Ahab's Arithmetic: The Mathematics of Moby-Dick

(scholarship.claremont.edu)

46 points | by bryanrasmussen 2 days ago ago

8 comments

  • mannykannot 19 hours ago

    The paperback edition I read in my 20s had an appendix containing several reviews of the novel, including that by D.H.Lawrence, briefly quoted here. Well worth reading in its own right, IMHO.

    https://www.gutenberg.org/files/60547/60547-h/60547-h.htm

  • esalman a day ago

    I recently bought a kids classic version of the book for my son. Then I realized I never read the original, only an abridged translation decades ago. Now I must find and read the original for myself.

    • jonah-archive a day ago

      Do you happen to recall which version? I've picked up a couple kid's books/playsets but mine is ready for a chapter-book type version soon. FWIW my favorite reading copy is the UC Press version based on the incredible Arion version (https://www.ucpress.edu/books/moby-dick-or-the-whale/paper) but any edition based on the Northwestern-Newberry text is solid.

      • esalman a day ago

        Sure, the kids classic version that I got is edited by Margaret Novak and published by Applesauce Press. It is actually chapter based which is nice, and it also has kid-friendly illustrations.

        • jonah-archive 16 hours ago

          Lovely, thank you! Looking forward to checking it out.

    • heckennews 17 hours ago

      You can find the book on Gutenberg. I just read it recently (their kindle version) and feel something with better annotations might have been better for a first read, since the writing is somewhat archaic

  • natmaka a day ago

    The book by Laplace is titled «Traité de mécanique céleste» (not "Méchanique Céleste").

  • kencausey a day ago

    (PDF)