BRACERS Record Detail for 53533

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Collection code
RA3
Recent acquisition no.
338B
Recipient(s)
Hook, Sidney
Sender(s)
BR
Date
1944/01/26
Form of letter
ALS
Pieces
1
BR's address code (if sender)
PRN
Notes and topics

On the "best 100 books", BR can see the case for Euclid and Newton.

BR has been elected to a Trinity Fellowship—"a special offer, owing to my being above the age-limit."

A photocopy is in the Hook papers, Hoover Institution, Stanford University, and a copy in RA Rec. Acq. 1161B.

Transcription

BR TO SIDNEY HOOK, 26 JAN. 1944
BRACERS 53533. ALS. McMaster. B&R Hh44.01
Proofread by K. Blackwell


<letterhead>
PEACOCK INN
TWENTY BAYARD LANE
PRINCETON, N.J.
Jan. 26, 1944

Dear Hook

The subject on which you write is one about which I feel strongly. I think the “Best 100 Books” people are utterly absurd on the scientific side. I was myself brought up on Euclid and Newton, and I can see the case for them. But on the whole Euclid is much too slow-moving. Boole is not comparable to his successors. Descartes’ geometry is surpassed by every modern text-book of analytical geometry. The broad rule is: historical approach where truth unattainable, but not in a subject like mathematics or anatomy. (They read Harvey.)

To change the subject: I have been elected to a Fellowship at Trinity College Cambridge and expect to take up residence there this coming autumn. They invited me back in 1921, but at that time I couldn’t accept. This, however, is a special offer, owing to my being above the age-limit.

Yours sincerely
Bertrand Russell.

Publication
B&R Hh44.01
Permission
Everyone
Transcription Public Access
Yes
Record no.
53533
Record created
May 29, 2014
Record last modified
Sep 27, 2023
Created/last modified by
duncana