Jacqueline Feke is assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Waterloo in Ontario.
""Shortlisted for the Pickstone Prize, British Society for the History of Science"" ""Feke’s book deserves a place on the shelves of historians of science, philosophers, and classicists alike.""---Marco Romani Mistretta, Bryn Mawr Classical Review ""This important study will significantly improve our historical understanding of the originality of Ptolemy’s position.""---Alain Bernard, Journal of the History of Astronomy ""The book can be accessed and appreciated with a little sustained effort. For those of us who practice the history of mathematics, Feke’s work is a nice illustration that our historical actors’ philosophical commitments often can be identified, and they can help us to focus our readings more precisely. It’s a good lesson, and well worth the endeavour.""---Glen Van Brummelen, British Journal for the History of Mathematics