Signifying Nothing: The Semiotics of Zero (Language, Discourse, Society) - Hardcover

Rotman, B.

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Synopsis

This book portrays the introduction of the mathematical sign zero as a major signifying event, both within the writing of numbers and as an emblem of parallel events in other sign systems.

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"A delightful analysis. . . . Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, . . . Rotman builds a viable thesis for the semiotics of zero via a thorough examination of Montaigne's Essays, Shakespeare's King Lear, the Kabbalah, and Vermeer's paintings."--Choice

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" A delightful analysis. . . . Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, . . . Rotman builds a viable thesis for the semiotics of zero via a thorough examination of Montaigne' s "Essays," Shakespeare' s "King Lear," the "Kabbalah," and Vermeer' s paintings." -- "Choice"

"A delightful analysis. . . . Adopting an interdisciplinary approach, . . . Rotman builds a viable thesis for the semiotics of zero via a thorough examination of Montaigne's "Essays, " Shakespeare's "King Lear", the "Kabbalah", and Vermeer's paintings."--"Choice"

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