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Sleeping beauty in the Dark Ages

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Travelling Mathematics - The Fate of Diophantos' Arithmetic

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Much like today’s investor turns to the stockbroker to predict the performance of shares — a wildly inaccurate science at best — so the Alexandrian merchant used to call on a soothsayer to foretell his gains. Fortune-tellers appear to have been ubiquitous in Alexandria: they were of all faiths and could be found on every proverbial street corner. While most were merely concerned with making a decent living, some of Alexandria’s finest minds aspired to bringing science into astrology. To be able to practise astrology on a supposedly sound basis, one needed to understand the movement of the planets and stars, which in turn required complex calculations. An astrologer could not but be a mathematician and, conversely, the best mathematicians of the era were also astrologers. In fourth-century Alexandria, as in the Roman Empire, the two words actually became synonymous1.

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Meskens, A. (2010). Sleeping beauty in the Dark Ages. In: Travelling Mathematics - The Fate of Diophantos' Arithmetic. Science Networks. Historical Studies, vol 41. Springer, Basel. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0346-0643-1_4

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