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G.H. Hardy

The Artistry and Eccentricity of Mathematical Genius

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Author: G.H. Hardy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780521427067

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/21/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Who should listen A Mathematician's Apology

"A Mathematician's Apology" by G.H. Hardy is ideal for anyone with an interest in mathematics, philosophy, or the nature of creativity. This concise and eloquent work appeals to students, educators, and professionals alike, as it delves into the aesthetics of mathematical thought and the personal reflections of a renowned mathematician on the beauty and rigor of his field. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of art and science will find Hardy's arguments compelling, making this audiobook a thoughtful exploration for both enthusiasts and skeptics of mathematics.

3 quotes from A Mathematician's Apology

  • "Mathematics is not only about numbers, equations, and algorithms: it is about understanding the beauty and patterns of the world around us."
  • "I have never done anything ‘useful’. Nor is there any reason why I should want to. The mathematician's patterns, like the artist's or the poet's, must be beautiful."
  • "The mathematician’s patterns, like the artist’s or the poet’s, must be beautiful; there is no place in the world for ugly mathematics."

Author : G.H. Hardy

Godfrey Harold Hardy FRS was a distinguished English mathematician renowned for his contributions to number theory and mathematical analysis. He is perhaps best known to the general public for his 1940 essay, A Mathematician's Apology, which offers a profound reflection on the beauty of mathematics and provides unique insights into the mind of a mathematician. Hardy's legacy is also marked by his celebrated mentorship of the enigmatic Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, whom he recognized as a genius despite his lack of formal training. Their close collaboration not only enhanced both of their mathematical endeavors but also deepened Hardy's belief that Ramanujan's discovery was his finest contribution to the field, describing their partnership as "the one romantic incident in my life."

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Mathematician's Apology Free Audiobook Download

G.H. Hardy

The Artistry and Eccentricity of Mathematical Genius

3.936830rating

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Author: G.H. Hardy

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780521427067

Language: English

Publish Date: 12/21/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Mathematician's Apology

"A Mathematician's Apology" by G.H. Hardy is ideal for anyone with an interest in mathematics, philosophy, or the nature of creativity. This concise and eloquent work appeals to students, educators, and professionals alike, as it delves into the aesthetics of mathematical thought and the personal reflections of a renowned mathematician on the beauty and rigor of his field. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of art and science will find Hardy's arguments compelling, making this audiobook a thoughtful exploration for both enthusiasts and skeptics of mathematics.

3 quotes from A Mathematician's Apology

  • "Mathematics is not only about numbers, equations, and algorithms: it is about understanding the beauty and patterns of the world around us."
  • "I have never done anything ‘useful’. Nor is there any reason why I should want to. The mathematician's patterns, like the artist's or the poet's, must be beautiful."
  • "The mathematician’s patterns, like the artist’s or the poet’s, must be beautiful; there is no place in the world for ugly mathematics."

Author: G.H. Hardy

Godfrey Harold Hardy FRS was a distinguished English mathematician renowned for his contributions to number theory and mathematical analysis. He is perhaps best known to the general public for his 1940 essay, A Mathematician's Apology, which offers a profound reflection on the beauty of mathematics and provides unique insights into the mind of a mathematician. Hardy's legacy is also marked by his celebrated mentorship of the enigmatic Indian mathematician Srinivasa Ramanujan, whom he recognized as a genius despite his lack of formal training. Their close collaboration not only enhanced both of their mathematical endeavors but also deepened Hardy's belief that Ramanujan's discovery was his finest contribution to the field, describing their partnership as "the one romantic incident in my life."