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- From: wsadjw@rw7.urc.tue.nl (Jan Willem Nienhuys)
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- Subject: Re: Bell's _Men of Mathematics_ (was: Great and Inspirational ?)
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- Date: 18 Aug 92 15:28:31 GMT
- References: <1992Aug6.095915.1@lure.latrobe.edu.au> <1992Aug6.220654.28014@cl.cam.ac.uk> <1992Aug13.193848.5184@ariel.ec.usf.edu>
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- In article <1992Aug13.193848.5184@ariel.ec.usf.edu> mccolm@darwin.math.usf.edu. (Gregory McColm) writes:
- >In particular, Bell despises all politicians (he's not
- >alone in this), and has a tendency to think that good
- >mathematics is a mark of good character. He also
- >repeats gossip incautiously.
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- You can't trust anything in Bell, unless it's backed up
- by somebody else. Better read the somebody else.
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- >
- >I don't know of a conventional, responsible, moderate
- >book containing short biographies of mathematicians.
- >As for histories of mathematics, Carl Boyer is a very
- >good conventional, responsible, and moderate writer
- >of mathematical history; his book is quite reasonable.
- >Edna Kramer's is more ahistorical. Other nominations?
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- D.M. Burton, The history of mathematics. An Introduction.
- Allyn and Bacon, Boston etc., 1985.
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- It's a bit expensive, and not as encyclopedic as Boyer.
- But it tends to give more non-mathematical historic background.
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- JWN
- >
- >-----Greg McColm
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