TY - BOOK AU - Barrow,Isaac AU - Whewell,William TI - The mathematical works of Isaac Barrow T2 - Cambridge library collection. Mathematics SN - 9781139568036 (ebook) AV - QA3 .B27 2013 U1 - 510 23 PY - 2013/// CY - Cambridge PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Mathematics KW - Early works to 1800 KW - Geometrical optics KW - Curves, Plane N1 - Originally published in Cambridge printed at the University Press in 1860 N2 - The Cambridge polymath Isaac Barrow (1630-77) gained recognition as a theologian, classicist and mathematician. This one-volume collection of his mathematical writings, dutifully edited by one of his successors as Master of Trinity College, William Whewell (1794-1866), was first published in 1860. Containing significant contributions to the field, the work consists chiefly of the lectures on mathematics, optics and geometry that Barrow gave in his position as Lucasian Professor of Mathematics between 1663 and 1669. It includes the first general statement of the fundamental theorem of calculus as well as Barrow's 'differential triangle'. Not only did he precede Isaac Newton in the Lucasian chair, but his works were also to be found in the library of Gottfried Leibniz. However, rather than considering arid questions of priority, scholars can see in these Latin texts the status of advanced mathematics just before the great revolution of Newton and Leibniz UR - https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9781139568036 ER -