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Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci: A Translation into Modern English of Leonardo Pisano’s Book of Calculation

Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci: A Translation into Modern English of Leonardo Pisano’s Book of Calculation
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Title Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci ([EBook]) : A Translation into Modern English of Leonardo Pisano’s Book of Calculation / by Laurence Sigler.
Author Sigler, Laurence E.
Other name(s) SpringerLink (Online service)
Publication New York, NY : Springer , 2002.
Physical Details VIII, 638 pages : online resource.
Series Sources and studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences
ISBN 9781461300793
Summary Note First published in 1202, Fibonacci's Liber abaci was one of the most important books on mathematics in the Middle Ages, introducing Arabic numerals and methods throughout Europe. Though it is known as an introduction to the Hindu number system and the algorithms of arithmetic that children now learn in grade school, "Liber abaci" is much more: an encyclopaedia of thirteenth-century mathematics, both theoretical and practical. It develops the tools rigorously, establishing them with Euclidean geometric proofs, and then shows how to apply them to all kinds of situations in business and trade - conversion of measures and currency, allocations of profit, computation of interest, alloying of currencies, and so forth. It is rigorous mathematics, well applied, and vividly described. From the reviews: ...this is an amazing book, and it is somewhat frustrating that we had to wait for the 800th anniversary of its original publication to see an English translation. But here it is at last, the Liber Abaci in English. It is now possible for mathematicians who are interested in history to read it, and for students to read portions of it in their history courses...[Fibonacci] was a great mathematician, and here is an accessible and readable edition of his most famous book. Don't miss the opportunity to get a copy. Fernando Q. Gouvea, MAA Online The Liber abbaci of Leonardo Pisano (today commonly called Fibonacci) is one of the fundamental works of European mathematics. No other book did more to establish the basic framework of arithmetic and algebra as they developed in the Western world...its position as the only modern text of this fundamental work will make this translation an essential part of any collection in the history of mathematics. - Warren Van Egmond, Mathematical Reviews ...Even the Latin original has been hard to find outside the rare book room...But now this cornerstone of mathematical culture has finally become widely available with the appearance of Fibonacci's 'Liber Abaci': A Translation into Modern English of Leonardo Pisano's Book of Calculation. - American Scientist.:
Contents note I Introduction -- I Introduction -- II Liber Abaci -- 1 Here Begins the First Chapter -- 2 On the Multiplication of Whole Numbers -- 3 On the Addition of Whole Numbers -- 4 On the Subtraction of Lesser Numbers from Greater Numbers -- 5 On the Divisions of Integral Numbers -- 6 On the Multiplication of Integral Numbers with Fractions -- 7 On the Addition and Subtraction and Division Of Numbers with Fractions and the Reduction of Several Parts to a Single Part -- 8 On Finding The Value of Merchandise by the Principal Method -- 9 On the Barter of Merchandise and Similar Things -- 10 On Companies and Their Members -- 11 On the Alloying of Monies -- 12 Here Begins Chapter Twelve -- 13 On the Method Elchataym and How with It Nearly All Problems of Mathematics Are Solved -- 14 On Finding Square and Cubic Roots, and on the Multiplication, Division, and Subtraction of Them, and On the Treatment of Binomials and Apotomes and their Roots -- 15 On Pertinent Geometric Rules And on Problems of Algebra and Almuchabala -- 16 Notes for Liber abaci -- 17 Bibliography.
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Internet Site http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-0079-3
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