Franciscans and Mathematics. The Case of Mariotto Guiducci, Friar Minor and Abacus Master (1427- Post 1496

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https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-2214/10310

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Late Middle Ages, 15th Century, Tuscany, Florence, Prato, Mariotto Guiducci, Mathematics, Franciscans, Abacus Books

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The paper focuses on the figure of Mariotto Guiducci, a Florentine franciscan friar and abacus master from the 15th century, author of a mathematical treatise preserved in the National Library of Florence. By archival and bibliographical records, the case study may offer further insights about the topic, recently revived, on the relationship between Franciscanism and the mathematical sciences between the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. The article is divided in two parts: the first opens a glimpse into the Guiducci family and the teaching of practical mathematics in Florence and Prato, hinting at the convent life and experience of Mariotto; the second part is dedicated to the autograph codex and the Libro d’arismetricha, expression of a mathematical culture typical of the abacus tradition.

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2024-03-21

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Papi, Andrea. 2024. “Franciscans and Mathematics. The Case of Mariotto Guiducci, Friar Minor and Abacus Master (1427- Post 1496”. Reti Medievali Journal 25 (1):163-90. https://doi.org/10.6093/1593-2214/10310.

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