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  2. George Anthony Hill - Wikipedia

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    At the time of his death, The Boston Post noted that some of Hill's textbooks were "standard works, particularly his first book, Geometry for Beginners, written in 1880." [4] Hill co-wrote some textbooks with George A. Wentworth (1835–1906), a teacher of mathematics at Phillips Exeter Academy. [7] [1]

  3. Elena Cornaro Piscopia - Wikipedia

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    Carlo Rinaldini , her tutor in philosophy and at that point, the Chairman of Philosophy at the University of Padua, published a book in 1668 written in Latin and centred on geometry. The book was dedicated to a twenty-two-year-old Elena. After the death of her main tutor, Fabris, she became even closer to Rinaldini, who took over her studies. [4]

  4. Tilings and patterns - Wikipedia

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    Tilings and Patterns is such a book."" [8] E. Schulte wrote the entry in zbMATH Open: "I hope that this review conveys my impression that Tilings and Patterns is an excellent book on one of the oldest mathematical disciplines. Most certainly this book will be the 'bible' for this kind of geometry." [9]

  5. Treks into Intuitive Geometry - Wikipedia

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    Treks into Intuitive Geometry: The World of Polygons and Polyhedra is a book on geometry, written as a discussion between a teacher and a student in the style of a Socratic dialogue. It was written by Japanese mathematician Jin Akiyama and science writer Kiyoko Matsunaga, and published by Springer-Verlag in 2015 ( ISBN 978-4-431-55841-5 ), [ 1 ...

  6. Max Talmey - Wikipedia

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    Max Talmey (born Max Talmud; Yiddish: מאַקס טַלמוּד; 1869 – November 7, 1941) [2] was a Lithuanian-born American ophthalmologist and educator of Jewish descent, [3] best known as Albert Einstein's tutor who introduced him to fields of and books on natural science and philosophy, for his success in treating cataracts, and for his work on auxiliary languages.

  7. The Princeton Companion to Mathematics - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the history of mathematics, in seven chapters including the development of important concepts such as number, geometry, mathematical proof, and the axiomatic approach to the foundations of mathematics. [3] [4] [5] [7] A chronology of significant events in mathematical history is also provided later in the book. [5]

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