Author(s):
Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University)
George R. Kaye (1866-1929) was a British civil servant and Orientalist. During his service in India, he collected material on the development of mathematics in the region. In 1915, he published a brief history of the subject entitled Indian Mathematics. This was the first popular western reference on this subject. Kaye has come under strong criticism for his Eurocentric bias in his interpretation of Indian accomplishments, and modern scholarship would seem to support this opinion.
The Table of Contents below provides an outline of the topics considered in the book.
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Index to Mathematical Treasures
Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University), "Mathematical Treasure: Kaye’s History of Indian Mathematics," Convergence (July 2017)