Pythagorean Crimes by Tefcros Michaelides

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Set in an era witness to some of the most avant-garde and scintillating scientific discoveries and artistic creations of the last century, this novel takes readers behind the scenes and into the lives of many of history’s most fascinating and revolutionary minds, all while posing the question - could a mathematical discovery be so controversial and threatening as to drive one to kill?

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Pythagorean Crimes by Tefcros Michaelides

Set in an era witness to some of the most avant-garde and scintillating scientific discoveries and artistic creations of the last century, this novel takes readers behind the scenes and into the lives of many of history's most fascinating and revolutionary minds, all while posing the question - could a mathematical discovery be so controversial and threatening as to drive one to kill?
Michaelides has provided us with a multi-layered taleOur heroes find themselves in Paris at the time of major changes in politics and arts. They visit the Moulin Rouge (was Hilbert really there being entertained by dancing girls?) and meet up with the younger artists living in Montmartre, Picasso included. They talk mathematics among themselves and discuss geometry with artists. Igerinos, after his return to Athens, is caught up in the turbulent times of Venizelos’s attempt to reorganize Greek society and his conflict with the Royalists. There is also romance and dealing with underworld criminals to entertain the reader. The whole book is great fun and should appeal to any reader of the Bulletin"". - British Society for the History of Mathematics
Tefcros Michaelides holds a PhD from Pierre et Marie Curie University in Paris, France and was awarded “Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Palmes Académiques” by the French Government. He is a Professor of Mathematics at Athens College, Greece. His published works include Mathimatika Epikera (A Mathematician’s View of Everyday Events), and numerous original studies on the role of mathematics in literature from antiquity to the modern era, and from Chinese texts to the newest science-fiction works. He has also translated many books into Greek, including A Short History of Nearly Everything by Bill Bryson, the widely acclaimed and successful The Parrot’s Theorem by Denis Guedj, Timescape by Gregory Benford, and D’Alembert’s Principle and Mobius Dick by Andrew Crumey.
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ISBN 13 9781930972278
ISBN 10 193097227X
Title Pythagorean Crimes
Author Tefcros Michaelides
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Parmenides Publishing
Year published 2008-10-31
Number of pages 280
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