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Mathematica offers a richly illustrated and meticulously researched panoramic view of mathematics’ evolution. Divided into three main sections — the mathematics of the ancient world, the era following the Renaissance, and the landscape of modern mathematics — this volume guides readers through pivotal discoveries and intellectual revolutions.
You’ll discover how early number systems, geometric reasoning, and astronomical calculations gave way to algebraic breakthroughs, calculus and the rise of mathematical formalism. From the works of Greek mathematicians to the dawn of modern computational theory, the narrative brings to life the thinkers and theories that shaped how we understand space, quantity and logic today.
More than 400 vibrant diagrams and full-colour illustrations enrich the text, making complex ideas accessible and visually engaging.
Students of mathematics, engineering and economics will find this book an inspiring resource, while teachers seeking powerful visual teaching aids will appreciate its clarity and depth. With 416 pages in a hard-cover format, this edition is designed both as a reference and a coffee-table book.
Whether you’re revisiting the foundations of mathematical thought or exploring its modern frontiers, Mathematica provides an elegant, comprehensive and visually stunning journey through one of the most fundamental disciplines of human knowledge.