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The Problems

In: Nicolas Chuquet, Renaissance Mathematician

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  • Barbara Moss
  • Cynthia Hay
  • Graham Flegg

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Collections of mathematical problems, ranging from straightforward calculations in fancy dress to purely logical brainteasers, have a long history, and played a prominent role in the transmission of mathematical culture throughout the Middle Ages. From a tenth-century manuscript, sometimes attributed to Bede or to Alcuin, with the titlePropositiones ad aouendos juvenes, to the best—known of the early published collections, the Problemes Plaisans et Delectables of Bachet de Meziriac (1612), the same puzzles are repeated time and again. Many of them predate Alcuin by centuries, and some are still found in popular paperbacks.

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  • Barbara Moss & Cynthia Hay & Graham Flegg, 1985. "The Problems," Springer Books, in: Graham Flegg & Cynthia Hay & Barbara Moss (ed.), Nicolas Chuquet, Renaissance Mathematician, chapter 0, pages 197-233, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-94-009-6502-7_6
    DOI: 10.1007/978-94-009-6502-7_6
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