Citation
Alternate Title(s): Libro de Abacho
Publication Location: Venice
Year: 1517
Item Location
Exhibit: Galileo, Engineer
Section: Calculation and Measurement
Summary
Borgi’s book on the abacus was the most important commercial arithmetic manual in Renaissance Italy. Around 1200, Leonardo of Pisa, also known as Fibonnacci, wrote an earlier manual for the abacus which introduced a sign for zero, Hindu-Arabic numerals, and a base-10 place value system.
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Theme(s): Mathematics, Business and Economics
Geographical Region(s): Italy, Europe
Resource Type: Book
Chronological Period: 15th century
Resource Type: Book