by Lynne Gladstone - Millar (Author)
When John Napier published his invention of logarithms in 1614 he was announcing one of the greatest advances in the history of mathematics, and log tables were used universally until the mid-1970s. With his Rabdologia, an ingenious calculating tool composed of numbered rods which came to be known as 'Napier's Bones', he enabled people in the marketplace to do multiplication sums without knowing any multiplication tables. Perhaps the most extraordinary thing about this most extraordinary man was that his great inventions were made without the stimulus of talking to other mathematicians in mainstream Europe. Working away in comparative isolation in a tower house in Scotland, Napier produced methods of calculations that literally changed lives all over the world.
Format: Paperback
Pages: 58
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: NMSE - Publishing Ltd
Published: 18 Mar 2003
ISBN 10: 1901663701
ISBN 13: 9781901663709