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The following pages link to From Abacus to Algorism: Theory and Practice in Medieval Arithmetic (Q4133573):
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- Epistemic justification and operational symbolism (Q301107) (← links)
- Thus spake al-Ḵẖwārizmī: A translation of the text of Cambridge University library ms. ii.vi.5 (Q752668) (← links)
- Jacopo da Firenze's \textit{Tractatus algorismi} and early Italian abbacus culture (Q885257) (← links)
- On two algorism manuscripts from the 13th century (Q2737630) (← links)
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- A commentary on Boethius's<i>Arithmetica</i>of the twelfth or thirteenth century (Q4156726) (← 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)
- Numbered Possibilities: Chaucer and the Evolution of Late-Medieval Mathematics (Q5162178) (← links)
- The medieval counting table revisited: a brief introduction and description of its use during the early modern period (Q5178405) (← links)
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- Of our own nation: John Wallis's account of mathematical learning in medieval England (Q5944931) (← links)