Newton and the Origin of Civilization

Author(s):  
Jed Z. Buchwald ◽  
Mordechai Feingold

Isaac Newton’s Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended, published in 1728, one year after the great man’s death, unleashed a storm of controversy. And for good reason. The book presents a drastically revised timeline for ancient civilizations, contracting Greek history by five hundred years and Egypt’s by a millennium. This book tells the story of how one of the most celebrated figures in the history of mathematics, optics, and mechanics came to apply his unique ways of thinking to problems of history, theology, and mythology, and of how his radical ideas produced an uproar that reverberated in Europe’s learned circles throughout the eighteenth century and beyond. The book reveals the manner in which Newton strove for nearly half a century to rectify universal history by reading ancient texts through the lens of astronomy, and to create a tight theoretical system for interpreting the evolution of civilization on the basis of population dynamics. It was during Newton’s earliest years at Cambridge that he developed the core of his singular method for generating and working with trustworthy knowledge, which he applied to his study of the past with the same rigor he brought to his work in physics and mathematics. Drawing extensively on Newton’s unpublished papers and a host of other primary sources, the book reconciles Isaac Newton the rational scientist with Newton the natural philosopher, alchemist, theologian, and chronologist of ancient history.

2018 ◽  
Vol 22 ◽  
pp. 01037
Author(s):  
Serbay DURAN ◽  
Hüseyin SAMANCI

The aim of this study is to introduce Muḥammad ibn Mûsâ al-Khwârizmî and his works in terms of history of mathematics and mathematics education. Muḥammad ibn Musa al-Khwârizmî an Iraqi Muslim scholar and it is the first of the Muslim mathematicians who have contributed to this field by taking an important role in the progress of mathematics in his own period. He found the concept of Algorithm in mathematics. In some circles, he was given the nickname Abu Ilmi’l-Hâsûb (the father of the account). He carried out important studies in algebra, triangle, astronomy, geography and map drawing. Algebra has carried out systematic and logical studies on the solution of inequalities at second level in the development of the algebra. He with all these studies have contributed to mathematical science and today was a guide to the works done in the field of mathematics.


PARADIGMA ◽  
2020 ◽  
pp. 197-211
Author(s):  
Miguel Chaquiam

La propuesta presentada surge de las preocupaciones de enseñar el curso de Historia de las Matemáticas en el curso de pregrado en Matemáticas, en 2005, y estudios relacionados con el doctorado, de 2009 a 2012, y evaluado en el curso de posgrado al enseñar el curso de Historia de las Matemáticas. como recurso didáctico. Después de revisar la literatura sobre el uso de la historia en la enseñanza y varios estudios empíricos utilizando el diagrama de pregrado y posgrado, cuyos resultados rentables fueron expuestos en libros, inicialmente en 2015, reestructurados en 2016 y refinados en 2017, me propuse presentar el diagrama, reflexiones sobre el texto marcado por el diagrama y el público objetivo, así como ejemplos y percepciones de los estudiantes sobre el diagrama.  Los experimentos señalan que el diagrama puede ser un elemento guía importante en la composición de textos que relacionan la historia y las matemáticas en función de la elección del tema/contenido.  Además, la composición del diagrama se ha configurado como un espléndido ejercicio de investigación en la búsqueda de información en diversos contextos y, más aún, la composición textual se ha convertido en un ejercicio admirable ante la necesidad de articular y dar forma a diferentes coyunturas y contenidos en el mismo.Palabras clave: Historia de las matemáticas. La historia como recurso didáctico. Historia de la enseñanza de la matemática. Elaboración de textos con Historia y Matemáticas. HISTORY AND MATHEMATICS INTEGRATEDTHROUGH A METHODOLOGICAL DIAGRAM AbstractThe proposal presented emerges from the concerns of teaching the History of Mathematics course in the undergraduate course in Mathematics, in 2005, and studies related to the doctorate, from 2009 to 2012, and appraised in the postgraduate course when teaching the course History of Mathematics. as a didactic resource.  After reviewing the literature on the use of history in teaching and various empirical studies using the undergraduate and postgraduate diagram, which profitable results were exposed in books, initially in 2015, restructured in 2016 and refined in 2017, I set out to present the diagram, reflections about the text marked by the diagram and the target audience, as well as example and students' perceptions of the diagram.  Experiments point out that the diagram can be an important guiding element in the composition of texts that relate history and mathematics based on the choice of theme/content.  Moreover, the composition of the diagram has been configured as a splendid research exercise in the search for information in various contexts and, more, the textual composition has become an admirable exercise in the face of the need to articulate and shape different conjunctures and contents in the same.Keywords: History of Mathematics. History as a didactic resource. History for Mathematics Teaching. Text Writing with History and Mathematics. HISTÓRIA E MATEMÁTICA INTEGRADASPOR MEIO DE UM DIAGRAMA METODOLÓGICO ResumoA proposta apresentada emerge a partir das inquietações ao ministrar a disciplina História da Matemática no curso de licenciatura em Matemática, em 2005, e de estudos relativos ao doutoramento, de 2009 a 2012, e aquilatada na pós-graduação ao ministrar a disciplina História da Matemática como recurso didático.  Após revisões da literatura sobre o uso da história no ensino e de diversas empirias utilizando o diagrama na graduação e na pós-graduação, cujos resultados proveitosos foram expostos em livros, inicialmente em 2015, reestruturados em 2016 e afinados em 2017, estabeleci como objetivo apresentar o diagrama, reflexões acerca do texto balizado pelo diagrama e do público alvo, bem como exemplo e percepções de alunos em relação ao diagrama.  As experimentações apontam que o diagrama pode ser um importante elemento balizador na composição de textos que relacionam história e matemática a partir da eleição de tema/conteúdo. Além disso, a composição do diagrama tem se configurado como um esplêndido exercício de pesquisa na busca de informações em diversos contextos e, mais, a composição textual tem se tornado um admirável exercício frente a necessidade de se articular e amoldar diferentes conjunturas e conteúdos num mesmo texto.Palavras-chave: História da Matemática. História como recurso didático. História para o Ensino de Matemática. Elaboração de texto com História e Matemática. 


Author(s):  
Luiz Adriano Gonçalves Borges ◽  
Barbara Winiarski Diesel Novaes

O presente trabalho tem por objetivo apresentar alguns elementos metodológicos de utilização de biografias como recurso articulador no ensino de matemática. Argumentamos em torno de um uso ponderativo de biografias ao invés do ornamental, isto é, de uma abordagem histórica que envolve um aprofundamento de conceitos e não somente de temáticas triviais. Apresentaremos uma metodologia que tenha profunda relação com o desenvolvimento histórico das ideias matemáticas e a história da educação matemática. Agindo nesse sentido, objetivamos propor a utilização de biografias de educadores matemático, matemáticos e cientistas como um recurso de aprofundamento em disciplinas dos cursos de licenciatura, mais especificamente no nosso caso, História da Matemática, Filosofia Geral, Tendências em Educação Matemática, Didática Geral e História e Cultura Afro-brasileira. Traçaremos uma breve trajetória da utilização de biografias como metodologia em história, ciências e matemática, procurando perceber como a historicidade do conhecimento científico é importante na elaboração deste tipo de trabalho. Procurando perceber paralelos, vemos que que o desenvolvimento da matemática não é independente do meio-cultural em que está inserido, sendo importante atentar para o contexto histórico da formação das ideias. Utilizamos esse conceitual metodológico no curso de Licenciatura em Matemática da UTFPR campus Toledo, nas disciplinas de História da Matemática, Filosofia Geral e História e Cultura Afro-brasileira (esta optativa), cuja metodologia de trabalho explicaremos neste presente texto. Por fim, ressaltamos o uso potencial da utilização de biografias de educadores matemáticos de renome para serem trabalhados em disciplinas em que prevalecem os saberes para ensinar.Palavras-chave: História da Educação Matemática. História da Ciência. Formação de professores. Biografias.AbstractThis present work aims to present some methodological elements of the use of biographies as an articulating resource in the teaching of Mathematics. We argue about a ponderous use of biographies instead of an ornamental, that is, of a historical approach that involves a deepening of concepts and not only of trivial themes. We will present a methodology that has a deep relation with the historical development of mathematical ideas and the history of mathematical education. Acting in this sense, we aim to propose the use of biographies of mathematical educators, mathematicians and scientists as a deepening resource in disciplines of undergraduate courses, specifically in our case, History of Mathematics, General Philosophy, Trends in Mathematics Education, General Didactics and Afro-Brazilian History and Culture. We will trace a brief trajectory of the use of biographies as methodology in History, Science and Mathematics, trying to understand how the historicity of scientific knowledge is important in the elaboration of this type of work. Looking for parallels, we understand that the development of mathematics is not independent of the cultural environment in which it is inserted, and it is important to look at the historical context of the formation of ideas. We use this methodological concept in the course of Mathematics Degree of the UTFPR campus Toledo, in the disciplines of History of Mathematics, General Philosophy and History and Afro-Brazilian Culture (this optional), whose working methodology will be explained in this text. Finally, we highlight the potential use of the use of biographies of renowned mathematical educators to be worked in disciplines in which the “knowledge to teach” prevails.Keywords: History of Mathematics Education. History of Science. Formation of Professors. Biographies.


Author(s):  
Marcel Danesi

The history of mathematics starts in earnest with one of Pythagoras’ most important proofs, the Pythagorean theorem. This proof was the first link in a chain of ground-breaking ideas, all interconnected with each other, that turned mathematics into an “art of the mind.” The chain continues to be extended today. There would be no computers, science, engineering, or philosophy without Pythagoras’ legacy. This book sketches an outline of that legacy by presenting and discussing ten of the greatest ideas in the mathematical chain. Its aim is to illustrate why mathematics can be designated an intellectual art, a creative enterprise that mirrors any art, from music to painting. Pythagoras actually connected music and mathematics into a theory of the world called the Harmony of the Spheres. The book is intended for a general audience, and especially those who may think that mathematics is uninteresting or boring. Each of its ten chapter ends with five exploratory puzzles that will allow readers to become engaged in some of the ideas treated in the chapter without any technical knowledge. This will allow readers to use this book as well as a collection of fairly easy math problems.


2021 ◽  
pp. 097318492110645
Author(s):  
Dhruv Raina

The nineteenth century has been characterised as a period in which mathematics proper acquired a disciplinary and institutional autonomy. This article explores the intertwining of three intersecting worlds of the history of mathematics inasmuch as it engages with historicising the pursuit of novel mathematics, the history of disciplines and, more specifically, that of the British Indological writings on Indian mathematics, and finally, the history of mathematics education in nineteenth century India. But, more importantly, the article is concerned with a class of science and mathematics teaching problems that are taken up by researchers—in other words, science and mathematics teaching problems that lead to scientific and mathematical research. The article argues that over a period of 50 years, a network of scholars crystallised around a discussion on mathematics proper, the history of mathematics and education. This discussion spanned not just nineteenth-century England but India as well, involving scholars from both worlds. This network included Scottish mathematicians, East India Company officials and administrators who went on to constitute the first generation of British Indologists, a group of mathematicians in England referred to as the Analytics, and traditional Indian scholars and mathematics teachers. The focus will be on the concerns and genealogies of investigation that forged this network and sustained it for over half a century.


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