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.
Recommended Citation
Patterson, Betsy, "Leonardo Fibonacci" (2017). Mathematics Class Publications. 4.
https://scholarlycommons.obu.edu/math/4
Comments
This paper was submitted as part of the History of Mathematics course (MATH 3083), taught by Dr. Stephen C. Hennagin.