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Author Ball, Walter William Rouse.

Title A History of the Study of Mathematics at Cambridge / Walter William Rouse Ball.

Published Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2009.

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Physical description 1 online resource (288 pages)
Series Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics
Cambridge Library Collection - Mathematics.
Notes Title from publishers bibliographic system (viewed on 11 Apr 2014).
Summary For centuries, Cambridge University has attracted some of the world's greatest mathematicians. This 1889 book gives a compelling account of how mathematics developed at Cambridge from the middle ages to the late nineteenth century, from the viewpoint of a leading scholar based at Trinity College who was closely involved in teaching the subject. The achievements of notable individuals including Newton and his school are set in the context of the history of the university, its sometimes uneasy relationship with the town community, the college system, and the origin and growth of the mathematical tripos.
Language notes English.
Subject Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- England -- Cambridge.
ISBN 9780511693311 (ebook)
0511693311 (ebook)
9781108002073 (paperback)
1108002072 (paperback)