The 1862 extended version of a revolutionary 1844 work in German by the mathematician Hermann Grassmann (180977).In 1844, Hermann Grassmann (180977) published the revolutionary but little-understood Die Lineale Ausdehnungslehre (also reissued in this series), anticipating the modern theory of vector spaces and exterior algebras. This extended version of his theories appeared in 1862. It remains an important text in the history of mathematics.In 1844, Hermann Grassmann (180977) published the revolutionary but little-understood Die Lineale Ausdehnungslehre (also reissued in this series), anticipating the modern theory of vector spaces and exterior algebras. This extended version of his theories appeared in 1862. It remains an important text in the history of mathematics.In 1844, the Prussian schoolmaster Hermann Grassmann (180977) published Die Lineale Ausdehnungslehre (also reissued in the Cambridge Library Collection). This revolutionary work anticipated the modern theory of vector spaces and exterior algebras. It was little understood at the time and the few sympathetic mathematicians, rather than trying harder to comprehend it, urged Grassmann to write an extended version of his theories. The present work is that version, first published in 1862. However, this also proved too far ahead of its time and Grassmann turned to historical linguistics, in which field his contributions are still remembered. His mathematical work eventually found champions such as Hankel, Peano, Whitehead and ?lie Cartan, and it is now recognised for the brilliant achievement that it was in the history of mathematics.I. Die einfachen Verkn?pfungen extensiver Gr?ssen: 1. Addition, Subtraktion, Vielfachung und Theilung extensiver Gr?ssen; 2. Die Produktbildung im Allgemeinen; 3. Kombinatorisches Produkt; 4. Inneres Produkt; 5. Anwendung auf die Geometrie; II. Funktionslehre: 1. Funktionen im Allgemeinen; 2. Differenzialrechnung; 3. Unendliche Reihen; 4. Integralrechnung.