Author(s):
Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University)
Jean Étienne Montucla (1725–1799) was a French mathematician who perhaps is best remembered for his history of mathematics, Histoire des Mathématiques, first published as two volumes in 1758 and then expanded to four volumes (1799–1802). The two new volumes were published posthumously and with considerable additions by Jérôme Lalande (1732–1807) and other French mathematicians. This work was the most complete history of mathematics published before the 19th century. Volume I considered the origins of mathematics until the fall of the Roman Empire; each successive volume expanded the chronology of the development of mathematics. Volume IV, the last book in the series, discusses mathematics in the West up to the end of the 18th century.
The first page of text offers a “Summary” of what is to follow.
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Index to Mathematical Treasures
Frank J. Swetz (The Pennsylvania State University), "Mathematical Treasure: Montucla's History of Mathematics," Convergence (July 2017)