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Counting

Humans, History and the Infinite Lives of Numbers
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Counting by Benjamin Wardhaugh is a captivating exploration into the very essence of numbers and their profound impact on human civilisation. This innovative book takes readers on a spellbinding journey through time, delving into the origins, development, and cultural significance of counting. From primitive tally marks... Read More
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Counting

WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO COUNT? WHY ARE HUMANS THE ONLY SPECIES ON EARTH THAT CAN DO IT? WHERE DID COUNTING COME FROM? HOW HAS IT SHAPED SOCIETIES ALONG THE WAY? AND WHY DOES IT MATTER?

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Counting by Benjamin Wardhaugh is a captivating exploration into the very essence of numbers and their profound impact on human civilisation. This innovative book takes readers on a spellbinding journey through time, delving into the origins, development, and cultural significance of counting. From primitive tally marks to modern digital algorithms, Wardhaugh deftly unravels the mysterious relationship between numbers and the human mind, illustrating how counting has become an integral aspect of our lives.

In the beginning, Wardhaugh introduces us to the roots of counting within the human brain, body, and environment. He paints a vivid picture of our ancestors, such as bead necklace makers in ancient South Africa, who instinctively used counting to organise their world. The narrative then sweeps across continents and epochs, revealing the multifaceted history of counting.

Wardhaugh guides us through the bustling streets of the world’s first metropolis, where the invention of writing enabled sophisticated record-keeping and numerical precision. In classical Athens, we encounter the unique 'counter culture' that emerged within its democratic framework. From the intricate astronomical systems of Mayan kings to the practical accounts of Chinese peasants, the book shows how diverse societies utilised and were transformed by the art of counting.

The exploration does not stop there. By highlighting the advances made by Indian scholars, Wardhaugh illustrates the transmission of numerical knowledge across cultures and eras. We learn about the spread of these ideas to the Western world, which further evolved through the Medieval and Renaissance periods. Wardhaugh’s narrative brings us to the present day, where counting influences everything from government policies to the metrics observed by Korean vloggers.

Through a rich tapestry of stories, Wardhaugh demonstrates how counting has evolved, shaped, and been shaped by human culture. He discusses the psychological and societal implications of numerical order and how humans have endeavoured to bring structure to an otherwise chaotic world. This profound history, as intricate and expansive as humanity itself, illustrates the powerful interplay between numerical thinking and cultural development.

Counting is not only an academic treatise but also a highly engaging read. Wardhaugh's erudite and accessible writing style ensures that readers from all backgrounds will find something of interest. Whether you are a mathematics enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the world around you, this book illuminates the universal and timeless appeal of numbers.

Join Benjamin Wardhaugh on this remarkable journey and uncover the extraordinary ways in which the simple act of counting has shaped, and continues to shape, our world.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780008436476

Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 July 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: William Collins

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 32.0mm

Width: 153.0mm

Height: 234.0mm

Weight: 460g

Pages: 384

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About the Author

Benjamin Wardhaugh is a Fity-pound Fellow at All Souls College, Oxford. His research focuses on the history of numeracy and mathematics, and the ways mathematics influences and is a part of cultures. His work focuses mainly on topics in early modern Britain, including mathematical music theory in that period. He has taught in both the Mathematical Institute and the History Faculty. He is the author of several previous educational books.

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