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Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume I (Hardcover, 1992... Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume I (Hardcover, 1992 ed.)
H. L. Busard, M. Folkerts
R3,117 Discovery Miles 31 170 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The Latin "Version II," till now attributed to Adelard of Bath, is edited here for the first time. It was the most influential Euclid text in the Latin West in the 12th and 13th centuries. As the large number of manuscripts and the numerous quotations in other scientific and philosophical texts show, it was far better known than the three Euclid translations made from the Arabic in the 12th century (Adelard of Bath, version I; Hermann of Carinthia; Gerard of Cremona). Version II became the basis of later reworkings, in which the enunciations were taken over, but new proofs supplied; the most important text of this kind is the redaction made by Campanus in the late 1250s, which became the standard Latin "Euclid" in the later Middle Ages. The introduction deals with the questions of when and by whom version II was written. Since Marshall Clagett's fundamental article (1953) it has been generally accepted that version II is one of three Euclid texts attributable to Adelard of Bath. But a comparison of the text of version II with those of versions I and III yields little or no reason to assume that Adelard was the author of version II. Version II must have been written later than version I and before version III; its author was acquainted with Euclid texts of the Boethius tradition and with two of those transmitted from Arabic, version I (almost certainly by Adelard) and the version by Hermann of Carinthia.

Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume II (Hardcover, 1992... Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume II (Hardcover, 1992 ed.)
H. L. Busard, M. Folkerts
R3,095 Discovery Miles 30 950 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Amphora (English, German, Hardcover, illustrated edition): S. S Demidov, M. Folkerts, D.E. Rowe, C.J. Scriba Amphora (English, German, Hardcover, illustrated edition)
S. S Demidov, M. Folkerts, D.E. Rowe, C.J. Scriba
R1,506 Discovery Miles 15 060 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume I (Paperback, 1992... Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume I (Paperback, 1992 ed.)
H. L. Busard, M. Folkerts
R2,836 Discovery Miles 28 360 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The Latin "Version II," till now attributed to Adelard of Bath, is edited here for the first time. It was the most influential Euclid text in the Latin West in the 12th and 13th centuries. As the large number of manuscripts and the numerous quotations in other scientific and philosophical texts show, it was far better known than the three Euclid translations made from the Arabic in the 12th century (Adelard of Bath, version I; Hermann of Carinthia; Gerard of Cremona). Version II became the basis of later reworkings, in which the enunciations were taken over, but new proofs supplied; the most important text of this kind is the redaction made by Campanus in the late 1250s, which became the standard Latin "Euclid" in the later Middle Ages. The introduction deals with the questions of when and by whom version II was written. Since Marshall Clagett's fundamental article (1953) it has been generally accepted that version II is one of three Euclid texts attributable to Adelard of Bath. But a comparison of the text of version II with those of versions I and III yields little or no reason to assume that Adelard was the author of version II. Version II must have been written later than version I and before version III; its author was acquainted with Euclid texts of the Boethius tradition and with two of those transmitted from Arabic, version I (almost certainly by Adelard) and the version by Hermann of Carinthia.

Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume II (Paperback, 1992... Robert of Chester's Redaction of Euclid's Elements, the so-called Adelard II Version - Volume II (Paperback, 1992 ed.)
H. L. Busard, M. Folkerts
R2,858 Discovery Miles 28 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Amphora - Festschrift fur Hans Wussing zu seinem 65. Geburtstag Festschrift for Hans Wussing on the Occasion of his 65th... Amphora - Festschrift fur Hans Wussing zu seinem 65. Geburtstag Festschrift for Hans Wussing on the Occasion of his 65th Birthday (German, Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1992)
S. S Demidov, M. Folkerts, D.E. Rowe, C.J. Scriba
R2,126 Discovery Miles 21 260 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

eine Assistentenstelle bei GERHARD HARIG am bereits 1906 gegrundeten Karl-Sudhoff-Institut fur Geschichte der Medizin und Naturwissenschaften in Leipzig, die er anderen Angeboten (z. B. beim Flugzeugbau) vorzog. Nach dem Tode von Professor HARIG bekam HANS WUSSING 1967 (als einziger habilitierter Wissenschaftshistoriker in der DDR) eine Dozentur fur Geschichte der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften und wurde zum kommissarischen Direktor des Sudhoff-Instituts eingesetzt. Ein Jahr spater wurde er zum a. o. Professor fur Geschichte der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften berufen, 1970 erfolgte die Ernennung zum ordent lichen Professor. Von 1977 bis 1982 war er Direktor des Sudhoff-Instituts und ist seit 1982 Leiter der Abteilung fur Geschichte der Mathematik und der Naturwissenschaften. Die Reihe von WUSSINGs Publikationen ist lang. Eine Liste seiner Veroffentlichungen bis 1985 findet sich in der Zeitschrift NTM, Bd. 24 (1987), S. 1-5. Es ist hier nicht der Ort, all seine Arbeiten im einzelnen zu wurdigen. Erwahnt seien nur die wichtigsten Buchpublikationen: 1962 erschien bei B. G. Teubner Leipzig die Mathematik in der Antike. WUSSING verfasste Biographien von COPERNICUS, GAUSS, NEWTON und ADAM RIES. Auch seine neueste Publikation hat mit dem bekannten deutschen Rechenmeister zu tun: Die Goss von ADAM RIES konnte er trotz schwie rigster Umstande zusammen mit WOLFGANG KAUNZNER noch rechtzeitig im Jubilaumsjahr 1992 herausgeben. WUSSING ist auch ein erfolgreicher Hochschullehrer."

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