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International Studies in Phenomenology and Philosophy

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Contextualizing Unguru's 1975 attack on the historiography of ancient Greek mathematics

Martina R. Schneider

pp. 245-267

Abstract

In 1975 S. Unguru published his controversial paper on the need to rewrite the history of ancient Greek mathematics. The origin of the paper is sketched according to Unguru's own story, and then the paper is contextualized in some of the historiographic and disciplinary discussions and shifts taking place during the decade before its publication. The focus is not only on the history of (Greek) mathematics (J. Klein , A. Szabó , M. S. Mahoney ), but a rather broad approach is taken to capture the wider (U.S.-American, academic) discourse around questions of professionalisation of history of science/mathematics. This analysis shows the complexity of the discursive field in which Unguru's paper was written and received.

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Remmert Volker R., Schneider Martina R., Kragh-Sørensen Per (2016) Historiography of mathematics in the 19th and 20th centuries. Basel, Birkhäuser.

Pages: 245-267

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-39649-1_12

Full citation:

Schneider Martina R. (2016) „Contextualizing Unguru's 1975 attack on the historiography of ancient Greek mathematics“, In: V. R. Remmert, M. Schneider & P. Kragh-Sørensen (eds.), Historiography of mathematics in the 19th and 20th centuries, Basel, Birkhäuser, 245–267.