Georges Ifrah – The Universal History Of Numbers 4 2005 Turkish Book Turkey
Georges Ifrah – The Universal History Of Numbers 4 (Rakamların Evrensel Tarihi 4: Uzak Doğu'dan Maya Ülkesine Bir, İki, Üç...) – TÜBİTAK Yayınları Edition (2005)
Description:
This is the 2005 Turkish edition of The Universal History Of Numbers 4 (Rakamların Evrensel Tarihi 4: Uzak Doğu'dan Maya Ülkesine Bir, İki, Üç...), published by TÜBİTAK Yayınları. The book is written by Georges Ifrah, a renowned scholar whose research into the history of numbers and numeral systems has become a foundational reference in the field.
In this volume of The Universal History of Numbers, Ifrah continues his exploration of humanity's numerical heritage by examining the counting systems, mathematical traditions, and numeral notations developed across Asia and the Americas. The book investigates the sophisticated numerical methods of civilizations in the Far East, including China and other Asian cultures, as well as the remarkable mathematical achievements of the Maya civilization. Through historical evidence, archaeological discoveries, and comparative analysis, readers gain insight into the diverse ways different societies approached counting, calculation, and the representation of numbers.
Georges Ifrah dedicated decades to researching the origins and evolution of numerical systems around the world. His work combines mathematics, anthropology, archaeology, linguistics, and history, offering a comprehensive view of how numerical knowledge developed across civilizations.
This TÜBİTAK Yayınları edition is part of Ifrah's acclaimed multi-volume series and provides a detailed examination of non-Western mathematical traditions and the global development of numerical thought.
Key Features:
• Title: The Universal History Of Numbers 4 (Rakamların Evrensel Tarihi 4: Uzak Doğu'dan Maya Ülkesine Bir, İki, Üç...)
• Author: Georges Ifrah
• Publisher: TÜBİTAK Yayınları
• PublicationYear: 2005
• Language: Turkish
• Format: Paperback
• Genre: History of mathematics; Popular science; Educational nonfiction
• Topics: Numeral systems; Asian mathematics; Maya civilization; Counting methods; History of numbers
• Themes: Human ingenuity; Cultural development; Scientific history; Mathematical discovery
• Illustrated: Yes
• Literary Significance: Part of Georges Ifrah's landmark series exploring the worldwide history and evolution of numerical systems