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  1. Epistemic Justification and Operational Symbolism.Albrecht Heeffer - 2014 - Foundations of Science 19 (1):89-113.
    By the end of the twelfth century in the south of Europe, new methods of calculating with Hindu-Arabic numerals developed. This tradition of sub-scientific mathematical practices is known as the abbaco period and flourished during 1280–1500. This paper investigates the methods of justification for the new calculating procedures and algorithms. It addresses in particular graphical schemes for the justification of operations on fractions and the multiplication of binomial structures. It is argued that these schemes provided the validation of mathematical practices (...)
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  • L’arithmétique des fractions dans l’œuvre de Fibonacci: fondements & usages.Maryvonne Spiesser & Marc Moyon - 2015 - Archive for History of Exact Sciences 69 (4):391-427.
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  • Early Texts on Hindu-Arabic Calculation.Menso Folkerts - 2001 - Science in Context 14 (1-2):13-38.
    This article describes how the decimal place value system was transmitted from India via the Arabs to the West up to the end of the fifteenth century. The arithmetical work of al-Khwārizmī's, ca. 825, is the oldest Arabic work on Indian arithmetic of which we have detailed knowledge. There is no known Arabic manuscript of this work; our knowledge of it is based on an early reworking of a Latin translation. Until some years ago, only one fragmentary manuscript of this (...)
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