Teaching the Mathematical Sciences at French and German Universities during the 18th Century
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Teaching the Mathematical Sciences at French and German Universities during the 18th Century

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  1. 134 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
eBook - PDF

Teaching the Mathematical Sciences at French and German Universities during the 18th Century

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About this book

In 18th century France and Germany, new textbooks for teaching the mathematical sciences in higher education, which were usually entitled "Cours de MathĂ©matique(s)" and "Mathematische AnfangsgrĂŒnde", appeared. They are scientific introductory textbooks, which were mainly created to assist the teaching of the mathematical sciences at universities and to be used by the students. They contain a variety of subjects associated with the wide-ranged label of mathematical sciences at that time. This included not only pure, but also the so-called applied mathematics, like mechanics, statics, and optics.Remarkably, these textbooks were written in the national languages – French and German. The work by Confalonieri/Kröger provides firstly an overview of the French and German educational systems in the 18th century; then, an analysis of a selection of some of the most used French and German textbooks for teaching the mathematical sciences, their contents, and their pedagogical approaches follows. The main aim is to point out the similarities and differences between the considered textbooks and, as much as possible, between the corresponding educational systems.

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Information

Year
2016
Print ISBN
9783736993440
eBook ISBN
9783736983441
Edition
1

Table of contents

  1. Table of Contents
  2. 1 Introduction
  3. 2 The Cours Literature
  4. 3 The AnfangsgrĂŒnde Literature
  5. 4 Case Studies
  6. 5 Conclusion
  7. 6 Appendix: Comparison of the Contentson Ballistics in KĂ€stner’s and BĂ©zout’s Textbooks
  8. 7 Appendix: Short Biographies
  9. 8 Bibliography
  10. 9 References
  11. Alphabetical Index