• The Book of Squares, (Liber Quadratorum in the original Latin) is a book on algebra by Leonardo Fibonacci, published in 1225. It was dedicated to Frederick...
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    Flos (1225), solutions to problems posed by Johannes of Palermo Liber quadratorum ("The Book of Squares") on Diophantine equations, dedicated to Emperor...
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  • Fibonacci, Leonardo Pisano, (1225), Liber Quadratorum. Fibonacci, Leonardo Pisano . The Book of Squares (Liber Quadratorum). An annotated translation into...
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  • mathematician Domenico Ispano. John is mentioned by Leonardo Fibonacci in his Liber quadratorum (1225) and several problems from Arab texts by Omar Khayyam were posed...
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    seu Lampas δωδεκράλυχνος, Tournai. (1629) De diluvio liber primus, Antwerp; (1629) De diluvio liber secundus (incomplete); (1630) Parapegma ou Kalendrier...
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    Qurra (Thebit Bencora), Liber carastonis 174r-178v: Jordanus of Nemore, Elementa super demonstrationem ponderum 178v-180v: Liber de canonio The Alfa exhibition...
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    century Leonardo of Pisa, better known as Fibonacci, published the Libre quadratorum (The Book of Squares). Fibonacci had studied scripts from Egypt, Syria...
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