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Form and Clarity in Euclid's 'Elements'

English · Hardback

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As of yet, the remarkable and highly influential textual form of Euclidean mathematics has not been considered from a literary-aesthetic perspective. By its extreme standardization and seeming non-literariness it appears to defy such an approach. This book nonetheless attempts precisely a literary-aesthetic study of the language and style of Euclid's Elements, focusing on book I. It aims to find out what is literary about the form and what motivates this form as form. In doing so, it employs the concept of clarity, asking: How is the textual form related to logical and communicative clarity? That is, how far is the omnipresent standardization necessary for the accomplishment and successful communication of the proofs? Based on a close analysis of the standardization at all levels of the text (lexicon, grammar, structure, and especially diagram), it argues that the textual form of the Elements is standardized beyond logical-communicative purposes, and that it is in this sense 'aesthetic'. The book exposes the unexpected literary dimension of Euclid's Elements, provides a new interpretation of the peculiar form of the work, and offers a model for determining the role of clarity (not only) in Greek theoretical mathematics.

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Anna-Maria Gasser, Berlin.

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Authors Anna-Maria Gasser
Publisher De Gruyter
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.01.2024
 
EAN 9783110670332
ISBN 978-3-11-067033-2
No. of pages 474
Illustrations 56 b/w and 3 col. ill., 1 b/w tbl.
Series Science, Technology, and Medicine in Ancient Cultures
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Subject Humanities, art, music > History > Antiquity

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