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Dur Debt to Greece and Rome

EDITORS

GEORGE DEPUE HADZSITS, PH.D.
University of Pennsylvania

DAVID MOORE ROBINSON, PH.D., LL.D.
The Johns Hopkins University

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CONTRIBUTORS TO THE "OUR DEBT TO GREECE AND ROME FUND," WHOSE GENEROSITY HAS MADE POSSIBLE THE LIBRARY

Dur Debt to Greece and Rome

Philadelphia

DR. ASTLEY P. Č. ASHHURST
JOHN C. BELL

HENRY H. BONNELL
JASPER YEATES BRINTON
JOHN CADWALADER
MISS CLARA COMEGYS
MISS MARY E. CONVERSE
ARTHUR G. DICKSON
WILLIAM M. ELKINS
WILLIAM P. GEST
JOHN GRIBBEL
SAMUEL F. HOUSTON
JOHN STORY JENKS
ALBA B. JOHNSON
MISS NINA LEA
GEORGE MCFADDEN
MRS. JOHN MARKOE
JULES E. MASTBAUM
J. VAUGHAN MERRICK
EFFINGHAM B. MORRIS
WILLIAM R. MURPHY
JOHN S. NEWBOLD

S. DAVIS PAGE (memorial)
OWEN J. ROBERTS
JOSEPH G. ROSENGARTEN
JOHN B. STETSON, JR.
DR. J. WILLIAM WHITE
(memorial)

The Philadelphia Society for the Promotion of Liberal Studies.

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E. S. Mccartney

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INTRODUCTION

HE history of the beginnings of mathematics in the sense in which we

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understand the term is the history of mathematics in Greece; for it was the Greeks who first conceived the notion of mathematics as a science in and for itself, and it was they who established mathematics as a logical system based upon a few elementary principles, principles which they were the first to lay down and which remain substantially unshaken to the present day.

If it is true that any one who desires to get to the root of a subject should study it historically, it should seem almost superfluous to urge the student of mathematics to go to the sources. But it is not only the mathematician who should study the original works of the Greek masters. Some acquaintance with them is necessary to any one who would understand the Greek genius in all its many-sided aspects and in some sort feel the inspiration which all succeeding ages

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