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The story of geometry's evolution can be found in our recommended books categorized as follows:
   
Comprehensive Ancient Greek Modern
  Also, check out our Short History of Geometry with mini-biographies of history's most influential geometers.
Comprehensive Geometry History Books
(2004) cover GOD Created the Integers: The Mathematical Breakthroughs that Changed History
by Stephen Hawking
An interesting account of many major breakthroughs in the history of mathematics by one of the great physicists of our modern era. Hawking acts as both the editor as well as biographer and commentator for this collection of major mathematicians and their works, with faithful translations of their most famous works. He covers 15 major mathematicians including Euclid, Archimedes, Newton, Descartes, Newton, Gauss, Riemann, and many more. With more than 1100 pages, and an extremely low cost, this is a must have book.

(2002) cover The Golden Ratio: The Story of Phi
by Mario Livio
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For the Greeks, the golden ratio was second only to pi. This book traces its history from the Greek origin through the middle ages to modern times. The exposition uses this to give a brief history of math and the place of phi in it. It further shows how phi crops up in many natural phenomenon, but is careful to debunk the many myths surrounding this number. Overall, this is an enjoyable read for both the professional and lay mathematician.

(1999) cover Polyhedra
by Peter Cromwell
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This book thoroughly documents the many and varied ways that polyhedra have surfaced throughout the development of mathematics from ancient to modern times.  Additionally, it contains a lot of rigorous math describing the properties of polyhedra and their influence on many branches of mathematics. In effect, this book teaches about polyhedra using historical evolution as the pedagogic device to expose them. The result is a first rate historical exposition that should be read by all geometers.

(1999) cover The Joy of Pi
by
David Blatner
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Pi, the ratio of a circle's circumference and diameter, has captured the attention and imagination of people throughout the ages. This book explores the many facets of pi with historical insight and a sense of humor.  The story starts with the Egyptians, and moves onto the Greeks (Archimedes), medieval Europe (Leonardo da Vinci), and then modern times and computers. This is a wonderful and enjoyable read.

(1999) A History of the Circle: Mathematical Reasoning and the Physical Universe
by  Ernest Zebrowski
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This is the story of the most aesthetic and influential geometric figure in the entire history of the universe.

(1990) cover Journey through Genius
by William Dunham
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This is a small collection of 12 highly technical historical essays.  The emphasis is on the genius of the work, and there are only very short descriptions of the lives of the mathematicians covered (Hippocrates, Euclid, Archimedes, Heron, Cardano, Newton, the Bernoullis, Euler, and Cantor).  These essays very clearly and directly describe exactly what was outstanding about the mathematics considered, and gives one a real sense of the creative nature of mathematical discovery.  This is a very entertaining and highly recommended book.

(1987) cover A Concise History of Mathematics
by Dirk Jan Struik
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A compact well-written history of all branches of math from the beginnings through all cultures (Egypt, India, China, Greece, Rome, and Europe) up to the first half of the 20th century.  Every important person in mathematical history is discussed. This is the 4th revision of the original 1948 publication.  Struik is a first-class historian who packs a lot of material into only 228 pages.  The best quick overview at a very low price.

(1976) cover History of Pi
by Peter Beckman
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This is a book about the history of math from the greeks to the modern era. It does not have a lot to say mathematically about pi per se, but uses it as an example of concept evolution, and as a unifying thread. This works out very well for the exposition, and makes it an interesting book.

(1968) A History of Mathematics (2nd Edition)
by Carl Boyer [revised by Uta Merzbach (1991)]
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A brilliant and entertaining book.  It is both accessible to the general reader as well as clearly explaining the central ideas behind the evolution of mathematics.  The scope is at least as wide as any other history of math, starting in Egypt, evolving through Greece, China, India, Arabia, Europe, and North America, up to post-World War II mathematics.  However, even though it covers so much territory, this book does not skimp on significant details or lucid explanations in its 700+ pages.  It reads like an exciting adventure, and is one of the best of its genre.  Highly recommended.

(1958) History of Mathematics (Vol. 1)
by David Smith
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(1958) History of Mathematics (Vol. 2)
by David Smith
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This 2 volume work gives a grand overview of math's history from prehistoric times to the 18th century.  Volume 1 traces a chronological path from prehistory to China, India, Babylon, Egypt, Greece and Alexandria, China and Japan, Persia and Arabia, the European Middle Ages, and the highly productive 16th, 17th and 18th centuries.  Volume 1 traces this evolution, but does not delve deeply into the concepts themselves.  Volume 2 addresses concept development more directly in certain fundamental areas of mathematics: number systems, geometry, algebra, trigonometry, and calculus.  The story is presented in a scholarly and entertaining manner, but lacks some depth, perhaps due to the broad scope of its presentation.  However, this is one of the few books that includes material from the Orient bringing it into relation with European mathematical development, and it is very interesting in that regard.

(1945) The Development of Mathematics (2nd Edition)
by Eric Temple Bell [reprinted 1992]
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This is the most engaging and entertaining history of mathematics ever written.  If you think that math history is dry, then this is the book that will change your mind.  This masterpiece traces the evolution of ideas from ancient times to the Greeks through the Hindus and Moslems and back into Europe to start modern math in the early 1600's.  And this is where the real story begins and continues for another 464 pages to give an in-depth, personal, and highly opinionated look at how mathematical ideas developed up to the early 20th century.  The exposition draws you into the struggle between competing ideas, helps free your mind from the notion that mathematical thinking is cast in stone, and is a tribute to man's creativity.  If you only read one history of mathematics, this should be it.

Ancient Geometry History Books
(2000) cover The Crest of the Peacock
by George Gheverghese Joseph
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This terrific book is a non-European history of ancient math. Its starts in central Africa (with the Ishango Bone) and South America (the Incas and Mayans), and then moves on to Egypt, Babylonia, China, India, and the Arabs. The intent of the book is to show that math came to life throughout the world, and was not solely a Eurocentric phenomenon.  It succeeds remarkably well with its bright and clear exposition.  This is a book that should be paid attention to in our modern global society.

(1993) Ancient Hindu Geometry : The Science of the Sulba
by Bibhutibhushan Datta
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This is the only book we know of covering this topic in some depth.  But it lacks a great deal of rigor in its presentation, and is noticeably lacking a time line for the texts, discoveries, and people it discusses.  Nevertheless, it presents a coherent view of the very early geometry (3000-2000 BC) of the Vedas.

(1972) Mathematics in the Time of the Pharaohs
by Richard Gillings
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This interesting book gives a detailed analysis of known Egyptian mathematical papyri that preceeded Greek geometry by more than 1000 years.  The author discusses what they reveal about the extent Egyptian geometry that provided later inspiration for the Greeks.  This is a wonderful historical book about the roots of mankind's knowledge.

Greek Geometry History Books
(2002) The Works of Archimedes
by Archimedes, Translated by Thomas Heath
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Archimedes is considered the greatest of Greek mathematicians.  He understood limits and integration 18 centuries before Newton and Leibniz, and was amazingly close to inventing calculus.  This collection contains his surviving manuscripts translated by the renowned Thomas Heath (noted for his translation of Euclid's 13 books).

(2001) Pythagoras and the Pythagoreans : A Brief History
by Charles Kahn
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This book describes the ancient society from which logic and deductive thought were born.  It goes far beyond just geometry, and explores the historical evidence about Pythagoras and his followers.  Some consider them as mystic philosophers speculating about the structure and nature of the universe: matter, music, numbers, and geometry.  Their significance is overwhelming in that they represent the first documented appearance of deductive logic in the history of man's evolution.  Thus, the Pythagoreans are the spring from which mathematics flowed.  This book presents all material known about them.

(1999) Archimedes: What Did He Do Beside Cry Eureka?
by Sherman Stein
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Archimedes is regarded as the greatest of the Greek mathematicians and physicists.  He understood limits and integration 18 centuries before Newton and Leibniz, and was amazingly close to inventing calculus.  This book describes 10 of his most significant discoveries, presented in modern notation, but using Archimedes original techniques.  Topics covered include: the lever, floating bodies, spirals, the sphere, computing pi, and more.  An introductory chapter is a short biography of his life.

(1999) The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics
by Reviel Netz
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This book is a stimulating study about the evolution of deductive thinking in Greek geometry.  It is not really concerned about the mathematics, and the emphasis is on linguistics, the psychology of cognition, and the nature of thought.

(1999) cover Apollonius Conics: Books I - III
by Apollonius of Perga, Illustrated by William Donahue
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"Conics" consisted of 8 Books written around 200 BC, and this is a translation of the first three.  It is considered the most important work on conic sections written in antiquity and one of the most influential works in all of mathematics.

(1999) The Mathematics of Plato's Academy: A New Reconstruction
by David Fowler
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Plato founded his Academy to promote geometry a century before Euclid.  This scholarly work carefully examines remaining historical evidence to reconstruct mathematical thought at the time.  This is an archeological dig into man's abstract mind, uncovering a lost civilization.

(1990) Apollonius Conics Books V to VII
by Apollonius of Perga, Edited by G.J. Toomer
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This is the first literal English translation of the first edition of the original text of the advanced part of the most important work on conic sections written in antiquity and one of the most influential works in all of mathematics. The original Greek text is lost, and this is based on the sole surviving Arabic translation made in the 9th century which has never been translated directly to English.

(1981) A History of Greek Mathematics (Vol. 1): From Thales to Euclid
by Thomas Heath
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(1981) A History of Greek Mathematics (Vol. 2): From Aristarchus to Diophantus
by Thomas Heath
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This 2 volume work is a detailed study of the evolution of mathematical concepts by the Greeks from about 600 BC (Thales) to 350 AD (Pappus).  Heath principally covers Greek geometry, but also studies the evolution of number systems and algebra culminating with Diophantus.  In addition, there is a discussion of the influence from the Egyptians that preceeded the Greeks.  Rather than just being a linearly ordered chronology, this work looks at the evolution of specific topics, for example the classic problems of squaring a circle, trisecting an angle, and doubling the cube.  Heath also has detailed analyses of the contents of the major written works: Euclid's "Elements", Apollonius' "Conics", Heron's "Metrica", Pappus' "Synagoge", and many others.  If you want the big picture, these books bring it all together.

(1980) Greek Mathematical Works : Thales to Euclid
by Thomas Ivor (Translator)
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(1968) Selections Illustrating the History of Greek Mathematics : Aristarchus to Pappus
by Thomas Ivor (Translator)
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These books give translations of surviving Greek mathematics manuscripts, displaying the original Greek text and the English translation on facing pages.  These are intended for the professional historian of mathematics.

(1972) The Pythagorean Sourcebook and Library
by Kenneth Sylvan Guthrie (Editor), Diogenes Laertius, Joscelyn Godwin
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This Anthology is the largest collection of ancient writings relating to Pythagoras and Pythagorean philosophy to ever appear in English.  It contains the four ancient biographies of Phythagoras and over 25 other Pythagorean writings.  The Pythagoreans represent the first documented appearance of deductive logic in the history of man's evolution, and are the spring from which all mathematics flowed.  This source book is a required addition to the library of all philosophers who want to understand the roots of Western civilization.

(1956) cover The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol 1 (Books I and II))
by Thomas Heath
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(1956) cover The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol 2 (Books III-IX)
by Gail Kay Haines and Thomas Heath
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(1956) cover The Thirteen Books of Euclid's Elements, Vol 3 (Books X-XIII)
by Thomas Heath
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This is the definitive modern English translation (in 3 Volumes) of Euclid's Elements.  Volume 1 covers Books I and II of Euclid.  Volumes II and III cover all the other of Euclid's 13 Books.  This is a complete unabridged translation which includes analysis and commentary about each definition, postulate, and proposition.  Detailed references are given for all the major Greek geometers whose work comprised Euclid's Elements.  These are polished scholarly books.

Modern Geometry History Books
(2003) cover Remarkable Mathematicians : From Euler to von Neumann
by Ioan James
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This book covers the development of mathematical concepts from 1700 to the early 1900's through short (~7 page) biographies of 60 important mathematicians from that period. Their combined story illustrates the transition of math from its classical tradition to modern times. Technical detail is kept to a minimum, even though the author is a highly regarded theoretical mathematician, and the material will be enjoyed by the general reader with an interest in math history.

(2001) Euclid's Window: The Story of Geometry from Parallel Lines to Hyperspace
by Leonard Mlodinow
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This entertaining book explores the work of five giants in the history of geometry: Euclid, Descartes, Gauss, Einstein, and Witten.  They represent five major milestones in the evolution of our concepts of space: the first platonic abstractions, analytic geometry, differential geometry, relativity theory, and modern string theory.  This is more a popularization than a rigorous treatment, but has enough concrete material to be of interest to readers at any level from high school to professional geometers.

(1999) Euler: The Master of Us All
by William Dunham
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Euler is considered by some to be the greatest modern mathematician.  He was extremely prolific and had an incredible scope, making breakthrough discoveries in numerous fields of math: number theory, infinite series, algebra, geometry, and more.  He is regarded as the father of modern analysis.  This book presents a collection of his greatest inventions, described in an clear and entertaining manner, with enough mathematical detail to truly appreciate his genius and the beauty of his mathematics.

(1983) Geometry and the Visual Arts
by Dan Pedoe
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The late Dan Pedoe was one of the great geometers