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Counting : humans, history and the infinite lives of numbers

Wardhaugh, Benjamin, 1979-2024
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What has counting meant to different cultures and different individuals? In this book, historian and mathematician Benjamin Wardhaugh explores stories from all over the world and from every period of human history, from the African Stone Age to cyberspace; from Assyrian kings to Chinese peasants. Weaving these histories together, Wardhaugh shows the ways in which counting has been continually reinvented over time, through language, writing, counters and machines. He illustrates how counting has shaped culture, and culture has shaped counting, in a vast story as wide, deep, and tangled as the story of human culture: the story of human attempts to find some order in an unruly world; or, perhaps, to impose on a reluctant world the order that humans find within themselves.
Imprint:
London : William Collins, 2024.©2024
Collation:
viii, 376 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 295-362) and index.
ISBN:
978000843647697800084364769780008436469
Dewey class:
513
Language:
English
BRN:
571056
LocationCollectionCall numberStatus/Desc
Beaumaris LibraryAdult Non Fiction - Science and Technology513 WAROnloan - Due: 17 Jul 2025
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