De Arithmetica
Author Filippo Calandri Italian
Publisher Lorenzo da Morgiani and Giovanni Thedesco da Maganza Italian
Dedicatee Lorenzo de' Medici Italian
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This is one of the first inexpensive illustrated textbooks making it available to many more students than earlier teaching materials, which had been written by hand on vellum. The small size and the many diagrams made it easier to use, while the pictures must have made math more bearable to young students. The woodcuts, which range from ornamental classicizing borders framing multiplication tables to lively depictions of people and animals that illustrate word problems, are exquisite examples of the flowering of Florentine woodcut illustration in the 1490s.
On this page, we see a series of hand gestures that signify numbers.
This artwork is meant to be viewed from right to left. Scroll left to view more.