Frasi di Florian Cajori

Florian Cajori è stato un matematico svizzero.

All'età di sedici anni emigrò negli Stati Uniti.

Studiò Matematica presso l'Università del Wisconsin-Madison e conseguì il dottorato di ricerca presso l'Università di Tulane, in Louisiana, dove insegnò per un paio d'anni prima di essere condotto verso nord dalla sua salute .

Insegnò al Colorado College, dove fondò la "Società scientifica del Colorado College".

Divenne uno dei più celebri storici della matematica . Nel 1918 gli venne assegnata la cattedra, appositamente creata, di "Storia della Matematica" presso l'Università della California di Berkeley.

Rimase a Berkeley fino alla sua morte, avvenuta il 15 agosto 1930. Wikipedia  

✵ 28. Febbraio 1859 – 15. Agosto 1930
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Florian Cajori: Frasi in inglese

“Professor Sylvester's first high class at the new university Johns Hopkins consisted of only one student, G. B. Halsted, who had persisted in urging Sylvester to lecture on the modern algebra. The attempt to lecture on this subject led him into new investigations in quantics.”

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F. Cajori's Teaching and History of Mathematics in the U. S. (Washington, 1890), p. 265; Cited in: Robert Edouard Moritz. Memorabilia mathematica; or, The philomath's quotation-book https://archive.org/stream/memorabiliamathe00moriiala#page/198/mode/2up, (1914) p. 171; Persons and anecdotes.

“The miraculous powers of modern calculation are due to three inventions : the Arabic Notation, Decimal Fractions and Logarithms.”

Florian Cajori libro A History of Mathematics

Origine: A History of Mathematics (1893), p. 161; Cited in: Moritz (1914, 263); Arithmetics

“The history of mathematics may be instructive as well as agreeable; it may not only remind us of what we have, but may also teach us to increase our store. Says De Morgan, "The early history of the mind of men with regards to mathematics leads us to point out our own errors; and in this respect it is well to pay attention to the history of mathematics." It warns us against hasty conclusions; it points out the importance of a good notation upon the progress of the science; it discourages excessive specialization on the part of the investigator, by showing how apparently distinct branches have been found to possess unexpected connecting links; it saves the student from wasting time and energy upon problems which were, perhaps, solved long since; it discourages him from attacking an unsolved problem by the same method which has led other mathematicians to failure; it teaches that fortifications can be taken by other ways than by direct attack, that when repulsed from a direct assault it is well to reconnoitre and occupy the surrounding ground and to discover the secret paths by which the apparently unconquerable position can be taken.”

Florian Cajori libro A History of Mathematics

Origine: A History of Mathematics (1893), pp. 1-2; Cited in: Robert Edouard Moritz. Memorabilia mathematica; or, The philomath's quotation-book https://archive.org/stream/memorabiliamathe00moriiala#page/198/mode/2up, (1914) p. 90; Study and research in mathematics

“It is a remarkable fact in the history of geometry, that the Elements of Euclid, written two thousand years ago, are still regarded by many as the best introduction to the mathematical sciences.”

Florian Cajori libro A History of Mathematics

Origine: A History of Mathematics (1893), p. 30 Reported in Memorabilia mathematica or, The philomath's quotation-book by Robert Edouard Moritz. Published 1914.

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