Descriptive Geometry, the Spread of a Polytechnic Art : the Legacy of Gaspard Monge
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Descriptive Geometry, the Spread of a Polytechnic Art : the Legacy of Gaspard Monge
(International studies in the history of mathematics and its teaching / series editors, Alexander Karp, Gert Schubring)
Springer, c2019
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Includes bibliographical references and indexes
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内容説明
This book seeks to explore the history of descriptive geometry in relation to its circulation in the 19th century, which had been favoured by the transfers of the model of the Ecole Polytechnique to other countries. The book also covers the diffusion of its teaching from higher instruction to technical and secondary teaching. In relation to that, there is analysis of the role of the institution - similar but definitely not identical in the different countries - in the field under consideration. The book contains chapters focused on different countries, areas, and institutions, written by specialists of the history of the field. Insights on descriptive geometry are provided in the context of the mathematical aspect, the aspect of teaching in particular to non-mathematicians, and the institutions themselves.
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Table of Contents
Part I- First spreading in Western Europe
Chapter 1 Monge's Descriptive Geometry: his Lessons and the Teachings given by
Lacroix and Hachette
Evelyne Barbin
Chapter 2 Descriptive Geometry in France: Circulation, Transformation, Recognition
(1795- 1905)
Evelyne Barbin
Chapter 3 Descriptive Geometry in Italy in the 19th Century: Spread, Popularization, Teaching
Roberto Scoth
Chapter 4 Luigi Cremona and Wilhelm Fiedler: the Link between Descriptive and Projective Geometry in Technical Instruction
Marta Menghini
Chapter 5 Descriptive Geometry in 19th Century Spain: from Monge to Cirodde
Elena Ausejo
Chapter 6 Descriptive Geometry in Spain and the Emergence of the late Modern European outlook on the Relationship between Pure Science and Technology
Ana Millan Gasca
Chapter 7 Portuguese books of Descriptive Geometry, from University and Polytechnic to Secondary School
Eliana Manuel Pinho, Jose Carlos Santos, Joao Pedro Xavier
Part II- Installation of Descriptive Geometry in Europe
Chapter 8 A German Interpreting of Descriptive Geometry and Polytechnic
Nadine Benstein
Chapter 9 The Evolution of Descriptive Geometry in Austria
Hellmuth Stachel
Chapter 10 The Vienna School of Descriptive Geometry
Christa Binder
Chapter 11 Otto Wilhelm Fiedler and the Synthesis of Projective and Descriptive Geometry
Klaus Volkert
Chapter 12 At the Crossroads of two Engineering Cultures, or An Unedited Story of the French Polytechnician Charles Potier's Descriptive Geometry Books in Russia
Irina Gouzevitch and Dmitri Gouzevitch
Chapter 13 Engineering Studies and Secondary Education: Descriptive Geometry in the Netherlands (1820-1960)
Jenneke Kruger
Chapter 14 In Pursuit of Monge's Ideal: the Introduction of Descriptive Geometry in the Educational Institutions in Greece during the 19th century
Christine Phili
Chapter 15 The Rise and Fall of Descriptive Geometry in Denmark
Jesper Lutzen
Chapter 16 Descriptive Geometry at Czech Technical Universities until 1939
Vlasta Moravcova
Chapter 17 The Love Affair with Descriptive Geometry: Its History in Serbia
Katarina Jevtic Novakovic and Snezana Lawrence
Chapter 18 Descriptive geometry in England - Lost in Translation
Snezana Lawrence
Part III- Descriptive geometry in America and Africa
Chapter 19 Teaching of Descriptive Geometry in the United States (1817-1915): Circulation among Military Engineers, Scholars and Draftsmen
Thomas Preveraud
Chapter 20 The Teaching of Descriptive Geometry in Egypt (1837-1902)
Pascal Crozet
Chapter 21 The Dissemination of Descriptive Geometry in Latin America Gert Schubring, Vinicius Mendes,
Thiago Oliveira and Luiz Carlos Guimaraes
Epilogue
Chapter 22 The Myth of the Polytechnic School Gert Schubring
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