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Julian Havil - John Napier: Life, Logarithms, and Legacy - 9780691155708 - V9780691155708
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John Napier: Life, Logarithms, and Legacy

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Description for John Napier: Life, Logarithms, and Legacy Hardback. Num Pages: 296 pages, 64 line illus. 48 tables. BIC Classification: 3JD; PBC; PBX. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 239 x 175 x 23. Weight in Grams: 574.
John Napier (1550-1617) is celebrated today as the man who invented logarithms--an enormous intellectual achievement that would soon lead to the development of their mechanical equivalent in the slide rule: the two would serve humanity as the principal means of calculation until the mid-1970s. Yet, despite Napier's pioneering efforts, his life and work have not attracted detailed modern scrutiny. John Napier is the first contemporary biography to take an in-depth look at the multiple facets of Napier's story: his privileged position as the eighth Laird of Merchiston and the son of influential Scottish landowners; his reputation as a magician who dabbled in alchemy; his interest in agriculture; his involvement with a notorious outlaw; his staunch anti-Catholic beliefs; his interactions with such peers as Henry Briggs, Johannes Kepler, and Tycho Brahe; and, most notably, his estimable mathematical legacy. Julian Havil explores Napier's original development of logarithms, the motivations for his approach, and the reasons behind certain adjustments to them. Napier's inventive mathematical ideas also include formulas for solving spherical triangles, "Napier's Bones" (a more basic but extremely popular alternative device for calculation), and the use of decimal notation for fractions and binary arithmetic. Havil also considers Napier's study of the Book of Revelation, which led to his prediction of the Apocalypse in his first book, A Plaine Discovery of the Whole Revelation of St. John--the work for which Napier believed he would be most remembered. John Napier assesses one man's life and the lasting influence of his advancements on the mathematical sciences and beyond.

Product Details

Publisher
Princeton University Press
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2014
Condition
New
Weight
570g
Number of Pages
296
Place of Publication
New Jersey, United States
ISBN
9780691155708
SKU
V9780691155708
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About Julian Havil
Julian Havil is the author of Gamma: Exploring Euler's Constant, Nonplussed!: Mathematical Proof of Implausible Ideas, Impossible?: Surprising Solutions to Counterintuitive Conundrums, and The Irrationals: A Story of the Numbers You Can't Count On (all Princeton). He is a retired former master at Winchester College, England, where he taught mathematics for more than three decades.

Reviews for John Napier: Life, Logarithms, and Legacy
"John Napier fills a gap concerning an important, and often ignored, chapter of mathematical history."
George Szpiro, Nature "In this engaging book, we learn more about Napier the mathematician, the religious zealot, the person."
Devorah Bennu, The Guardian, Grrl Scientist "Edinburgh born John Napier, the inventor of logarithms, is in danger of fading into the shadows of the scientific landscape. In the new book John Napier: Life, Logarithms, and Legacy, Julian Havil does a marvelous job of bringing Napier back into the spotlight."
Stephanie Blanda, American Mathematical Society blog "I'm sure after reading this entertaining and enjoyable book, Napier will climb some rungs on your ladder of famous mathematicians."
A. Bultheel, European Mathematical Society "Havil ... gives a rich history of Napier's involvement in the Protestant reformation, his introduction of logarithms, and his legacy."
Choice "With this book, the author continues his impressive series of illuminating, accessible monographs on the history of mathematics."
Bart J. I. Van Kerkhove, Mathematical Review "This book fills a clear gap in published work on Napier and is likely to be the standard point of departure for those interested in his life and work for some years to come."
Mark McCartney, London Mathematical Society Newsletter "It is clearly a very interesting book."
Ernesto Nungesser, Irish Math Society Bulletin "Havil's attention to detail is without equal in the opinion of this reviewer."
John A. Adam, Scotia

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