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Physics

How Mathematics Happened, by Peter S Rudman

By Matthew Killeya

29 November 2006

RUDMAN charts the evolution of mathematics from early hunter-gatherer cultures to the civilisations of ancient Egypt and Babylon. He also looks at how a poor understanding of maths has led historians to false conclusions about the mathematical sophistication of early societies. Rudman’s final observation – that ancient Greece enjoyed unrivalled progress in the subject while failing to teach it at school – leads to a radical punch line: mathematics could be better learned after we leave school. It is an underdeveloped yet intriguing argument.

How Mathematics Happened

Peter S. Rudman

Prometheus Books

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