Flatland, Edwin Abbott''s story of a two-dimensional universe,
as told by one of its inhabitants who is introduced to the
mysteries of three-dimensional space, has enjoyed an enduring
popularity from the time of its publication in 1884. This fully
annotated edition enables the modern-day reader to understand and
appreciate the many ''dimensions'' of this classic satire.
Mathematical notes and illustrations enhance the usefulness of
Flatland as an elementary introduction to higher-dimensional
geometry. Historical notes show connections to late-Victorian
England and to classical Greece. Citations from Abbott''s other
writings as well as the works of Plato and Aristotle serve to
interpret the text. Commentary on language and literary style
includes numerous definitions of obscure words. An appendix gives a
comprehensive account of the life and work of Flatland''s remarkable
author.
目錄:
Introduction William F. Lindgren and Thomas F. Banchoff
Part I. This World: 1. Of the nature of Flatland
2. Of the climate and houses in Flatland
3. Concerning the inhabitants of Flatland
4. Concerning the women
5. Of our methods of recognizing one another
6. Of recognition by sight
7. Concerning irregular figures
8. Of the ancient practice of painting
9. Of the universal colour bill
10. Of the suppression of the chromatic sedition
11. Concerning our priests
12. Of the doctrine of our priests
Part II. Other Worlds: 13. How I had a vision of Lineland
14. How in my vision I endeavoured to explain the nature of
Flatland, but could not
15. Concerning a stranger from Spaceland
16. How the stranger vainly endeavoured to reveal to me in words
the mysteries of Spaceland
17. How the sphere, having in vain tried words, resorted to
deeds
18. How I came to Spaceland and what I saw there
19. How, though the sphere showed me other mysteries of Spaceland,
I still desired more
and what came of it
20. How the sphere encouraged me in a vision
21. How I tried to teach the theory of three dimensions to my
grandson, and with what success
22. How I then tried to diffuse the theory of three dimensions by
other means, and of the result
Appendix A. Critical reaction to Flatland
Appendix B. Biography and chronology of Edwin A. Abbott
References and recommended reading.