📖 Overview
C.N. Srinivasiengar was an Indian mathematician and academic historian who made significant contributions to documenting the history of mathematics in India. His most notable work is "The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics," published in 1967, which remains an important reference text for understanding the development of mathematical thought in the Indian subcontinent.
As a professor at Mysore University, Srinivasiengar focused on making Indian mathematical achievements accessible to wider audiences. His writing style balanced academic rigor with clarity, allowing both scholars and general readers to understand complex mathematical concepts and their historical context.
Working primarily in the mid-20th century, he helped preserve and analyze ancient Indian mathematical texts and traditions that might otherwise have been lost or overlooked. His research covered mathematical developments from the Vedic period through medieval times, with particular attention to the Kerala School of Mathematics.
Beyond his historical work, Srinivasiengar also contributed to mathematics education in India through his teaching and publications. His lecture notes and educational materials helped shape how mathematics was taught at Indian universities during a formative period in the country's academic development.
👀 Reviews
Limited reader reviews are available for C.N. Srinivasiengar's works, particularly "The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics."
Academic readers praised his methodical documentation of mathematical developments and clear explanations of complex concepts. Mathematics professors noted his ability to make ancient Indian mathematical achievements understandable without oversimplifying.
Some readers found the technical language challenging and wished for more contextual information about the historical periods covered.
No ratings are available on Goodreads or Amazon for his works. His books are primarily found in academic libraries and specialized collections rather than consumer bookstores. Independent reviews or reader discussions online are minimal, likely due to the specialized academic nature of his writing and its publication before the digital era.
Note: This summary is limited by the scarcity of publicly available reader reviews. Most discussion of Srinivasiengar's work appears in academic citations rather than reader feedback.
📚 Books by C.N. Srinivasiengar
The History of Ancient Indian Mathematics
A chronological examination of mathematical developments in India from the Vedic period through the Kerala School, covering major mathematicians and their contributions.
Indian Mathematics and Astronomers An analysis of the work and discoveries of prominent Indian mathematicians and astronomers, with emphasis on their computational methods and astronomical observations.
Development of Mathematical Ideas in India A detailed study of mathematical concepts that originated or evolved in India, including the decimal system, trigonometry, and infinite series.
The Story of the Indian Mathematicians A biographical compilation focusing on the lives and achievements of significant Indian mathematicians from ancient to medieval times.
Mathematics and Its History in South India An exploration of mathematical traditions and developments specific to South India, with particular attention to the Kerala School of Mathematics.
Indian Mathematics and Astronomers An analysis of the work and discoveries of prominent Indian mathematicians and astronomers, with emphasis on their computational methods and astronomical observations.
Development of Mathematical Ideas in India A detailed study of mathematical concepts that originated or evolved in India, including the decimal system, trigonometry, and infinite series.
The Story of the Indian Mathematicians A biographical compilation focusing on the lives and achievements of significant Indian mathematicians from ancient to medieval times.
Mathematics and Its History in South India An exploration of mathematical traditions and developments specific to South India, with particular attention to the Kerala School of Mathematics.
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