The Algebra of Khuwarizmi: Translated by Frederic Rosen - PDF
About this book :-
"The Algebra of Mohammed ben Musa Khuwarizmi", translated into English by Frederic Rosen, is the first complete translation of the 9th-century Arabic treatise "Al-Jabr wa-al-Muqabalah" by Muhammad ibn Musa al-Khwarizmi. This work is widely recognized as the foundation of modern "algebra", introducing systematic methods to solve linear and "quadratic equations". Rosen’s translation made this pioneering mathematics accessible to the Western world, preserving the original’s practical and educational value.
The book covers six standard types of equations and illustrates methods for solving them using logical, step-by-step reasoning. Beyond theory, al-Khwarizmi applied mathematics to real-world problems, including trade, inheritance, land measurement, and calculations of areas and volumes. These examples demonstrate how algebra originally served as a practical tool rather than abstract symbol manipulation, highlighting its relevance in everyday "problem-solving".
Rosen’s translation provides modern readers with insight into the origins of "mathematical thinking" and the historical development of algebra. The text is essential for understanding how early mathematicians approached equations, functions, and practical applications. By studying this work, learners can appreciate the evolution of "algebraic methods" and the foundational concepts that shaped centuries of mathematical progress.
Book Detail :-
Title:
The Algebra of Khuwarizmi: Translated by Frederic Rosen - PDF
Publisher:
Printed for the Oriental Translation
Year:
1831
Pages:
363
Type:
PDF
Language:
English
ISBN-10 #:
1015603734
ISBN-13 #:
978-1015603738
License:
Public Domain Work
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About Author :-
The author
Friedrich August Rosen
was a German "orientalist" and scholar known for his groundbreaking translation of "The Algebra of Khuwarizmi". His deep expertise in Eastern languages, especially Sanskrit and Arabic, helped introduce important "mathematical history" to Western audiences. Rosen’s work opened new pathways for understanding early algebra and its cultural origins. Through his careful translation, Rosen preserved the original methods and insights of al-Khwarizmi, the father of "algebra". His contribution remains valuable for researchers studying ancient "mathematical texts" and the evolution of "problem-solving" traditions across civilizations.
Book Contents :-
This book doesn’t have “chapters” in the modern sense, but is structured around sections treating different types of equations and exercises, in essence it covers the six standard equation types identified by Al-Khwarizmi:
-Squares = roots
-Squares = numbers
-Roots = numbers
-Squares + roots = numbers
-Squares + numbers = roots
-Roots + numbers = squares
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