James Gow (scholar) Quote

The solution of the higher indeterminates depends almost entirely on very favourable numerical conditions and his methods are defective. But the extraordinary ability of Diophantus appears rather in the other department of his art, namely the ingenuity with which he reduces every problem to an equation which he is competent to solve.


A Short History of Greek Mathematics (1884)


The solution of the higher indeterminates depends almost entirely on very favourable numerical conditions and his methods are defective. But the...

The solution of the higher indeterminates depends almost entirely on very favourable numerical conditions and his methods are defective. But the...

The solution of the higher indeterminates depends almost entirely on very favourable numerical conditions and his methods are defective. But the...

The solution of the higher indeterminates depends almost entirely on very favourable numerical conditions and his methods are defective. But the...