A History of Mathematics: From Mesopotamia to Modernity covers the evolution of mathematics through time & across the major Eastern & Western civilizations. It begins in Babylon then describes the trials & tribulations of the Greek mathematicians. The important & often neglected influence of both Chinese & Islamic mathematics is covered in detail placing the description of early Western mathematics in a global context. The book concludes with modern mathematics covering recent developments such as the advent of the computer chaos theory topology mathematical physics & the solution of Fermat's Last Theorem. Containing more than 100 illustrations & figures this text aimed at advanced undergraduates & postgraduates addresses the methods & challenges associated with studying the history of mathematics. The reader is introduced to the leading figures in the history of mathematics (including Archimedes Ptolemy Qin Jiushao al-Kashi al-Khwarizmi Galileo Newton Leibniz Helmholtz Hilbert Alan Turing & Andrew Wiles) & their fields. An extensive bibliography with cross-references to key texts will provide invaluable resource to students & exercises (with solutions) will stretch the more advanced reader.