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100 | _aFibonacci, Leonardo | ||
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_aFibonacci's Liber abaci: a translation into modern English of Leonardo Pisano's Book of calculation/ _cLeonardo Fibonacci and L.E. Sigler |
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_aNew York: _bSpringer, _c2002. |
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_aviii, 636 p. : _bill. ; _c25 cm. |
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440 | _a(Sources and studies in the history of mathematics and physical sciences) | ||
505 | _aLiber 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 cubit 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. | ||
650 | _aMathematics | ||
700 | _aSigler, L.E. | ||
942 | _cWB16 |