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Fibonacci, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, likely did not attend a formal school in the modern sense. He was educated in a merchant family, which provided him with exposure to mathematics through trade and commerce. He traveled extensively, particularly in the Mediterranean, learning from various cultures, including the Arabs, who had advanced mathematical knowledge at the time. His work, particularly in "Liber Abaci," reflects this self-directed learning rather than a traditional school education.

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