G. H. Hardy's Mathematician's Apology 2018 Trade Paperback Edition

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Subject: Personal Memoirs, General, Number Theory Publication Year: 2018 Dewey Decimal: 510 Author: G. H. Hardy ISBN-10: 1684221854 Format: Trade Paperback Dewey Edition: 20 Subject Area: Mathematics, Biography & Autobiography Illustrated: Yes Intended Audience: Trade brand: Martino FINE Books ISBN-13: 9781684221851 Publisher: Martino FINE Books Synopsis: 2017 Reprint of 1941 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. G. H. Hardy was one of this century's finest mathematical thinkers, renowned among his contemporaries as a 'real mathematician ... the purest of the pure'. This 'Apology', written in 1940, offers a brilliant and engaging account of mathematics as very much more than a science; when it was first published, Graham Greene hailed it alongside Henry James's notebooks as 'the best account of what it was like to be a creative artist'. One of the main themes of the book is the beauty that mathematics possesses, which Hardy compares to painting and poetry. For Hardy, the most beautiful mathematics was that which had no practical applications in the outside world (pure mathematics) and, particularly, his own special field of number theory. gtin13: 9781684221851 TitleLeading: A Item Height: 0.2 in Item Weight: 5.9 Oz Language: English Type: Textbook Publication Name: Mathematician's Apology Item Width: 6.1 in Number of Pages: 102 Pages Item Length: 9.2 in

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2017 Reprint of 1941 Edition. Full facsimile of the original edition, not reproduced with Optical Recognition software. G. H. Hardy was one of this century's finest mathematical thinkers, renowned among his contemporaries as a 'real mathematician ... the purest of the pure'. This 'Apology', written in 1940, offers a brilliant and engaging account of mathematics as very much more than a science; when it was first published, Graham Greene hailed it alongside Henry James's notebooks as 'the best account of what it was like to be a creative artist'. One of the main themes of the book is the beauty that mathematics possesses, which Hardy compares to painting and poetry. For Hardy, the most beautiful mathematics was that which had no practical applications in the outside world (pure mathematics) and, particularly, his own special field of number theory.

  1. This book is a gem for anyone who loves math or deep intellectual reflection. Hardy’s writing is elegant and passionate, offering a rare glimpse into the mind of a pure mathematician. The reprint preserves the original text beautifully, making it feel authentic and timeless. Whether you're a math enthusiast or just curious about the beauty of abstract thought, this book is both inspiring and thought-provoking. A must-read for those who appreciate the art of mathematics.

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