David Eugene Smith

David Eugene Smith

David Eugene Smith has written at least 5 books. Their most popular book is The Geometry of René Descartes: with a Facsimile of the First Edition with 2 saves with an average rating of -⭐.

Author Bio

David Eugene Smith was an American mathematician, educator, and editor. He attended Syracuse University, graduating in 1881 (Ph. D., 1887; LL.D., 1905). He studied to be a lawyer concentrating in arts and humanities, but accepted an instructorship in mathematics at the Cortland Normal School in 1884, where he attended as a young man. He became a professor at the Michigan State Normal College in 1891 (later Eastern Michigan University), the principal at the State Normal School in Brockport, New York (1898), and a professor of mathematics at Teachers College, Columbia University (1901) where he remained until his retirement in 1926.

Smith became president of the Mathematical Association of America in 1920 and served as the president of the History of Science Society in 1927. He also wrote a large number of publications of various types. He was editor of the Bulletin of the American Mathematical Society; contributed to other mathematical journals; published a series of textbooks; translated Felix Klein's Famous Problems of Geometry, Fink's History of Mathematics, and the Treviso Arithmetic. He edited Augustus De Morgan's A Budget of Paradoxes (1915) and wrote many books on Mathematics.

The Geometry of René Descartes: with a Facsimile of the First Edition

The Geometry of René Descartes: with a Facsimile of the First Edition
ByRené Descartes,Marcia L. Latham(Translator),+1 more

1637 • 2 Readers • 275 pages

Number Stories of Long Ago

Number Stories of Long Ago
ByDavid Eugene Smith

1919 • 1 Reader • 150 pages

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A Source Book in Mathematics
ByDavid Eugene Smith

1959 • 1 Reader

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School Arithmetics
ByGeorge Albert Wentworth,David Eugene Smith

1920 • 380 pages