David Eugene Smith
Edited by Tristan Abbey
Foreword by Anthony Esolen
Description
A new fully illustrated edition of the 1925 classic that explores the relationship between cathedrals and mathematics
PRAISE FOR DAVID EUGENE SMITH
“The Great Mathematical Humanist” — Science
“The Master Mind” — Mathematics Teacher
“The High Priest in the Mathematical Sanctuary” — Journal of Education
In the years after the First World War, American mathematician and historian David Eugene Smith toured the war-battered Christian cathedrals of Europe. As was his custom on such journeys—and he made many over the years—he wrote a reflection to share with friends and family. These mementoes were a true gift in an age when few could venture overseas.
Mathematica Gothica is that monograph. In it, Smith explores the role mathematics played in cathedral design and in the minds of the craftsmen who built these structures. This edition features a new introduction by literary scholar Anthony Esolen, fully remastered and expanded annotations, a supplemental appendix for the modern reader, and—for the first time—dozens of illustrations from artistic sources contemporary to Smith’s time.
Details
Pages: 118
Publisher: Science Venerable Press
Publication Date: November 23, 2023
Trim Size: 5.25 x 8.0 in
ISBN: 978-1959976011
Author Bio
David Eugene Smith (1860-1944) served as President of the Mathematical Association of America and founded the History of Science Society. He authored hundreds of textbooks, monographs, essays, children’s books, plays, and economics fiction. Among his many works are Mathematica Gothica, Rara Arithmetica, and the two-volume History of Mathematics.