Finding Fibonacci, 9780691174860
Hardcover
A compelling firsthand account of Keith Devlin’s ten-year quest to tell Fibonacci’s story In 2000, Keith Devlin set out to research the life and legacy of the medieval mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, popularly known as Fibonacci, whose book Liber abbaci has quite literally affected the lives of ever…

Finding Fibonacci

the quest to rediscover the forgotten mathematical genius who changed the world

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  • Hardcover

    256 pages

  • Release Date

    29 May 2017

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A compelling firsthand account of Keith Devlin’s ten-year quest to tell Fibonacci’s story In 2000, Keith Devlin set out to research the life and legacy of the medieval mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, popularly known as Fibonacci, whose book Liber abbaci has quite literally affected the lives of everyone alive today. Although he is most famous for the Fibonacci numbers–which, it so happens, he didn’t invent–Fibonacci’s greatest contribution was as an expositor of mathematical ideas at a lev…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780691174860
ISBN-10:0691174865
Author:Keith Devlin
Publisher:Princeton University Press
Imprint:Princeton University Press
Format:Hardcover
Number of Pages:256
Release Date:29 May 2017
Weight:425g
Dimensions:216mm x 140mm
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Critics Review

“In his jaunty book Finding Fibonacci, Keith Devlin sets out to tell the elusive story of the 13th-century mathematician Leonardo of Pisa.”–James Ryerson, New York Times Book Review “Devlin leads a cheerful pursuit to rediscover the hero of 13th-century European mathematics, taking readers across centuries and through the back streets of medieval and modern Italy in this entertaining and surprising history… Devlin relates Leonardo’s adventures with brio and charm. Readers will enjoy this deft and engaging mix of history, mathematics, and personal travelogue.”–Publishers Weekly “Finding Fibonacci showcases Devlin’s writerly flair. My favourite passages are the incredible story of how Liber Abaci (or at least, the edition he wrote in 1228, the sole surviving one) became available in English for the first time - to this day the only modern-language translation.”–Davide Castelvecchi, Nature “[Devlin] talks his way into Italian research libraries in search of early manuscripts, photographs all 11 street signs on Via Leonardo Fibonacci in Florence and strives to cultivate a love for numbers in his readers.”–Andrea Marks, Scientific American “Finding Fibonacci [does] much to restore Leonardo to his proper place in contemporary Western culture.”–Dan Friedman, Los Angeles Review of Books “[E]ngaging and entertaining.”–Library Journal “A charming new book.”–Martijn van Calmthout, de Volkskrant “All in all a book to be recommended. If you already read The Man of Numbers it is most informative to read this ‘behind the scenes’ version and know how it came about (and what happened after its publication). If you didn’t know The Man of Numbers, you at least get a summary of what is in there too. Only it is told in a much more personal and lively version.”–Adhemar Bultheel, European Mathematical Society “[A] good beach read for the nerdier among us.”–Math Frolic

About The Author

Keith Devlin

Keith Devlin is a mathematician at Stanford University and cofounder and president of BrainQuake, an educational technology company that creates mathematics learning video games. His many books include The Unfinished Game: Pascal, Fermat, and the Seventeenth-Century Letter That Made the World Modern. He is “the Math Guy” on National Public Radio. He lives in Palo Alto, California.

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