Georges Ifrah

Georges Ifrah (born 1947, Marrakech, French Morocco) is a French author and historian of mathematics, especially numerals. He was formerly a teacher of mathematics.

His exhaustive work, From One to Zero: A Universal History of Numbers (1985, 1994) was translated into multiple languages, became an international bestseller, was included in American Scientist's list of "100 or so Books that shaped a Century of Science", referring to the 20th century.[1]

Despite popular acclaim for his works on the history of numbers, they have been broadly criticized by scholars.[2]

Publications

Several books devoted to numbers and history of numbers and number related topics including:

References

  1. Morrison, Philip; Morrison, Phylis (November–December 1999). "100 or so Books that shaped a Century of Science". American Scientist. Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society. 87 (6). Retrieved 2010-06-15.
  2. See, for example:
    Dauben, Joseph; Georges Ifrah (January 2002). "Book Review: The Universal History of Numbers and The Universal History of Computing (part 1)" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 49 (1): 32–38. ISSN 0002-9920.
    Dauben, Joseph; Georges Ifrah (February 2002). "Book Review: The Universal History of Numbers and The Universal History of Computing (part 2)" (PDF). Notices of the AMS. 49 (2): 211–216. ISSN 0002-9920.
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