In the 5th century, the Indian mathematician Aryabhata wrote a small but famous work on astronomy in 118 verses called the Aryabhatiya. Its second chapter gives a summary of Hindu mathematics up to that point, and 200 years later, the Indian astronomer Bhaskara glossed that chapter. This volume is a literal English translation of Bhaskara's commentary complete with an introduction.



Zusammenfassung

In the 5th century the Indian mathematician Aryabhata (476-499) wrote a small but famous work on astronomy, the Aryabhatiya. This treatise, written in 118 verses, gives in its second chapter a summary of Hindu mathematics up to that time. Two hundred years later, an Indian astronomer called Bhaskara glossed this mathematial chapter of the Aryabhatiya.

An english translation of Bhaskara's commentary and a mathematical supplement are presented in two volumes.

Subjects treated in Bhaskara's commentary range from computing the volume of an equilateral tetrahedron to the interest on a loaned capital, from computations on series to an elaborate process to solve a Diophantine equation.

This volume contains an introduction and the literal translation.

The introduction aims at providing a general background for the translation and is divided in three sections: the first locates Bhaskara's text, the second looks at its mathematical contents and the third section analyzes the relations of the commentary and the treatise.



Inhalt
Introduction.- Situating Bhaaskara's commentary: The mathematical matter.- The commentary and ist treatise.- On the translation: Edition.- Technical Translations.- Compounds.- Numbers.- Synonyms.- Paragraphs.- Examples.- The Translation.
Titel
Expounding the Mathematical Seed. Vol. 1: The Translation
Untertitel
A Translation of Bhaskara I on the Mathematical Chapter of the Aryabhatiya
EAN
9783764375928
ISBN
978-3-7643-7592-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
22.06.2006
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Wasserzeichen
Dateigrösse
1.58 MB
Anzahl Seiten
172
Jahr
2006
Untertitel
Englisch