趙泰耉의 籌書管見과 幾何原本
Jo Tae-gu's Juseo Gwan-gyeon and Jihe Yuanben
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Matteo Ricci and Xu Gwangqi translated the first six Books of Euclid's Elements and published it with the title Jihe Yuanben, or Giha Wonbon in Korean in 1607. It was brought into Joseon as a part of Tianxue Chuhan in the late 17th century. Recognizing that Jihe Yuanben deals with universal statements under deductive reasoning, Jo Tae-gu completed his Juseo Gwan-gyeon to associate the traditional mathematics and the deductive inferences in Jihe Yuanben. Since Jo served as a minister of Hojo and head of Gwansang-gam, Jo had a comprehensive understanding of Song--Yuan mathematics, and hence he could successfully achieve his objective, although it is the first treatise of Jihe Yuanben in Joseon. We also show that he extended the results of Jihe Yuanben with his algebraic and geometric reasoning.

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Euclid's ElementsJihe Yuanben (幾何原本1607)Matteo Ricci (利瑪竇1552--1610)Xu Guangqi (徐光啓1562--1633)Jo Tae-gu (趙泰耉1660--1723)Juseo Gwan-gyeon (籌書管見1718)
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趙泰耉의 籌書管見과 幾何原本
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Jo Tae-gu's Juseo Gwan-gyeon and Jihe Yuanben
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홍성사홍영희김창일
DOI
10.14477/jhm.2018.31.2.55
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2018-04
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한국수학사학회지
31
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55 ~ 72