Annette Imhausen is professor of the history of science at Goethe University, Frankfurt. She is the author of Egyptian Algorithms.
One of Choice's Outstanding Academic Titles for 2016 Imhausen's book is a superb introduction into the field of mathematics in ancient Egypt. She has an incredible mastery of the source material and writes it in an objective way. . . . A fascinating introduction to Egyptian mathematics . . . and I would recommend it to anyone interested in the history of mathematics, egyptology, or Egyptian culture. ---Alex Criddle, Ancient History Encyclopedia The book is well written and informative, with copious references to direct readers in further study of this fascinating area of mathematics history. * Choice * Annette Imhausen has written a well-researched introduction to Egyptian mathematics in antiquity by tracing its development over more than the last 3000 years, from the foundation of the dynasties to the rise of Alexandria as a global hub of ideas during Greek and Roman times. ---Christopher Cumo, Canadian Journal of History An exhaustive study. ---Ricardo Moreno-Castillo, European Mathematical Society An excellent book. ---Kevin Davis, Mathematical Gazette