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| #2814536 in Books | 2004-04-30 | 2004-04-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.58 x.60 x5.36l,.69 | File type: PDF | 304 pages||8 of 9 people found the following review helpful.| abbreviated|By W Boudville|This is a reprint of barely remembered book printed in 1913. It was probably the first to explain to Westerners the history of maths in Japan. Somewhat abbreviated perhaps. You can see how algebra and geometry developed in Japan. With speculation on how calculus from Europe might have influenced 17th century maths manuscripts. While later years brough|From the Back Cover|First published in 1914, this unique book explains the development of the study of math from ancient Japan through to that nation's then-current integration into the Western scientific world. In the beginning, Japan imported its scientific un
One of the first books to show Westerners the nature of Japanese mathematics, this survey highlights the leading features in the development of the wasan, the Japanese system of mathematics. Topics include the use of the soroban, or abacus; the application of sangi, or counting rods, to algebra; the discoveries of the 17th-century sage Seki Kowa; the yenri, or circle principle; the work of 18th-century geometer Ajima Chokuyen; and Wada Nei's contribution...
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