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Ivor Owen Grattan-Guinness (23 June 1941 – 12 December 2014) was a historian of mathematics and logic.


Life

Grattan-Guinness was born in
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, England; his father was a mathematics teacher and educational administrator. He gained his bachelor degree as a Mathematics Scholar at Wadham College, Oxford, and an MSc (Econ) in Mathematical Logic and the Philosophy of Science at the London School of Economics in 1966. He gained both the doctorate (PhD) in 1969, and higher doctorate ( D.Sc.) in 1978, in the History of Science at the University of London. He was Emeritus Professor of the History of Mathematics and Logic at
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, and a Visiting Research Associate at the London School of Economics. He was awarded the
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for services to the History of Mathematics by the International Commission on the History of Mathematics (ICHM) on 31 July 2009, at Budapest, on the occasion of the 23rd International Congress for the History of Science.Awarding of the K.O. May Prize
from International Mathematical Union
In 2010, he was elected an Honorary Member of the
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. Grattan-Guinness spent much of his career at Middlesex University. He was a fellow at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton, New Jersey, United States, and a member of the International Academy of the History of Science. From 1974 to 1981, Grattan-Guinness was editor of the
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journal ''
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''. In 1979 he founded the journal '' History and Philosophy of Logic'', and edited it until 1992. He was an associate editor of ''
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'' for twenty years from its inception in 1974, and again from 1996. He also acted as advisory editor to the editions of the writings of
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and Bertrand Russell, and to several other journals and book series. He was a member of the Executive Committee of the International Commission on the History of Mathematics from 1977 to 1993. Grattan-Guinness gave over 570 invited lectures to organisations and societies, or to conferences and congresses, in over 20 countries around the world. These lectures include tours undertaken in Australia, New Zealand, Italy, South Africa and Portugal. From 1986 to 1988, Grattan-Guinness was the President of the
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, and for 1992 the Vice-President. In 1991, he was elected an effective member of the
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. He was the Associate Editor for mathematicians and statisticians for the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (2004). Grattan-Guinness took an interest in the phenomenon of coincidence and has written on it for the Society for Psychical Research. He claimed to have a recurrent affinity with one particular number, namely the square of 15 (225), even recounting one occasion when a car was in front of him with the number plate IGG225, i.e. his very initials and that number. He died of
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on 12 December 2014, aged 73, survived by his wife Enid Grattan-Guinness.


Work

The work of Grattan-Guinness touched on all historical periods, but he specialised in the development of the calculus and mathematical analysis, and their applications to mechanics and mathematical physics, and in the rise of set theory and mathematical logic. He was especially interested in characterising how past thinkers, far removed from us in time, view their findings differently from the way we see them now (for example, Euclid). He has emphasised the importance of ignorance as an epistemological notion in this task. He did extensive research with original sources both published and unpublished, thanks to his reading and spoken knowledge of the main European languages.


Selected publications


Books written

* 1970. ''The Development of the Foundations of Mathematical Analysis from Euler to Riemann''. MIT Press. * 1972. ''Joseph Fourier, 1768–1830'' (In collaboration with J.R. Ravetz). MIT Press. * 1977. ''Dear Russell—Dear Jourdain: a Commentary on Russell's Logic, Based on His Correspondence with Philip Jourdain''. Duckworth. * 1980. ''From the Calculus to Set Theory, 1630–1910: An Introductory History'' (with chapters written by
H. J. M. Bos Hendrik Jan Maarten "Henk" Bos (born 17 July 1940, Enschede) is a Dutch historian of mathematics. Career Hendrik was a student of Hans Freudenthal and Jerome Ravetz at Utrecht University and in 1973 wrote a thesis "Differentials, higher order dif ...
). Duckworth. * 1982. ''Psychical Research: A Guide to Its History, Principles & Practices - in celebration of 100 years of the Society for Psychical Research'', Aquarian Press, . * 1990. ''Convolutions in French Mathematics, 1800–1840'' in 3 Vols. Birkhauser. * 1997. ''The Rainbow of Mathematics: A History of the Mathematical Sciences''.
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. (pbk). W. W. Norton and Company (1999). (hbk), (pbk). * 2000. (Reprint
''From the Calculus to Set Theory 1630–1910: An Introductory History''
(with chapters written by H. J. M. Bos). Princeton University Press. . * 2000. ''The Search for Mathematical Roots, 1870–1940: Logics, Set Theories, and the Foundations of Mathematics from Cantor through Russell to Gödel''. Princeton University Press. . Bibliography. (For research on this book he held a Leverhulme Fellowship from 1995 to 1997.) * 2009 ''Routes of Learning: Highways, Pathways, and Byways in the History of Mathematics''.
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Editions

* W.H. and G.C. Young, ''The theory of sets of points'', 2nd edition (ed. with R.C.H. Tanner; 1972, New York: Chelsea). ntroduction and appendix.* E.L. Post, "The modern paradoxes", ''History and philosophy of logic'', 11 (1990), 85–91. * Philip E. B. Jourdain, ''Selected essays on the history of set theory and logics (1906–1918)'', (1991, Bologna: CLUEB), xlii + 352 pages. ntroduction and indexes.* George Boole, ''Selected manuscripts on logic and its philosophy'' (ed. with G. Bornet, 1997, Basel: Birkhäuser), lxvi + 236 pages.
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* Grattan-Guinness' ''The Search for Mathematical Roots 1870–1940'' is a sweeping study of the rise of mathematical logic during that critical period. The central theme of the book is the rise of logicism, thanks to the efforts of Frege, Bertrand Russell, and
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, and its demise due to Gödel and indifference. Whole chapters are devoted to the emergence of
algebraic logic In mathematical logic, algebraic logic is the reasoning obtained by manipulating equations with free variables. What is now usually called classical algebraic logic focuses on the identification and algebraic description of models appropriate for ...
in the 19th century UK, Cantor and the emergence of set theory, the emergence of mathematical logic in Germany told in a way that downplays Frege's importance, and to Peano and his followers. There follow four chapters devoted to the ideas of the young Bertrand Russell, the writing of both '' The Principles of Mathematics'' and '' Principia Mathematica'', and to the mixed reception the ideas and methods encountered over the period 1910–40. The book touches on the rise of
model theory In mathematical logic, model theory is the study of the relationship between formal theories (a collection of sentences in a formal language expressing statements about a mathematical structure), and their models (those structures in which the s ...
as well as
proof theory Proof theory is a major branchAccording to Wang (1981), pp. 3–4, proof theory is one of four domains mathematical logic, together with model theory, axiomatic set theory, and recursion theory. Jon Barwise, Barwise (1978) consists of four correspo ...
, and on the emergence of American research on the foundation of mathematics, especially in the hands of E. H. Moore and his students, of the postulate theorists, and of Quine. While Polish logic is often mentioned, it is not covered systematically. Finally, the book is a contribution to the
history of philosophy Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. Some ...
as well as of mathematics.


Books edited

* 2003. ''Companion Encyclopedia of the History and Philosophy of the Mathematical Sciences'', 2 vols. Johns Hopkins University Press. * 2005
''Landmark Writings in Western Mathematics''
Elsevier.


Articles

* 1975. "Mathematical Bibliography for W. H. and G. C. Young." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 2, No. 1, February 1975, pp. 43-58. * 1978. "How Bertrand Russell Discovered His Paradox." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 5, No. 2, May 1978, pp. 127-137. * 1989. "The Earliest Contribution to Location Theory? Spatio-economic Equilibrium with Lamé and Clapeyron, 1829." ''Mathematics and Computers in Simulation'', Vol. 31, No. 3, July 1986, pp. 195-220. * 1990. "The Varieties of Mechanics by 1800." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 17, No. 4, November 1990, pp. 313-338. * 1992. "A Note on The Educational Times and Mathematical Questions" ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 19, No. 1, February 1992, pp. 76-78. * 1994. "Contributing to the Educational Times: Letters to W.J.C. Miller." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 21, No. 2, May 1994, pp. 204-205. * 1996. "Mozart 18, Beethoven 32: Hidden Shadows of Integers in Classical Music", pages 29 to 48 in ''History of Mathematics: States of the Art'', edited by
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, Menso Folkerts, Eberhard Knobloch and Hans Wussing, Academic Press * 1996. "Numbers, Magnitudes, Ratios, and Proportions in Euclid's Elements: How Did He Handle Them?" ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 23, No. 4, November 1996, pp. 355-375. * 2000. "Christianity and Mathematics: Kinds of Link and the Rare Occurrences after 1750." ''Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza XXXVII.'' Nuova Serie. Fasc. 2. 2000: 467–500. * 2001. "Manifestations of Mathematics in and around the Christianities: Some Examples and Issues." ''Historia Scientiarum 11-1.'' July 2001: 48–84. * 2002
A Sideways Look at Hilbert's Twenty-Three Problems of 1900
Notices of the American Mathematical Society 47: 752–57. * 2002. "Algebras, Projective Geometry, Mathematical Logic, and Constructing the World: Intersections in the Philosophy of Mathematics of A. N. Whitehead." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 29, No. 4, November 2002, pp. 427-462. * 2004. "The Mathematics of the Past: Distinguishing Its History From Our Heritage." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 31, No. 2, May 2004, pp. 163-185. * 2008. "Foundations of Mathematics and Logicism," in Michel Weber and Will Desmond (eds.)
Handbook of Whiteheadian Process Thought
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Ivor Grattan-Guinness, "Algebras, Projective Geometry, Mathematical Logic, and Constructing the World. Intersections in the Philosophy of Mathematics of A.N. Whitehead", Historia Mathematica 29, N° 4, 2002, pp. 427-462
», ''Zentralblatt MATH'', European Mathematical Society, Fachinformationszentrum Karlsruhe & Springer-Verlag, 1046.00003. * 2014. "From Anomaly to Fundament: Louis Poinsot's Theories of the Couple in Mechanics." ''Historia Mathematica'', Vol. 41, No. 1, February 2014, pp. 82-102.


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