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The following pages link to Jacopo da Firenze's \textit{Tractatus algorismi} and early Italian abbacus culture (Q885257):
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- Epistemic justification and operational symbolism (Q301107) (← links)
- How algebra spoiled recreational problems: a case study in the cross-cultural dissemination of mathematics (Q465157) (← links)
- Conventions for recreational problems in Fibonacci's \textit{Liber abbaci} (Q532572) (← links)
- Ein gemeyn leycht buechlein. On the didactics of Adam Ries' second arithmetic textbook in comparison with Widmann's ``Behende vnd hubsche Rechenung'' (Q649529) (← links)
- The natures of numbers in and around Bombelli's \textit{L'algebra} (Q711448) (← links)
- Masters, questions and challenges in the abacus schools (Q889614) (← links)
- The ``unknown heritage'': trace of a forgotten locus of mathematical sophistication (Q2271770) (← links)
- When is the algorithm concept pertinent -- and when not? Thoughts about algorithms and paradigmatic examples, and about algorithmic and non-algorithmic mathematical cultures (Q2335267) (← links)
- A plurality of algebras, 1200–1600: Algebraic Europe from Fibonacci to Clavius (Q4976282) (← links)
- Medieval Europe’s satanic ciphers: on the genesis of a modern myth (Q5108294) (← links)
- La $Spéculative$ $des$ $nombres$ (ca. 1475), un pont entre l'arithmétique pratique et ses fondements théoriques - Analyse et édition du texte (Q6050660) (← links)
- Da Vinci's \textit{Codex Atlanticus}, fols. 395r and 686r--686v, refers to Leonardo Pisano \textit{volgarizzato}, not to Giorgio Valla (Q6082472) (← links)