Stamping through Mathematics
Autor Robin J. Wilsonen Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 iun 2001
În literatura academică dedicată istoriei științelor, intersecția dintre cultura vizuală populară și evoluția ideilor abstracte rămâne adesea o lacună explorată doar tangențial. Volumul Stamping through Mathematics, semnat de Robin J. Wilson și publicat la Springer, vine să completeze acest gol printr-o abordare inedită: utilizarea filateliei ca document istoric pentru cartografierea progresului matematic. Considerăm că această a doua ediție reprezintă o resursă vizuală indispensabilă, oferind peste 350 de timbre reproduse color, care ilustrează momentele de cotitură ale disciplinei.
Subliniem modul în care lucrarea extinde cadrul propus de Stamping Through Astronomy de Renato Dicati, aplicând aceeași rigoare filatelică, dar concentrându-se pe fundamentele teoretice ale civilizației. Structura cărții urmărește o progresie cronologică și geografică vastă, pornind de la geometriile timpurii din Egipt și Grecia, trecând prin perioada de aur a matematicii islamice și a Renașterii, până la revoluțiile algebrei și nașterea informaticii. Această organizare permite cititorului să observe nu doar evoluția cifrelor, ci și modul în care societățile au ales să își onoreze savanții prin design poștal.
În contextul operei autorului, Stamping through Mathematics se distanțează de caracterul tehnic al lucrării Introduction to Graph Theory, optând pentru o perspectivă de popularizare a științei. Totuși, rigoarea istorică amintește de Graph Theory 1736-1936, Robin J. Wilson reușind să integreze explicații matematice accesibile alături de artefactele vizuale prezentate. Rezultatul este un hibrid între un album de artă și un manual de istorie, unde fiecare timbru devine o fereastră către o descoperire fundamentală.
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Specificații
ISBN-10: 0387989498
Pagini: 126
Ilustrații: VIII, 126 p.
Dimensiuni: 178 x 254 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.51 kg
Ediția:2001
Editura: Springer
Colecția Springer
Locul publicării:New York, NY, United States
Public țintă
Popular/generalDe ce să citești această carte
Recomandăm această carte celor pasionați de istoria culturii și colecționarilor care doresc să descopere dimensiunea științifică a filateliei. Cititorul câștigă o perspectivă panoramică asupra matematicii, de la Euclid la Einstein, fără barierele limbajului tehnic arid. Este un volum ideal pentru profesori care caută resurse vizuale captivante pentru a ilustra relevanța matematicii în societate, oferind o experiență de lectură estetică și informativă în egală măsură.
Despre autor
Robin J. Wilson este profesor emerit și fost șef al departamentului de Matematică Pură din cadrul Open University, fiind o figură centrală în pedagogia matematică britanică. Expertiza sa vastă se concentrează pe combinatorică și teoria grafurilor, subiecte pe care le-a tratat în lucrări de referință precum Graph Connections. Pasiunea sa pentru istoria științei l-a condus spre scrierea unor texte care fac puntea între mediul academic și publicul larg, Wilson fiind recunoscut pentru capacitatea de a sintetiza evoluții complexe în narațiuni accesibile și riguroase.
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MATHEMATICAL REVIEWS
"?n entertaining book that may by enjoyed by mathematicians, scientists, historians, teachers, students, and stamp collectors."
"The title of this beautifully produced book should not discourage the reader. It is written for the layman with practically no technical formalism or equations. Each topic has an accompanying page of pertinent postage stamps. … Many of the pertinent illustrative stamps reproduce paintings or sculptures. The make-up of the volume is an exemplar of the standards encompassed in the books published by Springer-Verlag, probably one of the world’s most eminent publishers of scientific publications." (Journal of Fine and Performing Arts Philately, Vol. 50 (1), 2004)
"In Stamping through mathematics, Robin J. Wilson utilizes postage stamps from countries around the world as an intriguing means of presenting some major themes and people in the development of mathematics … . It may serve as a unique introduction for … students to the rich multicultural influences that have resulted in the historical developments yielding what we now call modern mathematics … . Stamping through mathematics is an entertaining book that may be enjoyed by mathematicians, scientists, historians, teachers, students, and stamp collectors." (Craig W. Roberts, Mathematical Reviews, Issue 2002 f)
"If you are interested in the beauty of mathematics, you must go out and buy Robin Wilson’s absolutely stunning book of mathematical stamps … . It is not just a collection of beautiful images, because it does contain text explaining the stamps. And it is not a textbook, although it is a book one could easily share with students. It is just a fascinating book in which you can lose yourself for hours, one which may inspire you … ." (Victor Katz, MAA Online, September, 2003)
"The book has full-color illustrations of nigh on 400 postage stamps which illustrate a mathematicaltheme. The format of the main body of the text has a righthand page of stamps on a particular topic, accompanied by a lefthand page giving some mathematical background to the illustrations, and over 50 topics are covered that way. … the accompanying illustrations would certainly be useful for insertion in an all-too-often dry undergraduate lecture." (John Clark, New Zealand Mathematical Society Newsletter, Issue 85, 2002)
"This book is really exceptional: there are only a few books of this sort. … it will be appreciated by many mathematicians, in particular by those interested in stamp collecting. The book shows nice pictures of 400 stamps without descriptions which are appreciated only by real collectors. … The book would be a nice present for anybody with interests in mathematics and stamp collecting as well." (European Mathematical Society Newsletter, March, 2002)
"This book brings together 55 sets of stamps, each set consisting of around half a dozen examples related by a common theme. … The accompanying text benefits from Wilson’s broad knowledge of the history of mathematics, and is a fascinating read in its own right. … Stamping through mathematics would be a good purchase for a school or public library. With its stunning illustrations and gentle text, the book will find favour among a wide audience." (Steve Abbott, The Mathematical Gazette, Vol. 86 (507), 2002)
"Approximately 400 illustrations are provided, all done in beautiful detail. … A useful bibliography also provides additional information. The publisher has done a superb job of reproducing the stamps so they look almost real, employing bright colors. The color plates are fantastic! One need not be a mathematician to appreciate this book. … It will make a wonderful coffee table book or gift and is fun to browse through! It is well worth the price." (Monty J. Strauss, Journal of the Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol. 24 (1), 2002)
"How I wish I couldbuy thousands of copies and leave them around in schools … for children to find it and learn that mathematics is a lively, fascinating subject touching all aspects of our lives. … This book has an extraordinary value to young students and will capture their imagination. Using a fantastic collection of stamps from all over the world related, in author’s opinion, to mathematics, Robin J. Wilson has woven a wonderful story of mathematics through the ages." (C. S. Yoganda, Journal of the Indian Academy of Mathematics, Vol. 24 (1), 2002)
"The appeal of the book is wonderful. … on the left hand side you will find a topic with one page description of a theme. On the right hand side you will see superb color pictures of related stamps from all over the world. … Finally the list of stamps describes the origin and the year printed in of the stamps shown in the book. This is a must for those who have mathematics books and a stamp collection on their shelves." (Péter Hajnal, Acta Scientiarum Mathematicarum, Vol. 68, 2002)
"This is a ‘must’ for all philatelists … . Excellent enlarged color printings of roughly 400 postage stamps relating to mathematics from the earliest forms of counting to modern computers. … This is a precious birthday present for anyone interested in postage stamps and perhaps will raise the appetite to learn more about the field and persons of mathematics. The author … and the publisher are to be congratulated for this unique offer to the Mathematical Year 2000 … ." (O. Ninnemann, Zentralblatt MATH, Vol. 984, 2002)
"This book is a wonderful production featuring superb pictures of various postage stamps with mathematical themes, which are used to take the reader through a snapshot history of mathematics. The author claims in the preface that ‘this book is written for anyone interested in mathematics and its applications’, and then goes on to say ‘In particular, I hope that it will also attract a philatelicmembership." (Walter R. Bloom, The Australian Mathematical Society Gazette, Vol. 29 (1), 2002)
"A selective account of aspects of the history of mathematics which have appeared on postage stamps from across the world. … this is an enjoyable book … . The potted biographies of both famous and obscure mathematicians were entertaining, and here proved some of the virtues of the stamp-led approach in allowing a refreshing view of the history of mathematics … ." (Julia Hawkins, www.plus.maths.org, Issue 16, 2001)