De institutione arithmetica

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De institutione arithmetica is a foundational late antique Latin treatise on arithmetic that transmitted and systematized ancient Greek number theory for the medieval West.

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instanceOf Latin prose work
didactic text
late antique work
mathematical treatise
approximateDate early 6th century
author Boethius NERFINISHED
category Latin mathematical literature
history of mathematics
circulation widely copied in the Middle Ages
coversTopic abundant numbers
deficient numbers
even and odd numbers
number classifications
perfect numbers
properties of numbers
proportions
discipline quadrivium
focus theoretical arithmetic rather than calculation
genre didactic mathematics
historicalRole bridge between Greek and medieval arithmetic
influenced medieval Western mathematics
quadrivium teaching
scholastic philosophy
influencedBy Greek arithmetic tradition
Nicomachus of Gerasa NERFINISHED
Pythagorean number theory
intendedAudience students of the liberal arts
language Latin
LatinTitle De institutione arithmetica NERFINISHED
mainSubject arithmetic
number theory
partOf Boethius’s educational project on the quadrivium
philosophicalOrientation Neopythagorean NERFINISHED
preservedIn medieval Latin manuscripts
regionOfInfluence Latin Christendom NERFINISHED
relatedWork De institutione musica NERFINISHED
structure divided into books
systematized Greek arithmetic doctrines
timePeriod late antiquity
transmitted ancient Greek number theory to the medieval West
usedAs standard arithmetic textbook in the Middle Ages

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Boethius authorOf De institutione arithmetica