This book provides a fresh view on an important and largely
overlooked aspect of the Euclidean traditions in the medieval
mathematical texts, particularly concerning the interrelations
between geometry and arithmetic, and the rise of algebraic modes of
thought. It appeals to anyone interested in the history of
mathematics in general and in history of medieval and early modern
science.
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