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The Development of Newtonian Calculus in Britain, 1700–1800

The Development of Newtonian Calculus in Britain, 1700–1800

The Development of Newtonian Calculus in Britain, 1700–1800

Niccolò Guicciardini, Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy
December 1989
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Hardback
9780521364669

    This book examines the development of calculus in Britain during the century following Newton. It is usually maintained that this was a period of decline in British mathematics. However, the author's research has shown that the methods used by researchers of the period yielded considerable success in laying the foundations and investigating the applications of the calculus. Even when 'decline' was at its worst point, in mid-century, the foundations of the reform, which were to change the direction and nature of the mathematics community, were being laid. The book considers the importance of the work of mathematicians such as Isaac Newton, Roger Cotes, Brook Taylor, James Stirling, Abraham de Moivre, Colin Maclaurin, Thomas Bayes, John Landen and Edward Waring. It will be useful to science historians and philosophers studying the period, and to students of British history studying the teaching of mathematics.

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    December 1989
    Hardback
    9780521364669
    244 pages
    229 × 152 × 18 mm
    0.53kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction
    • Overture: Newton's published work on the calculus of fluxions
    • Part I. The Early Period:
    • 1. The diffusion of the calculus (1700–1730)
    • 2. Developments in the calculus of fluxions (1714–1733)
    • 3. The controversy on the foundations of the calculus (1734–1742)
    • Part II. The Middle Period:
    • 4. The textbooks on fluxions (1736–1758)
    • 5. Some applications of the calculus (1740–1743)
    • 6. The analytic art (1755–1785)
    • Part III. The Reform:
    • 7. Scotland (1785–1809)
    • 8. The Military Schools (1773–1819)
    • 9. Cambridge and Dublin (1790–1820)
    • 10. Tables
    • Endnotes
    • Bibliography
    • Index.
      Author
    • Niccolò Guicciardini , Università degli Studi di Bergamo, Italy

      Niccolò Guicciardini holds degrees in physics and philosophy awarded by the Università degli Studi di Milano. This book is the published version of his Ph.D. thesis in the history of mathematics, written under the supervision of Ivor Grattan-Guinness at Middlesex Polytechnic. Niccolò Guicciardini is Co-Editor in Chief of Historia Mathematica and is a recipient of the Sarton Medal for 2011–2012, awarded by the University of Ghent, Belgium.