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Algebra With Arithmetic And Mensuration



This excerpt is from "Algebra With Arithmetic And Mensuration" by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. Colebrooke was a scholar and administrator who brought India's rich mathematical heritage to the attention of the wider world. He published this book in 1817, which contains translations of classic works by the Indian mathematicians and astronomers Brahmagupta and Bhascara. In this book, Colebrooke introduce... more details
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  • Introduces Indian algebra to the Western world
  • Explains its development in relation to that of the Greeks and Arabs
  • Includes translations of classic works by the Indian mathematicians and astronomers Brahmagupta and Bhascara


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This excerpt is from "Algebra With Arithmetic And Mensuration" by Henry Thomas Colebrooke. Colebrooke was a scholar and administrator who brought India's rich mathematical heritage to the attention of the wider world. He published this book in 1817, which contains translations of classic works by the Indian mathematicians and astronomers Brahmagupta and Bhascara. In this book, Colebrooke introduces Indian algebra to the Western world and explains its development in relation to that of the Greeks and Arabs.

The scholar and East India Company administrator Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765-1837) brought India's rich mathematical heritage to the attention of the wider world with the publication of this book in 1817. Based on Sanskrit texts, it contains English translations of classic works by the Indian mathematicians and astronomers Brahmagupta (598-668) and Bhascara (1114-85), who were instrumental thinkers in the development of algebra. Included here are translations of chapters 12 and 18 of Brahmagupta's best-known work, Brahmasphutasiddhanta, focusing on arithmetic and algebra respectively. Also included in this book are translations of two of the greatest works by Bhascara: Lilavati, his treatise on arithmetic, and Bijaganita, on algebra. Furthermore, Colebrooke's introduction aims to position the Indian advancement of algebra in relation to its development by the Greeks and Arabs.
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