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  1. Ancient Greek Mathematical Proofs and Metareasoning.Mario Bacelar Valente - 2024 - In Maria Zack (ed.), Research in History and Philosophy of Mathematics. Annals of the Canadian Society for History and Philosophy of Mathematics. pp. 15-33.
    We present an approach in which ancient Greek mathematical proofs by Hippocrates of Chios and Euclid are addressed as a form of (guided) intentional reasoning. Schematically, in a proof, we start with a sentence that works as a premise; this sentence is followed by another, the conclusion of what we might take to be an inferential step. That goes on until the last conclusion is reached. Guided by the text, we go through small inferential steps; in each one, we go (...)
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    Greek Mathematics to the Time of Euclid.Ian Mueller - 2018 - In Sean D. Kirkland & Eric Sanday (eds.), A Companion to Ancient Philosophy. Evanston, Illinois: Northwestern University Press. pp. 686–718.
    This chapter contains sections titled: Euclid's Elements First Principles Aspects of Euclid's Plane Geometry Proportionality Greek Arithmetic and its History On the History of Greek Geometry Conclusion Bibliography.
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    A Short History of Greek Mathematics.James Gow - 1923 - Cambridge University Press.
    James Gow's A Short History of Greek Mathematics provided the first full account of the subject available in English, and it today remains a clear and thorough guide to early arithmetic and geometry. Beginning with the origins of the numerical system and proceeding through the theorems of Pythagoras, Euclid, Archimedes and many others, the Short History offers in-depth analysis and useful translations of individual texts as well as a broad historical overview of the development of mathematics. Parts I and II (...)
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra.Jacob Klein - 1968 - M. I. T. Press.
    Important study focuses on the revival and assimilation of ancient Greek mathematics in the 13th–16th centuries, via Arabic science, and the 16th-century development of symbolic algebra. This brought about the crucial change in the concept of number that made possible modern science — in which the symbolic "form" of a mathematical statement is completely inseparable from its "content" of physical meaning. Includes a translation of Vieta's Introduction to the Analytical Art. 1968 edition. Bibliography.
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    Greek Mathematical Philosophy.Edward A. Maziarz - 1968 - New York: Ungar. Edited by Thomas Greenwood.
  6. Greek Mathematical Philosophy [by] Edward A. Maziarz [and] Thomas Greenwood.Edward A. Maziarz & Thomas Greenwood - 1968 - Ungar.
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  7. Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra.Jacob Klein, Eva Brann & J. Winfree Smith - 1969 - British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 20 (4):374-375.
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    Greek-Arabic-Latin: The Transmission of Mathematical Texts in the Middle Ages.Richard Lorch - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):313-331.
    During the Middle Ages many Greek mathematical and astronomical texts were translated from Greek into Arabic and from Arabic into Latin. There were many factors complicating the study of them, such as translation from or into other languages, redactions, multiple translations, and independently transmitted scholia. A literal translation risks less in loss of meaning, but can be clumsy. This article includes lists of translations and a large bibliography, divided into sections.
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    Greek mathematics and Greek logic.Ian Mueller - 1974 - In John Corcoran (ed.), Ancient logic and its modern interpretations. Boston,: Reidel. pp. 35--70.
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  10. Greek Mathematical Diagrams: Their Use and Their Meaning’.R. Netz - 1998 - For the Learning of Mathematics 18:33-39.
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    Greek Science and Philosophy: Ten Recent Books in ReviewThe Physical World of the Greeks.The Philosophy of Plato.Der Dialog "Kratylos" im Rahmen der Platonischen Sprach- und Erkenntnisphilosophie.Protagoras.The Evaluation of Pleasure in Plato's Ethics.Plato's Philosophy of Mathematics.Aristotle's Philosophy of Mathematics.Aristotle's Criticism of Plato's `Timaeus'.Aristotelesstudien: Philologische Untersuchungen zur Entwicklung der Aristotelischen Ethik.Ronald B. Levinson - 1957 - Journal of Philosophy 54 (25):813-822.
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    Greek Mathematical Astronomy Reconsidered.Hugh Thurston - 2002 - Isis 93 (1):58-69.
    Recent investigations have thrown new light on such topics as the early Greek belief in heliocentricity, the relation between Greek and Babylonian astronomy, the reliability of Ptolemy's Syntaxis, Hipparchus's theory of motion for the sun, Hipparchus's value for the obliquity of the ecliptic, and Eratosthenes' estimate of the size of the earth. Some claims resulting from these investigations are controversial, especially the reevaluation of Ptolemy (though it is notable that no one any longer uses data from the Syntaxis for investigating (...)
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    Homeomeric Lines in Greek Mathematics.Fabio Acerbi - 2010 - Science in Context 23 (1):1-37.
    ArgumentThis article presents ancient documents on the subject of homeomeric lines. On the basis of such documents, the article reconstructs a definition of the notion as well as a proof of the result, which is left unproved in extant sources, that there are only three homeomeric lines: the straight line, the circumference, and the cylindrical helix. A point of particular historiographic interest is that homeomeric lines were the only class of lines defined directly as the extension of a mathematical property, (...)
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  14. Greek Mathematics (Arithmetic, Geometry, Proportion Theory) to the Time of Euclid.Ian Mueller - forthcoming - A Companion to Ancient Philosophy.
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    Greek Geometry and Its Discontents: The Failed Search for Non-Euclidean Geometries in the Greek Philosophical and Mathematical Corpus.Sabetai Unguru - 2013 - NTM Zeitschrift für Geschichte der Wissenschaften, Technik und Medizin 21 (3):299-311.
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  16. Kant’s Philosophy of Mathematics and the Greek Mathematical Tradition.Daniel Sutherland - 2004 - Philosophical Review 113 (2):157-201.
    The aggregate EIRP of an N-element antenna array is proportional to N 2. This observation illustrates an effective approach for providing deep space networks with very powerful uplinks. The increased aggregate EIRP can be employed in a number of ways, including improved emergency communications, reaching farther into deep space, increased uplink data rates, and the flexibility of simultaneously providing more than one uplink beam with the array. Furthermore, potential for cost savings also exists since the array can be formed using (...)
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    The Greek Influence on Early Islamic Mathematical Astronomy.David Pingree - 1973 - Journal of the American Oriental Society 93 (1):32-43.
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. Jacob Klein.C. J. Scriba - 1970 - Isis 61 (1):132-133.
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  19. Is Mathematics A historical? An Attempt to an Answer Motivated by Greek Mathematics.S. Unguru - 1994 - Boston Studies in the Philosophy of Science 151:203-203.
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    For Some Histories of Greek Mathematics.Roy Wagner - 2009 - Science in Context 22 (4):535-565.
    ArgumentThis paper argues for the viability of a different philosophical point of view concerning classical Greek geometry. It reviews Reviel Netz's interpretation of classical Greek geometry and offers a Deleuzian, post-structural alternative. Deleuze's notion of haptic vision is imported from its art history context to propose an analysis of Greek geometric practices that serves as counterpoint to their linear modular cognitive narration by Netz. Our interpretation highlights the relation between embodied practices, noisy material constraints, and operational codes. Furthermore, it sheds (...)
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  21. Classical-greek logic and contemporary mathematical logic.J. Largeault - 1995 - Archives de Philosophie 58 (1):55-72.
     
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    Greek and Islamic Elements in Arabic Mathematics.J. L. Berggren - 1991 - Apeiron 24 (4):195 - 217.
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    The concept of given in Greek mathematics.Nathan Sidoli - 2018 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 72 (4):353-402.
    This paper is a contribution to our understanding of the technical concept of given in Greek mathematical texts. By working through mathematical arguments by Menaechmus, Euclid, Apollonius, Heron and Ptolemy, I elucidate the meaning of given in various mathematical practices. I next show how the concept of given is related to the terms discussed by Marinus in his philosophical discussion of Euclid’s Data. I will argue that what is given does not simply exist, but can be unproblematically assumed or produced (...)
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    Greek Mathematics.Richard Wallace - 1993 - The Classical Review 43 (02):410-.
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. [REVIEW]H. K. R. - 1969 - Review of Metaphysics 23 (1):132-132.
    This is a translation of Jacob Klein's study "Die Griechische Logistik und die Entstehung der Algebra" which appeared in 1934-1936. His principal thesis is that the Renaissance mathematicians of the sixteenth century did not simply continue the work of the Greek and Arab mathematicians but in the process of developing ancient mathematics introduced a radically new conception of number which has since guided modern mathematical thought. The central figure in this revolution is Vieta. Klein traces the influence of Vieta's ideas (...)
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    Greek Mathematical Philosophy.Ian Mueller, Edward A. Maziarz & Thomas Greenwood - 1970 - Philosophical Review 79 (3):427.
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    On a Possible Relation Between Greek Mathematics and Eleatic Philosophy.Ioannis M. Vandoulakis - 2024 - In Jean- Timothy J. Madigan & Jean-Yves Beziau (eds.), Universal Logic, Ethics, and Truth. Birkhäuser. pp. 217-230.
    In this paper, we approach the problem of the relationship between Greek mathematics and Eleatic philosophy from a new perspective, which leads us to a reappraisal of Szabó’s hypothesis about the origin of mathematics out of Eleatic philosophy. We claim that Parmenidean philosophy, particularly its semantic core, has possibly been shaped by reflexion on the Pythagoreans’ mathematical practice, particularly in arithmetic. Furthermore, Pythagorean arithmetic originates not from another domain outside mathematics but from counting, i.e., it has its roots in man’s (...)
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    Greek Mathematical Philosophy. Edward A. Maziarz, Thomas Greenwood.H. Gericke - 1969 - Isis 60 (3):406-406.
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  29. A History of Greek Mathematics.Thomas Heath - 1921 - Oxford: Clarendon Press.
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    A New History of Greek Mathematics.Reviel Netz - 2022 - Cambridge University Press.
    The ancient Greeks played a fundamental role in the history of mathematics and their ideas were reused and developed in subsequent periods all the way down to the scientific revolution and beyond. In this, the first complete history for a century. Reviel Netz offers a panoramic view of the rise and influence of Greek mathematics and its significance in world history. He explores the Near Eastern antecedents and the social and intellectual developments underlying the subject's beginnings in Greece in the (...)
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  31. LOGIC, MATHEMATICS, ONTOLOGY 1 Crisis Since its very beginning mathematics was deeply related to logic and ontology. Greek mathematicians consciously applied the contradiction principle and had a clear idea of the soundness of modus ponens and of.Francisco Miro Quesada - 1997 - In Evandro Agazzi & György Darvas (eds.), Philosophy of Mathematics Today. Kluwer Academic Publishers. pp. 3.
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    A new history of greek mathematics.Jens Høyrup - forthcoming - Annals of Science.
    In French, haute vulgarisation is a recognized genre. Not so in English, but even without the term A New History of Greek Mathematics is still an excellent representative. Regularly—and especially...
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    The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: A Study in Cognitive History.Reviel Netz - 1999 - Cambridge and New York: Cambridge University Press.
    An examination of the emergence of the phenomenon of deductive argument in classical Greek mathematics.
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    Ludic Proof: Greek Mathematics and the Alexandrian Aesthetic.Reviel Netz - 2009 - Cambridge University Press.
    This book represents a new departure in science studies: an analysis of a scientific style of writing, situating it within the context of the contemporary style of literature. Its philosophical significance is that it provides a novel way of making sense of the notion of a scientific style. For the first time, the Hellenistic mathematical corpus - one of the most substantial extant for the period - is placed centre-stage in the discussion of Hellenistic culture as a whole. Professor Netz (...)
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    Mathematics and poetry in hellenistic alexandria - R. Netz ludic proof. Greek mathematics and the alexandrian aesthetic. Pp. XVI + 255, figs. Cambridge: Cambridge university press, 2009. Cased, £62, us$107. Isbn: 978-0-521-89894-2. [REVIEW]Markus Asper - 2013 - The Classical Review 63 (1):75-77.
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    Greek Mathematics - Salomon Bochner: The Role of Mathematics in the Rise of Science. Pp. x+386. Princeton: University Press, 1966. Cloth, 72 s[REVIEW]D. R. Dicks - 1968 - The Classical Review 18 (03):345-348.
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    Euclid’s Fourth Postulate: Its authenticity and significance for the foundations of Greek mathematics.Vincenzo De Risi - 2022 - Science in Context 35 (1):49-80.
    ArgumentThe Fourth Postulate of Euclid’s Elements states that all right angles are equal. This principle has always been considered problematic in the deductive economy of the treatise, and even the ancient interpreters were confused about its mathematical role and its epistemological status. The present essay reconsiders the ancient testimonies on the Fourth Postulate, showing that there is no certain evidence for its authenticity, nor for its spuriousness. The paper also considers modern mathematical interpretations of this postulate, pointing out various anachronisms. (...)
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    Mathematics in Aristotle.Thomas Heath - 1949 - Routledge.
    Originally published in 1949. This meticulously researched book presents a comprehensive outline and discussion of Aristotle’s mathematics with the author's translations of the greek. To Aristotle, mathematics was one of the three theoretical sciences, the others being theology and the philosophy of nature. Arranged thematically, this book considers his thinking in relation to the other sciences and looks into such specifics as squaring of the circle, syllogism, parallels, incommensurability of the diagonal, angles, universal proof, gnomons, infinity, agelessness of the universe, (...)
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    Science and Mathematics in Ancient Greek Culture (review).Philip Thibodeau - 2004 - American Journal of Philology 125 (1):140-144.
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  40. A Manual of Greek Mathematics.Thomas Heath - 1932 - Philosophy 7 (27):361-363.
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    The Concept of Motion in Ancient Greek Thought: Foundations in Logic, Method, and Mathematics.Barbara M. Sattler - 2020 - New York, NY, USA: Cambridge University Press.
    This book examines the birth of the scientific understanding of motion. It investigates which logical tools and methodological principles had to be in place to give a consistent account of motion, and which mathematical notions were introduced to gain control over conceptual problems of motion. It shows how the idea of motion raised two fundamental problems in the 5th and 4th century BCE: bringing together being and non-being, and bringing together time and space. The first problem leads to the exclusion (...)
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  42. Plato's philosophy of mathematics.Paul Pritchard - 1995 - Sankt Augustin: Academia Verlag.
    Available from UMI in association with The British Library. ;Plato's philosophy of mathematics must be a philosophy of 4th century B.C. Greek mathematics, and cannot be understood if one is not aware that the notions involved in this mathematics differ radically from our own notions; particularly, the notion of arithmos is quite different from our notion of number. The development of the post-Renaissance notion of number brought with it a different conception of what mathematics is, and we must be able (...)
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra by Jacob Klein. [REVIEW]C. Scriba - 1970 - Isis 61:132-133.
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    The language of the “Givens”: its forms and its use as a deductive tool in Greek mathematics.Fabio Acerbi - 2011 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 65 (2):119-153.
    The aim of this article is to present and discuss the language of the «givens», a typical stylistic resource of Greek mathematics and one of the major features of the proof format of analysis and synthesis. I shall analyze its expressive function and its peculiarities, as well as its general role as a deductive tool, explaining at the same time its particular applications in subgenres of a geometrical proposition like the locus theorems and the so-called «porisms». The main interpretative theses (...)
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    Foundations of Mathematics: Ancient Greek and Modern.Erik Stenius - 1978 - Dialectica 32 (3‐4):255-290.
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    The Pythagoreans and Greek Mathematics.W. A. Heidel - 1940 - American Journal of Philology 61 (1):1.
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    Greek Mathematics and Physics. [REVIEW]T. L. Heath - 1923 - The Classical Review 37 (5-6):133-133.
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    Is There Progress in Mathematical Discovery and Did the Greeks Have Analytic Geometry?L. C. Karpinski - 1937 - Isis 27 (1):46-52.
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. [REVIEW]Hiram Caton - 1971 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 3:222-226.
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    Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra. [REVIEW]Hiram Caton - 1971 - Studi Internazionali Di Filosofia 3:222-226.
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