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(Article I.14.) A Diluted Al-Karajī In Abbacus Mathematics

Jens Høyrup ()
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Jens Høyrup: Roskilde University, Section for Philosophy and Science Studies

Chapter Chapter 15 in Selected Essays on Pre- and Early Modern Mathematical Practice, 2019, pp 397-407 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract In several preceding Maghreb colloques I have argued, from varying perspectives, that the algebra of the Italian abbacus school was inspired neither from Latin algebraic writings (the translations of al-Khwārizmī and the Liber abbaci) nor directly from authors like al-Khwārizmī, Abū Kāmil and al-Karajī; instead, its root in the Arabic world is a level of algebra (probably coupled to mu‘āmalāt mathematics) which until now has not been scrutinized systematically. Going beyond this negative characterization I shall argue on the present occasion that abbacus algebra received indirect inspiration from al-Karajī. As it will turn out, however, this inspiration is consistently strongly diluted, and certainly indirect.

Date: 2019
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-19258-7_15

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