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The Story of Maths. The Story of Maths is a four-part British television series outlining aspects of the history of mathematics. It was a co-production between the Open University and the BBC and aired in October 2008 on BBC Four. The material was written and presented by University of Oxford professor Marcus du Sautoy. [1]
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The Story of Maths is a BBC documentary series outlining intriguing aspects of the history of mathematics, written and presented by University of Oxford prof...
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The main Story of Mathematics is supplemented by a List of Important Mathematicians and their achievements, and by an alphabetical Glossary of Mathematical Terms.You can also make use of the search facility at the top of each page to search for individual mathematicians, theorems, developments, periods in history, etc.
THE STORY OF MATHEMATICS. Follow the story as it unfolds in this series of linked sections, like the chapters of a book. Read the human stories behind the innovations, and how they made – and sometimes destroyed – the men and women who devoted their lives to the Story of Mathematics. Prehistoric Mathematics. Sumerian/Babylonian Mathematics.
The Language of the Universe. 1/4 Marcus du Sautoy explores the mathematics of ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia and Greece. All episodes of The Story of Maths.
The Story of Maths: With Marcus du Sautoy, Leonhard Euler, Eleanor Robson, Samuel Patterson. The history of mathematics from ancient times to the present day.
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Dec 31, 2018 · In The Story of Maths, Oxford Professor Marcus du Sautoy describes the biggest ideas in math, using history as an entry point. The first episode tackles ancient mathematical history, finishing with the Greeks; the second profiles Asian and Arabic advances and their lead into Renaissance Europe; the third European Enlightenment math; and the last wraps up with the 20th century, centered largely ...