are gripping. Highly recommended!’
Ian Stewart, author of Significant Figures

‘Benjamin Wardhaugh is an excellent storyteller and his collected short story approach to the history of The Elements works splendidly… simultaneously educational, entertaining and illuminating … A highly desirable read for all those, both professional and amateur, who interest themselves in the histories of mathematics, science and knowledge … over almost two and a half millennia’
Thony Christie, The Renaissance Mathematicus

‘A fascinating tour through 2300 years of reading, re-imagining, & responding to perhaps most important textbook ever written’ Seb Falk, author of The Light Ages

Praise for Benjamin Wardhaugh’s Gunpowder and Geometry

‘Meticulous yet lively biography, even those who have never heard of its subject could hardly disagree’ Sunday Times

‘Wardhaugh graphically describes the conditions Hutton escaped from and the importance of Newcastle and its coal to the changes taking place in Britain in the second half of the eighteenth century . . . like something from the pages of a Jane Austen novel . . . Wardhaugh has done a good job of rescuing Hutton from obscurity and setting the man and his achievements in the context of their times . . . This account of how “the pit boy turned professor” became “one of the most revered British scientists of his day” is well worth reading’ Literary Review

Benjamin Wardhaugh is a Fifty-pound Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. His research focuses on the history of numeracy and mathematics, and the ways mathematics influences and is a part of cultures. His work focuses mainly on topics in early modern Britain, including mathematical music theory in that period. He has taught in both the Mathematical Institute and the History Faculty. He is the author of Gunpowder and Geometry and Encounters with Euclid.

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ISBN 13 9780008299903
ISBN 10 0008299900
Title The Book of Wonders
Author Benjamin Wardhaugh
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Year published 2020-08-20
Number of pages 336
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.