Development of Mathematics in Medieval Europe

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Development of Mathematics in Medieval Europe

The Arabs, Euclid, Regiomontanus

History and Archaeology History of science

Author: Menso Folkerts

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Collection: Variorum Collected Studies

Language: English

Published by: Routledge

Published on: 28th October 2024

Format: LCP-protected ePub

ISBN: 9781040242988


The Development of Mathematics in Medieval Europe

complements the previous collection of articles by Menso Folkerts, Essays on Early Medieval Mathematics, and deals with the development of mathematics in Europe from the 12th century to about 1500. In the 12th century European learning was greatly transformed by translations from Arabic into Latin. Such translations in the field of mathematics and their influence are here described and analysed, notably al-Khwarizmi's Arithmetic -- through which Europe became acquainted with the Hindu-Arabic numerals -- and Euclid's Elements. Five articles are dedicated to Johannes Regiomontanus, perhaps the most original mathematician of the 15th century, and to his discoveries in trigonometry, algebra and other fields. The knowledge and application of Euclid's Elements in 13th- and 15th-century Italy are discussed in three studies, while the last article treats the development of algebra in South Germany around 1500, where much of the modern symbolism used in algebra was developed.

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