Jordanus de Nemore
Jordanus de Nemore (fl. 13th century), also known as
Jordanus Nemorarius and
Giordano of Nemi, was a
thirteenth-century European mathematician and scientist. The literal translation of Jordanus de Nemore (Giordano of Nemi) would indicate that he was an
Italian. He wrote treatises on at least 6 different important mathematical subjects: the science of weights; “algorismi” treatises on practical
arithmetic; pure arithmetic;
algebra;
geometry; and
stereographic projection. Most of these treatises exist in several versions or reworkings from the
Middle Ages. We know nothing about him personally, other than the approximate date of his work.
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