Article ID: CBB825969502

Irrational “Coefficients” in Renaissance Algebra (2017)

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From the time of al-Khwārizmī in the ninth century to the beginning of the sixteenth century algebraists did not allow irrational numbers to serve as coefficients. To multiply $\sqrt {18} $ by x, for instance, the result was expressed as the rhetorical equivalent of $\sqrt {18{x^2}} $ . The reason for this practice has to do with the premodern concept of a monomial. The coefficient, or “number,” of a term was thought of as how many of that term are present, and not as the scalar multiple that we work with today. Then, in sixteenth-century Europe, a few algebraists began to allow for irrational coefficients in their notation. Christoff Rudolff (1525) was the first to admit them in special cases, and subsequently they appear more liberally in Cardano (1539), Scheubel (1550), Bombelli (1572), and others, though most algebraists continued to ban them. We survey this development by examining the texts that show irrational coefficients and those that argue against them. We show that the debate took place entirely in the conceptual context of premodern, “cossic” algebra, and persisted in the sixteenth century independent of the development of the new algebra of Viète, Decartes, and Fermat. This was a formal innovation violating prevailing concepts that we propose could only be introduced because of the growing autonomy of notation from rhetorical text.

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Authors & Contributors
Confalonieri, Sara
Rommevaux-Tani, Sabine
Brooks, Michael
Wagner, Roy
Romero Vallhonesta, Fàtima
Stedall, Jacqueline Anne
Journals
Bollettino di Storia delle Scienze Matematiche
British Journal for the History of Mathematics
Physis: Rivista Internazionale di Storia della Scienza
Journal of the History of Ideas
Isis: International Review Devoted to the History of Science and Its Cultural Influences
Bulletin of the History of Medicine
Publishers
Wilhelm Fink Verlag
Scribe Publications
Princeton University Press
European Mathematical Society
Harvard University
Concepts
Mathematics
Algebra
Natural philosophy
Medicine
Irrational numbers
Philosophy
People
Cardano, Girolamo
Stifel, Michael
Bombelli, Raffaele
Vesalius, Andreas
Rudolff, Christoff
Galen
Time Periods
Renaissance
16th century
17th century
Ancient
18th century
Early modern
Places
Italy
Nuremberg (Germany)
Milan (Italy)
England
Scotland
Netherlands
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