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The '''''Liber quadratorum''''' was a [[mathematics|mathematical]] text written in the [[13th century]] by [[Fibonacci]]. It enabled the solving of diophantine equations of the second degree.
The '''''Liber quadratorum''''' was a [[mathematics|mathematical]] text written in the [[13th century]] by [[Fibonacci]]. It enabled the solving of diophantine equations of the second degree.



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Liber quadratorum

The Liber quadratorum was a mathematical text written in the 13th century by Fibonacci. It enabled the solving of diophantine equations of the second degree.

The Eighth Doctor stopped the Sulumian Thorgan from killing Fibonacci before the Italian had written the Liber quadratorum. (PROSE: The Gallifrey Chronicles)