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Ivor Grattan-Guinness died

04.03.2015 14:24

Ivor Grattan-Guinness, the historian of mathematics who set himself the task of asking “What happened in the past?” instead of taking traditional "heritage" viewpoint of the winners describing "How did we get here?” died  aged 73 on 12 December 2014. See obituary published in The Guardian by his first PhD- student Tony Crilly.

We have been deeply inspired by his method, at the first winter workshop (2011) we devoted one evening session to round table discussion on his paper „The mathematics of the past: distinguishing its history from our heritage,“ Historia Mathematica 31 (2004), pp. 163–185.

RIP

 

 

 

Return to the "Mathematics for the People"

14.01.2014 22:16

We impatiently await the publication of "Věda jde k lidu" (Science goes to the People) by Doubravka Olšáková. Coming soon in Academia (publishing house of the Czech Academy of Sciences, cf its homepage). The topic of the last workshop (2013) was deeply inspired by this research and we have already enjoyed a small part of it in the lecture by Doubravka.

 

Věda jde k lidu