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Book Discription: This is a three volume book on the history of
astronomy and the development of mathematics to solve the problems
of planetary motion as observed from the earth from the time of
ancient Greece to Isaac Newton in the 17th century. It shows how
the ancient Greek mathematicians used propositions from Euclid,
Archimedes, Aristarchus, and Ptolemy to determine how an earth
centered universe worked. Several chapters explain how Ptolemy
developed a table of chords and arcs and invented trigonometry and
spherical trigonometry. Then the book discusses the details of the
Copernican system of a sun centered universe published in 1543, the
data of Tycho Brahe, and how Kepler, using Tycho Brahe's data,
discovered the theory of the elliptical orbits for the planets. The
work of Gallileo on the acceleration of gravity, the pendulum, and
projectiles is discussed and demonstrated. The details of
Gallileo's experiments and methods, and how he supported the
Copernican system is given. The last chapters are a description of
the work of Isaac Newton and the development of the infinitesimal
calculus, and how Newton used calculus to describe his laws of
motion and universal gravitation. Descriptions of the work of
Newton's contemporaries, Descartes, Barrow and Wallis are given,
and how their work influenced Newton. A detailed mathematical
discussion of how Newton's laws led to a demonstration of why the
planets can orbit in ellipses. The book contains numerous
geometrical drawings and demonstrations used by these
mathematicians. In addition the modern notations used in algebra,
analytic geometry, and calculus are presented so the reader can see
and compare the modern expressions of mathematics to the way the
earlier mathematicians expressed their work. The arguments in the
book are developed so any reader with a high school education can
follow the arguments and demonstrations. The goal of the book is to
encourage readers to read the great classics of Euclid, Archimedes,
Apollonius, Ptolemy, Copernicus, Kepler, Gallileo and Newton by
giving a basic understanding of these works.
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