High Middle Ages · Europe · Science

1202

Fibonacci publishes Liber Abaci

1202

A Pisan merchant's son who had learned arithmetic in North Africa laid out Hindu-Arabic numerals for Latin Europe. Among his worked examples was an idle puzzle about breeding rabbits whose answer unfolded a sequence that would haunt mathematics for the next eight hundred years. The book's practical chapters on currency conversion and profit calculation transformed Italian commercial bookkeeping overnight.