- ISBN: 9780415582179 | 0415582172
- Cover: Hardcover
- Copyright: 11/15/2011
Editor's Foreword | p. xiii |
Preface | p. xix |
Note | p. xxiv |
Banu Musa and the Calculation of the Volume of the Sphere and the Cylinder | |
Introduction | p. 1 |
The Banu Musa: dignitaries and learned | p. 1 |
The mathematical works of the Banu Musa | p. 7 |
Treatise on the measurement of plane and spherical figures: a Latin translation and a rewritten version by al-Tusi | p. 10 |
Title and date of the Banu Musa treatise | p. 34 |
Mathematical Commentary | p. 38 |
Organization and structure of the Banu Musa book | p. 38 |
The area of the circle | p. 40 |
The area of the triangle and Hero's formula | p. 46 |
The surface area of a sphere and its volume | p. 47 |
The two-means problem and its mechanical construction | p. 60 |
The trisection of angles and Pascal's Limaçon | p. 66 |
Approximating cubic roots | p. 69 |
Translated Text: On the Knowledge of the Measurement of Plane and Spherical Figures | p. 73 |
Thabit Ibn Qurra and his Works In Infinitesimal Mathematics | |
Introduction | p. 113 |
Thabit ibn Qurra: from Harran to Baghdad | p. 113 |
The works of Thabit ibn Qurra in infinitesimal mathematics | p. 122 |
History of the texts and their translations | p. 124 |
Measuring the Parabola | p. 130 |
Organization and structure of Ibn Qurra's treatise | p. 130 |
Mathematical commentary | p. 133 |
Arithmetical propositions | p. 133 |
Sequence of segments and bounding | p. 142 |
Calculation of the area of a portion of a parabola | p. 154 |
Translated text: On the Measurement of the Conic Section Called Parabola | p. 169 |
Measuring the Paraboloid | p. 209 |
Organization and structure of Ibn Qurra's treatise | p. 209 |
Mathematical commentary | p. 214 |
Arithmetical propositions | p. 214 |
Extension to sequences of segments | p. 218 |
Volumes of cones, rhombuses and other solids | p. 223 |
Property of four segments | p. 230 |
Arithmetical propositions | p. 231 |
Sequence of segments and bounding | p. 233 |
Calculation of the volumes of paraboloids | p. 244 |
Parallel between the treatise on the area of the parabola and the treatise on the volume of the paraboloid | p. 256 |
Translated text: On the Measurement of the Paraboloids | p. 261 |
On The Sections of The Cylinder and Its Lateral Surface | p. 333 |
Introduction | p. 333 |
Mathermatical commentary | p. 337 |
Plane sections of the cylinder | p. 337 |
Area of an ellipse and elliptical sections | p. 341 |
Concerning the maximal section of the cylinder and concerning its minimal sections | p. 356 |
Concerning the lateral area of the cylinder and the lateral area of portions of the cylinder lying between the plane sections touching all sides | p. 363 |
Translated text: On the Sections of the Cylinder and its Lateral Surface | p. 381 |
IBN Sinan, Critique of Al-Mahani: The Area of The Parabola | |
Introduction | p. 459 |
Ibrahim ibn Sinan: 'heir' and 'critic' | p. 459 |
The two versions of The Measurement of the Parabola: texts and translations | p. 463 |
Mathematical Commentary | p. 466 |
Translated Texts | |
On the Measurement of the Parabola | p. 483 |
On the Measurement of a Portion of the Parabola | p. 495 |
Abu Ja'far Al-khain: Isoperimetrics and Isepiphanics | |
Introduction | p. 503 |
Al-Khazin: his name, life and works | p. 503 |
The treatises of al-Khazin on isoperimeters and isepiphanics | p. 506 |
Mathematical Commentary | p. 507 |
Introduction | p. 507 |
Isoperimetrics | p. 509 |
Isepiphanics | p. 524 |
The opuscule of al-Sumaysati | p. 546 |
Translated Texts | |
Commentary on the First Book of the Almagest | p. 551 |
The Surface of any Circle is Greater than the Surface of any Regular Polygon with the Same Perimeter (al-Summaysati) | p. 577 |
Al-quhi, Critique of Thabit: Volume of the Paraboloid of Revolution | |
Introduction | p. 579 |
The mathematician and the artisan | p. 579 |
The versions of the volume of a paraboloid | p. 583 |
Mathematical Commentary | p. 588 |
Translation Texts | |
On the Determination of the Volume of a Paraboloid | p. 599 |
On the Volume of a Paraboloid | p. 609 |
IBN Al-Samh: The Plane Sections of A Cylinder and The Determination of Their Areas | |
Introduction | p. 615 |
Ibn al-Samh and Ibn Qurra, Successors to al-Hasan ibn Musa | p. 615 |
Serenus of Antinoupolis, al-hasan ibn Musa, Thabit ibn Qurra and Ibn al-Samh | p. 618 |
The structure of the study by Ibn al-Samh | p. 622 |
Mathematical Commentary | p. 623 |
Definitions and accepted results | p. 623 |
The cylinder | p. 626 |
The plane sections of a cylinder | p. 627 |
The properties of a circle | p. 628 |
Elliptical sections of a right cylinder | p. 632 |
The ellipse as a plane section of a right cylinder | p. 632 |
The area of an ellipse | p. 645 |
Chords and sagittas of the ellipse | p. 653 |
Translated Text: On the Cylinder and its Plane Section | p. 667 |
Ibn HuD: The Measurement of the Parabola and the Isoperimetric Problem | |
Introduction | p. 721 |
Kitab al-Istikmal, a mathematical compendium | p. 721 |
Manuscript transmission of the texts | p. 727 |
The Measurement of the Parabola | p. 729 |
Infinitesimal property or conic property | p. 729 |
Mathematical commentary on Propositions 18-21 | p. 733 |
Translation: Kitab al-Istikmal | p. 749 |
The Isoperimetric Problem | p. 755 |
An extremal property or a geometric property | p. 755 |
Mathematical commentary on Proposition 16 and 19 | p. 758 |
Translation: Kitab al-Istikmaal | p. 764 |
Supplementary Notes | |
The Formula of Hero of Alexandria according to Thabit ibn Qurra | p. 767 |
Commentary of Ibn Abi Jarrada on The Sections of the Cylinder by Thabit ibn Qurra | p. 767 |
Bibliography | p. 779 |
Indexes | |
Index of names | p. 793 |
Subject index | p. 797 |
Index of works | p. 805 |
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