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Document Type
Class Paper
Publication Date
2017
Abstract
Leonardo Fibonacci was a mathematician in the late twelfth to mid-thirteenth century. He grew up and was trained in North Africa, where his father worked. His major contributions to mathematics can be found in his books- Liber Abaci, Practica Geometriae, Flos, and Liber Quadrotorum. Little can be found about his Christian faith, but fruits of his faith can be seen through some of his work. As a mathematician, I would like to exemplify Christ in all aspects of my life.
Comments
This paper was submitted as part of the History of Mathematics course (MATH 3083), taught by Dr. Stephen C. Hennagin.
Recommended Citation
Patterson, Betsy, "Leonardo Fibonacci" (2017). Mathematics Class Publications. 4.
https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/math/4
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