History of Mathematics. General Histories of Mathematics
  
   - Mathematics in Civilization
-  Resnikoff and Wells. $11
- I like this very well. It provides a reasonable
    introduction in under 400 pages, and has exactly the sort of
    exercises I find myself assigning. They are quite selective
    in their choice of material.
   
- The Development of Mathematics
- Eric Temple Bell. $12
- An interesting work. In fact, when I open it at random
    I generally stumble on something of interest. Quite polemical.From page 1:
     ... mathematics has come down to the present by
    the two main streams of number and form. 
   From page 132: Modern mathematics originated in five major
   advances of the seventeenth century:... . 
   From page 81: [The Greek'] mathematics is intelligible to us ...
   Ours ... would appear to them ... as conclusive evidence of insanity.
- Mathematical Thought from Ancient to Modern Times
- Morris Kline
- Like Bell's, this is a selective history, oriented toward understanding
    how mathematics has progressed. More technical, more serious, less
    polemical in tone, perhaps equally opinionated, but certainly of
    greater depth. This is a subject
    in which passion is not out of place - since notions of progress 
    vary widely. 
   
- Great Moments in Mathematics, Howard Eves (2 vols.)
     
- This is the original version of Eves' history book before
    it became a textbook. It is 
    shorter, cheaper, and  better and could be used as the main text.
    Each volume is $29, which I would say is overpriced. They
    are frequently available used at $10-$15. 
  
- An Introduction to the History of Mathematics
- Howard Eves. Each succeeding edition is longer, more expensive, and less
	focussed - like our calculus textbooks. $82
- History of Mathematics
- Moritz Cantor, 4 vols in German  (Geschichte der Mathematik).
- Out of print, but useful in
       emergencies. A very excellent work, though out of date in 
       some respects. In the Mathematics Library.
    
  
  
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    File date: Feb. 1999