Ludic Proof
Greek Mathematics and the Alexandrian Aesthetic
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:22nd Jul '21
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This book describes the relationship between science and poetry in the Hellenistic period, transforming our understanding of the origins of Western mathematics.
This book describes the relationship between science and poetry in the Hellenistic period by analysing the stylistic features of Hellenistic mathematics and then showing how they can be understood within the context of Hellenistic poetry. The result transforms our understanding of the origins of Western mathematics.This book represents a new departure in science studies: an analysis of a scientific style of writing, situating it within the context of the contemporary style of literature. Its philosophical significance is that it provides a novel way of making sense of the notion of a scientific style. For the first time, the Hellenistic mathematical corpus - one of the most substantial extant for the period - is placed centre-stage in the discussion of Hellenistic culture as a whole. Professor Netz argues that Hellenistic mathematical writings adopt a narrative strategy based on surprise, a compositional form based on a mosaic of apparently unrelated elements, and a carnivalesque profusion of detail. He further investigates how such stylistic preferences derive from, and throw light on, the style of Hellenistic poetry. This important book will be welcomed by all scholars of Hellenistic civilization as well as historians of ancient science and Western mathematics.
"...it is a beautiful, creative study... ." --BMCR
ISBN: 9781009069809
Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 15mm
Weight: 410g
271 pages