Masterful algebra from a historic mind, now accessible in clear English for today’s student.
This edition presents Leonard Euler’s Elements of Algebra with classic notes and additions, carefully revised for modern readers.
The work is presented as a complete edition, including the notes of the Bernoullis and the additions of La Grange, translated into English and updated for contemporary study. It also includes a biographical Memoir of Euler and a tribute to the late Francis Horner, highlighting the author’s influence on mathematics and the translation’s development. Notes are placed at the foot of pages, and practice questions from earlier editions are restored for more guided learning.
- Clear presentation of Euler’s fundamental ideas in algebra and number theory
- Historical notes that illuminate the development of 18th‑century mathematics
- Restored Practice Questions to reinforce understanding and application
- Editorial notes and revisited explanations to help modern readers grasp the classic concepts
Ideal for students and readers of mathematical history who want a trusted English edition of a foundational text. This edition pairs rigorous problem solving with contextual insights to support independent study and classroom use.