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Towards a critical edition of Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci

open access: yesReti Medievali Rivista, 2013
A group of research working at the University of Naples Federico II aim to achieve the goal to offer a modern scientific and widely accessible edition of Fibonacci’s treatise.
Giuseppe Germano
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Studies on Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci

open access: yesReti Medievali Rivista, 2013
A group of research working at the University of Naples Federico II aim to achieve the goal to offer a modern scientific and widely accessible edition of Fibonacci’s treatise.
Giuseppe Germano (ed.)
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“Fibonacci’s Liber Abaci”: A Translation into Modern English of Leonardo Pisano’s Book of Calculation, By L.E. Sigler

The Fibonacci quarterly, 2004
With these nine figures and with sign 0 which the Arabs call zephir any number whatsoever is written, as is demonstrated below.” Thus begins the book by Fibonacci (Leonardo Pisano, family Bonaci) which many mathematicians have waited for a long time for ...
A. F. Horadam
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The Place of Nicolas Chuquet in the History of Mathematics

, 1985
Barbara Moss, Cynthia Hay, Graham Flegg
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