Review
"Physics Today"
"[Reviel Netz is] one of the most creative historians of mathematics of our time...[Will Noel] narrates with some verve his own story in learning about the palimpsest...Much of "The Archimedes Codex" is delightful. The story of the palimpsest is exciting, and few can explain difficult issues in Greek mathematics with the simplicity and elegance that Netz achieves...A fun read."
"Mathematics and Computer Education"
"[A] crystal clear and captivating narrative. It is a book that is difficult to put down...An absolutely wonderful book...It will inspire future geometers, physicists, computer scientists, curators, and classicists."
"Science Books & Films," 8/08
"The fascinating story of how the secrets of this work have been unlocked."
"Mathematics Teacher," 11/08
"Accessible to a general audience...A valuable resource for instructors teaching a history of mathematics course."
"Toronto Globe and Mail," 1/31/09
"[An] archeological detective story...Fascinating."
Blogcritics.org, 2/10/09
"A very interesting book, quite entertaining, sometimes funny, always engaging...A great treat for mystery lovers, classicists, mathematicians, and history buffs."
American Author's Association
"[A] wonderful book...This is not just a math book or a science book or a history book--it is a book of mysteries and so much more...A most fascinating tale... Entertaining, yet educational and inspiring...This book made math exciting!"
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'the incredible story of the codex itself provides a page-turner as addictive as anything by Dan Brown.' (TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT )
'Part detective-story, part scientific history, this tells how modern scientific techniques have allowed our understanding and appreciation of Archimedes to blossom over the past decade.' (GOOD BOOK GUIDE )
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