- arismetrice,
attributed to John of Seville, and
Liber Algorismi de
numero Indorum,
attributed to
Adelard of Bath. Hereby, alg****ismi or
algorismi is the...
- of al-Khwarizmi's
textbook on
Indian arithmetic (Algorithmo de
Numero Indorum),
which codified the
various Indian numerals,
introduced the decimal-based...
- Abaci,
Fibonacci says the
following introducing the
affirmative Modus Indorum (the
method of the Indians),
today known as Hindu–Arabic
numeral system...
- The
Libellus de
Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis (Latin for "Little Book of the
Medicinal Herbs of the Indians") is an
Aztec herbal m****cript, describing...
-
translated into
Latin in the 12th
century under the
title Algoritmi de
numero Indorum. This
title means "al-Khwarizmi on the
Numerals of the Indians". The word...
- of
tropical medicine. He is
known for the four-volume work De
medicina Indorum. His 1631 work "Historiae
naturalis et
medicae Indiae orientalis" introduced...
- Pisa. In the
Liber Abaci (1202),
Fibonacci introduced the so-called
modus Indorum (method of the Indians),
today known as the Hindu–Arabic
numeral system...
- was
translated into
Latin by Juan
Badiano as
Libellus de
Medicinalibus Indorum Herbis or
Codex Barberini,
Latin 241 and
given to King
Carlos V of Spain...
-
translated into
Latin in the 12th century
under the
title Algoritmi de
numero Indorum. This
title means "Algoritmi on the
numbers of the Indians",
where "Algoritmi"...
-
Dutch physician Jakob de Bondt's
description in his De
Medicina Indorum. (The "
Indorum" of the
title refers to the East Indies. He also gave
first European...