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  • Paperback: 208 pages
  • Publisher: Princeton University Press; Reprint edition (5 July 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0691150192
  • ISBN-13: 978-0691150192
  • Product Dimensions: 14 x 2.4 x 21.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 1,234,923 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
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Who would have guessed that a murder-treasure mystery lay hidden behind a geometric formula familiar to every high-schooler? Weaving a wealth of mathematical scholarship into a compellingly plotted novel, Sangalli recounts a fascinating tale of ancient arson and modern sleuthing, as Pythagoras of Samos (forever linked to the triangular theorem bearing his name) perishes amid brutal intrigues sweeping an early Greek colony, yet leaves behind a tantalizing legacy of numerical reasoning and paranormal mysticism. . . . To be sure, it is the author's own fertile imagination that generates the characters who form this resolute band and then scripts the adventures they encounter in their unlikely international quest. . . . [R]eaders will learn a great deal about real mathematics and its history as they join Pythagoras' modern epigones in pondering the meaning of geometrical patterns, the surprising randomness in numbers, and the logic of mathematical proofs. . . . [T]his engaging narrative will persuade many readers that mathematics offers far more excitement than they had previously supposed. -- Bryce Christensen, Booklist

[The book] comes together [around] the tantalizing possibility that Pythagoras, who forbade his followers to write down any of his sayings, may just have left something tangible after all. Sangalli builds his story on this, using clues from ancient texts, bits of mathematical lore and interesting arcana, like the puzzle that couldn't be patented because it had no solution. For a total escape, this novel is perfect. -- Margaret Cannon, Globe and Mail

Pythagoras' Revenge: A Mathematical Mystery is more than just a novel. It is also an introduction to several big ideas in mathematics, from infinite series to unsolvable puzzles. . . . [T]his romp through ancient and modern mathematics is entertaining in patches, and certainly a cut above standard holiday reading. Despite occasional plot hiccups, its gripping story will likely hold readers to the end. -- "Physics World

Initially Pythagoras' Revenge was intended to discuss the tyranny of numbers in modern societies in the same style as Sangalli's previous book. But, as if by magic, it became instead a work of fiction. . . . What remains after the end of this page-turner is Sangalli's impressive capacity to communicate mathematics. Let us take this book as a reminder to capitalize on the full potential of scientific storytelling. -- Javier Fresán, Notices of the AMS

This is an entertaining read, and although the plot is implausible at times it succeeds in conveying a variety of mathematical and philosophical ideas in a simple and light-hearted way. . . . Pythagoras' Revenge is a gripping novel that offers a refreshing way to learn about mathematics. -- Sarah Shepherd, iSquared

Human beings are story making animals, and this book shows that there is an opportunity to make use of this approach in the field. A fascinating attempt. -- Brian Clegg, Popular Science

Read this book if you like mathematics and spend some time ruminating over the larger philosophical questions that are implicit in modern math. Such questions go directly to the heart of modern scientific culture. -- William Byers, European Legacy

If you like conspiracy adventure, and can dismiss the shallow characters and clunky sub-plots, it's a fun read as you get the history, philosophy, and theories on randomness and math, and of a figure who famously said, 'All is Number.' -- Phil Semler, San Francisco Book Review

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Who would have guessed that a murder-treasure mystery lay hidden behind a geometric formula familiar to every high-schooler? Weaving a wealth of mathematical scholarship into a compellingly plotted novel, Sangalli recounts a fascinating tale of ancient arson and modern sleuthing, as Pythagoras of Samos (forever linked to the triangular theorem bearing his name) perishes amid brutal intrigues sweeping an early Greek colony, yet leaves behind a tantalizing legacy of numerical reasoning and paranormal mysticism... To be sure, it is the author's own fertile imagination that generates the characters who form this resolute band and then scripts the adventures they encounter in their unlikely international quest... [R]eaders will learn a great deal about real mathematics and its history as they join Pythagoras' modern epigones in pondering the meaning of geometrical patterns, the surprising randomness in numbers, and the logic of mathematical proofs... [T]his engaging narrative will persuade many readers that mathematics offers far more excitement than they had previously supposed. -- Bryce Christensen, Booklist [The book] comes together [around] the tantalizing possibility that Pythagoras, who forbade his followers to write down any of his sayings, may just have left something tangible after all. Sangalli builds his story on this, using clues from ancient texts, bits of mathematical lore and interesting arcana, like the puzzle that couldn't be patented because it had no solution. For a total escape, this novel is perfect. -- Margaret Cannon, Globe and Mail Pythagoras' Revenge: A Mathematical Mystery is more than just a novel. It is also an introduction to several big ideas in mathematics, from infinite series to unsolvable puzzles... [T]his romp through ancient and modern mathematics is entertaining in patches, and certainly a cut above standard holiday reading. Despite occasional plot hiccups, its gripping story will likely hold readers to the end. -- "Physics World Initially Pythagoras' Revenge was intended to discuss the tyranny of numbers in modern societies in the same style as Sangalli's previous book. But, as if by magic, it became instead a work of fiction... What remains after the end of this page-turner is Sangalli's impressive capacity to communicate mathematics. Let us take this book as a reminder to capitalize on the full potential of scientific storytelling. -- Javier Fresan, Notices of the AMS This is an entertaining read, and although the plot is implausible at times it succeeds in conveying a variety of mathematical and philosophical ideas in a simple and light-hearted way... Pythagoras' Revenge is a gripping novel that offers a refreshing way to learn about mathematics. -- Sarah Shepherd, iSquared Human beings are story making animals, and this book shows that there is an opportunity to make use of this approach in the field. A fascinating attempt. -- Brian Clegg, Popular Science Read this book if you like mathematics and spend some time ruminating over the larger philosophical questions that are implicit in modern math. Such questions go directly to the heart of modern scientific culture. -- William Byers, European Legacy If you like conspiracy adventure, and can dismiss the shallow characters and clunky sub-plots, it's a fun read as you get the history, philosophy, and theories on randomness and math, and of a figure who famously said, 'All is Number.' -- Phil Semler, San Francisco Book Review

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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful
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The premise of this novel is that Pythagoras' reincarnation is expected and a cult group are searching the world to find the Master helped by arcane clues from the puzzles and patterns of mathematics and Pythagoras' lore. It's Dan Brown in mathematical costume and a lure or turn-off (depending on your interest) of the book is the introduction to mathematical ideas that it embeds in the plot line. It is of course crucial that they discover him in time.

You might find this an exciting introduction or reminder about maths, you might enjoy the way the maths is used to fix the plot or it might add up to too much distraction from character and story for you. However Dan Brown has demonstrated that there is a huge interest in marginally good novels soaked in arcana so many will love this.

Pythagoras did believe in reincarnation so the story is logical - the man himself was not only an outstanding scientist and mathematician but the leader of one of the most important mystery cults of the ancient world - his science was in service to spritiual teaching and consiousness change. for example, the octave, one of the central themes of his study, expresses the lower and the higher self. We know that each of the intervals he mathematically studied represents in his vision a mode of the psyche reflecting archetypal soul patterns, ie the 'gods' (the analytical pattern-making mind of Zeus [Jupiter], the lover of beauty and order that is Aphrodite [Venus], the bold adventurous intrusive spirit of Ares [Mars] being respectively the 6th, 5th, 3rd).

However, since the evidence is that Pythagoras was a truly remarkable saint-like visionary personality of truly towering intellect, don't expect any novel to capture the reality. This is a book that aims to convey some maths and in an appealing and enjoyably puzzling way.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
A literary jewel 24 Aug 2009
By Aubert Daigneault - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Hardcover
Masterfully written gripping plot with unexpected ending.
Fully suspenseful all along.
Mathematically instructive even for the novice.
Philosophically challenging.
Technically well documented.
Historically substantiated.
Vividly depicting numerous colourful characters, old and recent times and obscure places.
Highly recommended.
A literary jewel.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful
Pythagoras' Revenge 6 July 2009
By Gordon Parker - Published on Amazon.com
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Anyone with some knowledge of mathematics is familiar with the Pythagorean theorem, for a right triangle the square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the sides. What is probably not known is the history of Pythagoras himself. Born in the sixth century BC he developed during his lifetime into a philosopher and mathematician, leader of a group of followers obsessed with the idea that through numbers one could explain the concepts of the world. He left no written record of his philosophy. The fictional account here details the action of various groups seeking a so called manuscript written by Pythagoras. The well written narrative with its many twists and surprises will keep readers eager to follow its development. There are digressions intermingled with the story introducing various mathematical concepts.
4 of 4 people found the following review helpful
original and entertaining math-thriller 13 Dec 2009
By Grant Cairns - Published on Amazon.com
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This is an original and entertaining math-thriller. Its strength is the care and detail that have gone into the historical elements, and into the threading of the various plot lines. It is a peculiar novel; it reads like an action thriller for teenage boys, but the main protagonist is an aging, and rather unsympathetic academic. And at it its heart, one has to suspend disbelief over two rather indigestible tenants: that the key figures would play along with the notion of reincarnation, and that the modern day Pythagorean sect would be so powerful. But these are completely consistent with the Pythagorean theme, and the book displayed a remarkable coherency. I hesitated between rating it 4 or 5, but was convinced by the appendices, notes and bibliography. The author put a lot of effort into this book. If you like math-fiction, you will very likely enjoy this. I did.
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