Open a new portal into Shakespeare's words—and his Renaissance life—with math and numbers as your key
"Highly readable. . . . Shakespeare's surprising yet unsurprising mathematical sophistication led to some of his most creative feats."—Bloomberg
Shakespeare's era was abuzz with mathematical progress, from the new concept of "zero" to Galileo's redraft of the heavens. Now, Rob Eastaway uncovers the many surprising ways math shaped Shakespeare's plays—and his world—through astronomy, code-breaking, time-keeping, navigation, music, games, and more.
Full of delights for devotees of both Tudor history and the Bard, Much Ado About Numbers is proof that the arts and sciences have always danced together.
