9780126431308
The Book Of Squares. An Annotated Translation Into Modern English By L. E. Sigler - Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci
Academic Press (1987)
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Mathematics - Early works to 1800, Mathematics, Medieval - Sources, Number theory - Early works to 1800

The Book of Squares by Fibonacci is a gem in the mathematical literature and one of the most important mathematical treatises written in the Middle Ages. It is a collection of theorems on indeterminate analysis and equations of second degree which yield, among other results, a solution to a problem proposed by Master John of Palermo to Leonardo at the Court of Frederick II. The book was dedicated and presented to the Emperor at Pisa in 1225. Dating back to the 13th century the book exhibits the early and continued fascination of men with our number system and the relationship among numbers with special properties such as prime numbers, squares, and odd numbers. The faithful translation into modern English and the commentary by the translator make this book accessible to professional mathematicians and amateurs who have always been intrigued by the lure of our number system.

Product Details
LoC Classification QA32 .F4813 1987
Dewey 510
Format Hardcover
Cover Price 77,95 €
No. of Pages 122
Height x Width 240 mm
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