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This authoritative two-volume set by David Eugene Smith provides an exhaustive examination of the history of elementary mathematics. The first volume presents a general survey of mathematical development across civilizations, tracing the evolution of mathematical concepts from ancient Babylonian and Egyptian origins through the classical Greek period and into modern times.
The second volume delves into special topics within elementary mathematics, offering detailed explorations of specific mathematical domains and their historical contexts. Smith’s meticulous research and scholarly approach make this set an invaluable resource for mathematics educators, historians, and students seeking to understand how fundamental mathematical principles developed and were refined throughout human civilization.
Originally published as a definitive academic work, this hardcover set from Gyan Publishing House represents an essential reference for anyone interested in mathematical heritage and the intellectual foundations of modern mathematics.
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