Wasan, the Fascination of Traditional Japanese Mathematics

Nonfiction, Science & Nature, Mathematics
Cover of the book Wasan, the Fascination of Traditional Japanese Mathematics by Susumu SAKURAI, Emma FORD, Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
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Author: Susumu SAKURAI, Emma FORD ISBN: 9784866580173
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Publication: March 30, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture Language: English
Author: Susumu SAKURAI, Emma FORD
ISBN: 9784866580173
Publisher: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Publication: March 30, 2017
Imprint: Japan Publishing Industry Foundation for Culture
Language: English

Wasan―a unique form of Japanese mathematics―was developed during the Edo period (1603-1868), a time when the entire country was isolated from the rest of the world. Mathematics was enjoyed as a form of entertainment by adults and children alike and by people of all social classes. Jinkoki, an extraordinary mathematics textbook, was used at private elementary schools called terakoya and became a bestseller that could be found in every household. Furthermore, world-class works were produced by Japanese mathematicians such as Seki Takakazu and Takebe Katahiro. _x000D_ This book explores the beauty and fascination surrounding wasan by providing a guided tour that goes back in time over three hundred years and navigates through the mysterious and incredible world of mathematical wizardry found during the Edo period Japan.

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Wasan―a unique form of Japanese mathematics―was developed during the Edo period (1603-1868), a time when the entire country was isolated from the rest of the world. Mathematics was enjoyed as a form of entertainment by adults and children alike and by people of all social classes. Jinkoki, an extraordinary mathematics textbook, was used at private elementary schools called terakoya and became a bestseller that could be found in every household. Furthermore, world-class works were produced by Japanese mathematicians such as Seki Takakazu and Takebe Katahiro. _x000D_ This book explores the beauty and fascination surrounding wasan by providing a guided tour that goes back in time over three hundred years and navigates through the mysterious and incredible world of mathematical wizardry found during the Edo period Japan.

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