Adam Ries

Mathematician and academic

Adam Ries - Mathematician and academic
Born

1492
533 years ago

Died

March 30th, 1559
465 years ago — 67 years old

Category

Thinkers & Philosophers

Country

Germany

Links & References

A significant figure in the development of arithmetic, contributed extensively to the field through written works. Published textbooks that standardized arithmetic practices in Europe. His most renowned work, 'Rechenbüch,' introduced practical arithmetic methods and was widely used for teaching purposes. Served as a mathematics instructor and influenced educational practices. Played a crucial role in popularizing the use of Hindu-Arabic numerals in Germany.

Published 'Rechenbüch' which standardized arithmetic teaching

Popularized Hindu-Arabic numerals in Germany

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