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    In 1240, the Republic of Pisa honored Fibonacci (referred to as Leonardo Bigollo) by granting him a salary in a decree that recognized him for the services that he had given to the city as an advisor on matters of accounting and instruction to citizens.

  2. Jun 1, 2024 · Fibonacci, medieval Italian mathematician who wrote Liber abaci (1202; ‘Book of the Abacus’), the first European work on Indian and Arabian mathematics, which introduced Hindu-Arabic numerals to Europe. His name is mainly known because of the Fibonacci sequence.

  3. Leonardo Pisano Bigollo was an Italian mathematician. He is usually better known by his nickname, Fibonacci, and is considered to be among the foremost European mathematicians of the medieval era. He was instrumental in bringing the widespread use of Arabic numerals to the West.

  4. Jul 24, 2019 · Learn about the life and achievements of Leonardo Pisano Fibonacci, the Italian mathematician who introduced the Arabic numeral system, square roots, and the Fibonacci sequence to Europe. Find out how he used the Fibonacci sequence to describe natural phenomena and solve problems in his books.

  5. Leonardo Pisano is better known by his nickname Fibonacci. He was the son of Guilielmo and a member of the Bonacci family. Fibonacci himself sometimes used the name Bigollo, which may mean good-for-nothing or a traveller.

  6. Jan 2, 2017 · Leonardo Bigollo (Leonardo Pisano or de Pisa) was a mathematician who lived in Italy between the 12th and 13th century (1170-1240) and who turned to turn his back on the Roman numerals system that prevailed at that time.

  7. Mar 11, 1998 · Occasionally he also wrote Leonardo Bigollo since, in Tuscany, bigollo means a traveller. We shall just call him Fibonacci as do most modern authors, but if you are looking him up in older books, be prepared to see any of the above variations of his name.