The case for connection between theory and practice can be most persuasively drawn in the area of mathematics, which is the focus of this book. Practical mathematics was a growing field in early modern Europe and these essays are organised into three parts which contribute to the debate about the role ofmathematical practice in the Scientific Revolution. First, they demonstrate the variability of the identity of practical mathematicians, and of the practices involved in their activities in early modern Europe. Second, readers are invited to consider what practical mathematics looked like and that although practical mathematical knowledge was transmitted and circulated in a wide variety of ways, participants were able to recognize them all as practical mathematics. Third, the authors show how differences and nuances in practical mathematics typically depended on the different contexts in which it was practiced: social, cultural, political, and economic particularities matter. Historians of science, especially those interested in the Scientific Revolution period and the history of mathematics will find this book and its ground-breaking approach of particular interest.
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"This book shows that diverse and new historiographical approaches to the study of practical mathematics should be considered. Historians of science, especially those interested in the Scientific Revolution and the history of mathematics, will find this book and its ground-breaking approach of particular interest." (Argante Ciocci, Nuncius, Vol. 33 (3), November, 2018)
"This slim yet wide-ranging volume offers compelling perspectives for broadening the scholar/craftsman debate. It is relevant to anyone studying the history of science in early modern Europe. As a whole, the essays capture the complexities of the theoretical, practical, andmaterial concerns of mathematical practitioners and invite further discussion." (Catherine Abou-Nemeh, ISIS, Vol. 109 (2), June, 2018)
"Mathematical Practitioners and the Transformation of Natural Knowledge in Early Modern Europe is a collection of nine papers from various authors from around the globe. ... I do believe that this text could be a good supplement for students, and I firmly believe that this could be very useful for any professor looking for additional historical content." (Brent Kelderman, MAA Reviews, June, 2017)