Fibonacci, the Accountant who Changed the History of Mathematics and Finance

When Andrea (Giovannetti) asked me to write an article about Fibonacci, my first thought was: "Domine, non sum dignus". While in the left hemisphere of the brain – the one dedicated to...
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Unboxing VS Consegna VIP

Antiquus. Your artwork, in your home, just like in a museum — but only for you. You have wanted this piece for a long time: you researched it online, read articles and...
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Dante's code

The Divine Comedy as an encrypted message and as a codex, to be touched firsthand, among numbers, symbols, and Tradition Dante does not merely write a poem: he constructs a code. He organizes...
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Apicius, the Chef of Emperors

MARCUS GAVIUS APICIUS Marcus Gavius Apicius was a Roman gastronomer, cook, and writer.He probably lived at the turn between the end of the Republic and the first decades of the Empire, under Augustus...
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Fibonacci, the Liber Abbaci and the Golden Ratio: between Mathematics, Nature and Spirituality

0 0, Zephyr, the number that did not exist. The Romans did not have the number "zero". It was the void they expressed with linguistic terms, for example non est, in accounting...
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The Manuscript and the Facsimile: a Bond that Has Lasted for many Centuries

What is a Medieval Manuscript? A medieval manuscript is a handwritten book, created before the invention of printing. For centuries, it was the main vehicle for transmitting ancient and medieval culture. It is...
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