Boyer and Merzbach distill thousands of years of mathematics into a captivating chronicle, showcasing brilliant mathematics and a distinguished cast of characters. They trace the development of European mathematics while also acknowledging the significant contributions from Chinese, Indian, and Arabic civilizations. This work stands as a classic one-volume history of mathematics and the mathematicians behind it. The authors present a mounting structure of knowledge, with a solid foundation dating back to Thales' early geometrical theorems nearly 26 centuries ago. It is regarded as one of the most useful and comprehensive general introductions to the subject. Both readable and scholarly, it serves as an excellent introduction and reference source. Revised for accessibility, the text vividly illustrates humankind's relationship with numbers and includes broadened coverage of twentieth-century advances in probability and computing. Additionally, it features an appendix with an extensive chronological table of mathematical and historical developments, appealing to a wide range of readers.
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Uta C. Merzbach is Curator Emeritus of Mathematics at the Smithsonian Institution and Director of the LHM Institute. Her work focuses on the history and philosophy of mathematics. Her expertise and dedication to the field make her an authority in mathematics. Her publications are a valuable resource for anyone interested in mathematics.

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