Reviel Netz Department of Classics
Prof. Netz's main field is the history of pre-modern mathematics. His research involves the wider issues of the history of cognitive practices, e.g. visual culture, the history of the book, and literacy, and numeracy. His books from Cambridge University Press include The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: a Study in Cognitive History (1999, Runciman Award), The Transformation of Early Mediterranean Mathematics: From Problems to Equations (2004), and Ludic Proof: Greek Mathematics and the Alexandrian Aesthetic (2009).
Philosophy is an Egyptian Game
Stanford Classics Newsletter 2010, PDF, Classics
Reviel Netz, Stanford University: Scale, Space and Canon in Ancient Literary Culture
A Conversation of Conversations: Summary of Departmental Research Seminar, 'Portrayals of 'Intellectuals' in the Ancient World: Otium and Civil Society, by Reviel Netz', by Georgie Burr, Ostraka
PDF) Review of Reviel Netz, The Shaping of Deduction in Greek Mathematics: A Study in Cognitive History
Past Lectures, Lecture Schedule
Reframing Hellenistic Poetry: Hidden Figures and Local Can — Columbia University Department of Classics
Reviel Netz Department of Classics
Thirteen scholars reply to Reviel Netz's 'The Place of Archimedes in World History' - Karine Chemla, 2022
Reviel Netz Stanford Humanities Center
Upcoming Events — Columbia University Department of Classics
Upcoming Events — Columbia University Department of Classics
Xargol - Original Titles - Quatrains - Reviel Netz