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***SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE*** viii, 183 pages, [8] pages of plates, illustrations (some colour); 22 cm. Near fine. Tight, clean copy. Age toning. Dust jacket toned, with light edgewear. *** "The untold story of Leonardo of Pisa, the medieval mathematician who introduced Arabic numbers to the West and helped launch the modern era." - Publisher. *** CONTENTS: Your days are numbered; A bridge of numbers; A child of Pisa; A mathematical journey; Sources; Liber abbaci; Fame; The Fibonacci aftermath; Whose revolution?; Fibonacci's legacy: in stone, parchment, and rabbits. Size: 8vo. Seller Inventory # 106123
In 1202, a 32-year old Italian finished one of the most influential books of all time, which introduced modern arithmetic to Western Europe. Devised in India in the 7th and 8th centuries and brought to North Africa by Muslim traders, the Hindu-Arabic system helped transform the West into the dominant force in science, technology, and commerce, leaving behind Muslim cultures which had long known it but had failed to see its potential.
The young Italian, Leonardo of Pisa (better known today as Fibonacci), had learned the Hindu number system when he traveled to North Africa with his father, a customs agent. The book he created was Liber abbaci, the "Book of Calculation," and the revolution that followed its publication was enormous. Arithmetic made it possible for ordinary people to buy and sell goods, convert currencies, and keep accurate records of possessions more readily than ever before. Liber abbaci's publication led directly to large-scale international commerce and the scientific revolution of the Renaissance.
Yet despite the ubiquity of his discoveries, Leonardo of Pisa remains an enigma. His name is best known today in association with an exercise in Liber abbaci whose solution gives rise to a sequence of numbers--the Fibonacci sequence--used by some to predict the rise and fall of financial markets, and evident in myriad biological structures.
One of the great math popularizers of our time, Keith Devlin recreates the life and enduring legacy of an overlooked genius, and in the process makes clear how central numbers and mathematics are to our daily lives.
About the Author:
Keith Devlin is a Senior Researcher and Executive Director at Stanford's H-STAR institute, which he co-founded. He is also a Consulting Professor in the Department of Mathematics, and a co-founder of the Stanford Media X research network. NPR's "Math Guy," he is the author of more than twenty-eight books, including The Math Gene. He lives in Palo Alto, California.
Title: The Man of Numbers: Fibonacci's Arithmetic ...
Publisher: Walker & Company, New York
Publication Date: 2011
Binding: Hardcover
Condition: Near Fine
Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good
Edition: 1st.
Seller: Archer's Used and Rare Books, Inc., Kent, OH, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition thus. This is the first US edition. Dust Jacket is in fine condition without tears or chips or other damage. Quantity Available: 1. Category: Science & Technology; Mathematics; ISBN/EAN: 9780802778123. Pictures of this item not already displayed here available upon request. Inventory No: 24815. Seller Inventory # 24815