Pope Sylvester II
Pope Sylvester II (; – 12 May 1003), originally known as Gerbert of Aurillac, was a scholar and teacher who served as the bishop of Rome and ruled the Papal States from 999 to his death. He endorsed and promoted study of Moorish and Greco-Roman arithmetic, mathematics and astronomy, reintroducing to Western Christendom the abacus, armillary sphere, and water organ, which had been lost to Latin Europe since the fall of the Western Roman Empire. He is said to be the first in Christian Europe (outside of Al-Andalus) to introduce the decimal numeral system using the Hindu–Arabic numeral system.Provided by Wikipedia
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1Published 1869Other Authors: “...Silvester II., 993-1003...”
Call Number B.1798/1869-1872
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2Published 1869Other Authors: “...Silvester II., 993-1003...”
Call Number B.1798/1869-I.
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