قراءات إضافية

الفصل الأول: الرياضيات: أسطورة وتاريخ

مصادر رئيسية

  • Robert Recorde, The Pathway to Knowledg (London, 1551); painstakingly reprinted by Gordon and Elizabeth Roberts (TGR Renascent Books, 2009).

مصادر فرعية

  • Markus Asper, ‘The two cultures of mathematics in ancient Greece’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 107–132.
  • Simon Singh, Fermat’s Last Theorem (Fourth Estate, 1997; Harper Perennial, 2007).
  • Benjamin Wardhaugh, ‘Mathematics in English printed books, 1473–1800: a bibliometric analysis’, Notes and Records of the Royal Society, 63(2009): 325–38.

الفصل الثاني: ما الرياضيات؟ ومَن الرياضي؟

مصادر رئيسية

  • The Suàn shù shū, writings on reckoning: a translation of a Chinese mathematical collection of the second century BC, with explanatory commentary, tr. Christopher Cullen (Needham Research Institute, 2004).
  • Fibonacci’s Liber abaci: Leonardo Pisano’s book of calculation, tr. L. E. Segal (Springer, 2002).

مصادر فرعية

  • Christopher Cullen, ‘People and numbers in early imperial China’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 591–618.
  • G. E. R. Lloyd, ‘What was mathematics in the ancient world?’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press 2009), pp. 7–25.
  • Benjamin Wardhaugh, ‘Poor Robin and Merry Andrew: mathematical humour in Restoration England’, BSHM Bulletin, 22(2007): 151–9.

الفصل الثالث: كيف تنتشر الأفكار الرياضية؟

مصادر رئيسية

مصادر فرعية

  • June Barrow-Green, ‘“Much necessary for all sortes of men”: 450 years of Euclid’s Elements in English’, BSHM Bulletin, 21 (2006): 1–25.
  • Annette Imhausen, ‘Traditions and myths in the historiography of Egyptian mathematics’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 781–800.
  • Victor Katz (ed.), The mathematics of Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, India, and Islam: a sourcebook (Princeton University Press, 2007).
  • Reviel Netz and William Noel, The Archimedes Codex: revealing the secret of the world’s greatest palimpsest (Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 2007).
  • Eleanor Robson, Mathematics in ancient Iraq: a social history (Princeton University Press, 2006).
  • Corinna Rossi, ‘Mixing, building, and feeding: mathematics and technology in ancient Egypt’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 407–28.
  • Benjamin Wardhaugh, How to read historical mathematics (Princeton University Press, 2010).

الفصل الرابع: تعلُّم الرياضيات

مصادر رئيسية

  • Copy books in the John Hersee collection owned by the Mathematical Association, in the David Wilson Library at the University of Leicester.

مصادر فرعية

  • Marit Hartveit, ‘How Flora got her cap’, BSHM Bulletin, 24 (2009): 147–58.
  • Eleanor Robson, Mathematics in ancient Iraq (Princeton University Press, 2008).
  • Polly Thanailaki, ‘Breaking social barriers: Florentia Fountoukli (1869–1915)’, BSHM Bulletin, 25 (2010): 32–8.

الفصل الخامس: حيوية الرياضيات

  • Sonja Brentjes, ‘Patronage of the mathematical sciences in Islamic societies’, in Eleanor Robson and Jacqueline Stedall (eds), The Oxford Handbook of the History of Mathematics (Oxford University Press, 2009), pp. 301–27.

الفصل السادس: في داخل الرياضيات

مصادر رئيسية

  • Euclid, The first six books of the Elements of Euclid, beautifully reproduced in colour from Oliver Byrne’s 1847 original by Werner Oechslin and Petra Lamers-Schutze (Taschen, 2010).
  • Euclid, Elements, Oliver Byrne’s coloured edition of 1847 combined with David Joyce’s interactive version of 2002 http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/Euclid/byrne.html, last accessed January 2012.

مصادر فرعية

  • Glen van Brummelen, ‘Filling in the short blanks: musings on bringing the historiography of mathematics to the classroom’, BSHM Bulletin, 25 (2010): 2–9.

الفصل السابع: التأريخ المتطور للرياضيات

  • Tony Mann, ‘From Sylvia Plath’s The Bell Jar to the Bad Sex Award: a partial account of the uses of mathematics in fiction’, BSHM Bulletin, 25 (2010): 58–66.

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