Leonardo Fibonacci first recorded his sequence in his book Liber Abaci, which was published in 1202.
Leonardo of Pisa.
Leonardo Fibonacci, who was also known as Leonardo of Pisa, an Italian mathematician of the 13th Century.
Leonardo Fibonacci
Leonardo Fibonacci
Leonardo Fibonacci was 80 when he died
Well, honey, Leonardo Fibonacci didn't die from a sickness. He kicked the bucket in the 13th century, so they weren't exactly keeping medical records like they do now. But if I had to take a guess, it was probably just good ol' natural causes that did him in.
Leonardo Pisano Bogollo, also known as Leonardo of Pisa, Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Bonacci, Leonardo Fibonacci, or, most commonly, simply Fibonacci died in 1250
Leonardo Fibonacci, or Leonardo of Pisa.
Fibonacci's other names were Leonardo of Pisa, Leonardo Pisano, Leonardo Bonacci and Leonardo Fibonacci.
Via Wikipedia: Leonardo Fibonacci was a catholic.
Leonardo didn't discover it... Fibonacci did.
Leonardo Fibonacci was the father and creator of the fibonacci sequence a very famous mathematic sequence
Leonardo Fibonacci
Leonardo Fibonacci
Leonardo Fibonacci first recorded his sequence in his book Liber Abaci, which was published in 1202.
Yes.