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The Doctrine of Triangles

A History of Modern Trigonometry
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The Doctrine of Triangles by Glen Van Brummelen explores the historical evolution of trigonometry. It delves into its origins in ancient civilizations, illustrating how mathematical questions shaped the discipline over time. The book provides insight into the impact of trigonometry on various scientific advancements and its vital role in understanding the natural world.
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This book may appeal to you if you're fascinated by the history and development of trigonometry, especially how it shaped scientific and mathematical thought. Explore how this branch of mathematics emerged, evolved, and influenced various fields over many centuries. Ideal for those with a keen interest in the intersection of science, history, and mathematics, offering both a scholarly and engaging narrative.

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The Doctrine of Triangles

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The Doctrine of Triangles offers an interdisciplinary history of trigonometry that spans four centuries, starting in 1550 and concluding in the 1900s. Glen Van Brummelen tells the story of trigonometry as it evolved from an instrument for understanding the heavens to a practical tool, used in fields such as surveying and navigation. In Europe, China, and America, trigonometry aided and was itself transformed by concurrent mathematical revolutions, as well as the rise of science and technology.

Following its uses in mid-sixteenth-century Europe as the 'foot of the ladder to the stars' and the mathematical helpmate of astronomy, trigonometry became a ubiquitous tool for modelling various phenomena, including animal populations and sound waves. In the late sixteenth century, trigonometry increasingly entered the physical world through the practical disciplines, and its societal reach expanded with the invention of logarithms. Calculus shifted mathematical reasoning from geometric to algebraic patterns of thought, and trigonometry's participation in this new mathematical analysis grew, encouraging such innovations as complex numbers and non-Euclidean geometry.

Meanwhile in China, trigonometry was evolving rapidly too, sometimes merging with indigenous forms of knowledge, and with Western discoveries. In the nineteenth century, trigonometry became even more integral to science and industry as a fundamental part of the science and engineering toolbox, and a staple subject in high school classrooms.

A masterful combination of scholarly rigour and compelling narrative, The Doctrine of Triangles brings trigonometry's rich historical past full circle into the modern era.

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The Doctrine of Triangles by Glen Van Brummelen is lauded as both an accessible and comprehensive history of trigonometry, serving as a valuable resource for scholars. The book transforms a complex subject into something readable and engaging. It is enriched with illustrations and extracts from historical texts, offering insights into the evolution of trigonometry.

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Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780691179414

Publisher: Princeton University Press

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 08 June 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Princeton University Press

Illustration: 122 b/w illus. 6 tables.

Audience: Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 155.0mm

Height: 235.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 392

About the Author

Glen Van Brummelen is dean of the faculty of natural and applied sciences at Trinity Western University, and a historian of mathematics and astronomy. His many books include The Mathematics of the Heavens and the Earth: The Early History of Trigonometry and Heavenly Mathematics: The Forgotten Art of Spherical Trigonometry (both Princeton).

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