Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare's Mathematical Life and Times

Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare's Mathematical Life and Times

by Rob Eastaway
Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare's Mathematical Life and Times

Much Ado About Numbers: Shakespeare's Mathematical Life and Times

by Rob Eastaway

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Overview

Devotees of the bard will relish this fresh take on his work—where math and numbers illuminate Shakespeare’s use of science, games, money, magic, astronomy, and more

Books on Shakespeare are plentiful, but until now there has never been a book written for a general audience about math and science in Shakespeare’s time and how they influenced his works.

Shakespeare grew up in a time of remarkable mathematical innovation. From astronomy to probability, music to multiplication, new mathematical ideas were taking off—and much of this was reflected in his work. In this highly engaging book, award-winning author Rob Eastaway explores the surprising and entertaining ways that mathematics and numbers crop up in Shakespeare’s plays.

We discover how Tudors multiplied, why Shakespeare never ended a line with the word orange, and why King Lear was every inch a king, and why early drafts of the plays could possibly have been written with a pencil. Shakespeare’s world was one in which one might expect to travel no more than a league in an hour, and fathoms and furlongs were as much a part of the language as feet and yards. It was hard to conceive of anything shorter than a minute and the rainbow probably had just five colors.

With historical asides about games, optics, astronomy, and music thrown in, you might never think about math or Shakespeare the same way again.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798893030303
Publisher: The Experiment
Publication date: 09/03/2024
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 5.32(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

Rob Eastaway is the puzzle advisor for New Scientist's puzzle column and the director of Maths Inspiration, an interactive lecture program that has reached over 100,000 British teenagers. He has written or coauthored more than a dozen books, including Maths on the Back of an Envelope, Why Do Buses Come in Threes? and Old Dogs, New Math. He lives in London.

Table of Contents

Contents
Prologue

  1. Shakespearean Numbers
    A Playfulness with Numbers
    Huge Numbers
    Much Ado About Nothing
  2. School Life
    Math at Grammar School
    The Book of Arithmetic
    The Seven Liberal Arts
    Girls and Math
  3. Sport and Games
    Anyone for Tennis? Or Football?
    Hazard and Risk
    Nine Men’s Morris
    Noddy, Primero, and Other Card Games
  4. Money
    Shakespearean Currency
    Shakespeare the Accountant?
    Borrowing, Lending, and Interest
  5. Measure for Measure
    An Era of Imprecise Measurements
    Length and Distance
    Telling the Time
    Navigation and Maps
  6. Music, Rhythm, and Dance
    The Measure of Dance
    Patterns of Verse
    Rhyming Patterns
    Music as a Mathematical Subject
    The Music of the Spheres
  7. Astronomy and Astrology
    Telescopes and Horoscopes
    Ruled by the Seven Planets
    The Science of Astronomy
    The New Calendar
  8. Colors and the Rainbow
    Rainbows in Shakespeare’s World
    Shakespeare’s Colors
    The Emerging Math of Color
    Putting Ink to Paper
    Writing with a Quill
    Writing with Ink
    Arrival of the Pencil
    Printing and Publishing
  9. Mathematics, Magic, and Witchcraft
    John Dee, Mathematician and Magician
    The Book of Magic
    Think of a Number
  10. Codes and Conspiracy
    Secret Messages and Chronograms
    Acrostics and Other Hidden Words
    Numerology and Codes
    Shakespeare’s Calculator

Appendix: Mathematical Asides
Tactics for Winning at Three Men’s Morris
The Pythagorean Octave and Dorian Mode
Shakespeare, Orange, and Sir Isaac Newton
Philip Henslowe’s Diary
Francis Bacon’s Cipher System
A Shakespeare/Historic Event Timeline
Timeline of Shakespeare’s Plays and Poems

Bibliography
Acknowledgments
Picture Credits
Index

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