Leonardo of Pisa (Pisa, c. 1170 - Pisa, 1250), also known as Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Fibonacci, or simply Fibonacci, was an Italian mathematician. He is best known for the discovery of the Fibonacci numbers, and for his role in the introduction to Europe of the modern Arabic positional decimal system for writing and manipulating numbers (algorism). Some consider him the "the most talented mathematician of the middle ages."Howard Eves. An Introduction to the History of Mathematics. Brooks Cole, 1990: ISBN 0030295580 (6th ed.), p 261.
Perceiving that arithmetic with Arabic numerals is simpler and more efficient than with Roman numerals, Fibonacci traveled throughout the Mediterranean world to study under the leading Arab mathematicians of the time, returning around 1200. In 1202, at age 32, he published what he had learned in Liber Abaci, or Book of Calculation.
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 (meaning good-for-nothing or traveller), by granting him a salary.
In this book he 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 well received throughout educated Europe and had a profound impact on European thought, although the use of decimal numerals did not become widespread until the invention of printing almost three centuries later. (See, for example, the 1482 Ptolemaeus map of the world printed by Lienhart Holle in Ulm. *)
1170 births | 1250 deaths | Italian mathematicians | 13th century mathematicians | Number theorists | Natives of Pisa | Fibonacci numbers
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