Bija Ganita; or, the Algebra of the Hindus
Discover the brilliance of medieval India's greatest mathematician with Bija Ganita; or, the Algebra of the Hindus by Bhascara Acharya. This insightful treatise, part of his renowned Sanskrit work Siddhanta Shiromani, delves into the fascinating world of Hindu mathematics. Originally composed in the twelfth century, this essential text has been translated into English by Edward Strachey and was first published in 1813.
Published by Cambridge University Press in 2013, this paperback edition spans 132 pages, making it an accessible resource for anyone interested in the history and development of algebra. Whether you're a student, educator, or simply a math enthusiast, Bija Ganita offers a unique perspective on the contributions of Hindu scholars to the field of mathematics. Embrace the legacy of Bhascara Acharya and explore the foundations of algebra that continue to influence mathematical thought today.