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Leonardo of Pisa

Leonardo of Pisa or Leonardo Pisano (c. 1175 - 1250), also known as Fibonacci, was an Italian mathematician and is best known for the invention of the Fibonacci numbers and his role in the introduction of the modern positional base-10 system for writing numbers to Europe.

Leonardo's father Guilielmo (William) was nicknamed Bonacci ('good natured' or 'simple'). Leonardo was posthumously given the nickname Fibonacci (for filius Bonacci, son of Bonacci). William directed a trading post (by some accounts he was the consul for Pisa) in Bugia, North Africa (now Bejaia, Algeria), and as a young boy Leonardo traveled there to help him. There he learnt from the Arabic numeral system.

Perceiving the superiority of these Arabic numerals, Fibonacci travelled throughout the Mediterranean world to study under the leading Arab mathematicians of the time, returning around 1200. In 1202, at age 27, he published what he had learned in Liber Abaci, or Book of Calculation. This book showed the practical importance of the new number system by applying it to commercial bookkeeping, conversion of weights and measures, the calculation of interests, money-changing, and numerous other applications. The book was enthusiastically received throughout educated Europe and had a profound impact on European thought.

Leonardo became a guest of the Emperor Frederick II, who enjoyed mathematics and science. In 1240 the Republic of Pisa honoured Leonardo, under his alternative name of Leonardo Bigollo, by granting him a salary.

Important Publications

  • Liber Abaci (1202), a book on calculations.
  • Practica Geometriae (1220), a compendium on geometry and trigonometry.
  • Flos (1225), solutions to problems posed by Johannes of Palermo
  • Liber quadratorum, (The Book of Squares) on Diophantine problems, that is, problems involving Diophantine equations.
  • Di minor guisa (on commercial arithmetic; lost)
  • Commentary on Book X of Euclid's Elements (lost)

Referenced By

Decimal expansion | Fibonacci number | Fibonacci numbers | Fibonacci sequence | Fibonacci series | Francis Vieta | Franciscus Vieta | François Vieta | François Viète | Liber Abaci | List of Italians | List of famous Italian people | List of famous Italians | List of people by name: Fi | List of people by name: Pi | Lucas number | Lukas number | Numeral system | Numeral systems | Scale of notation

 

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