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Systematic symbolic algebra — François Viète

1591 AD · Transmission: Global
MathematicsSystemFrench

François Viète introduced in 1591 a systematic use of letters to represent both unknowns and known parameters, giving algebra an abstract, generally operative form. This symbolization — which he called "speciose logistic" — was a condition of possibility for the advances of Descartes, Fermat, and Leibniz. Viète also showed that algebra could be applied to geometric magnitudes, opening the way to analytic geometry.

Historical regionFrance
Primary sourceViète, F. — In artem analyticem isagoge (Tours, 1591)
Secondary sourceKlein, J. — Greek Mathematical Thought and the Origin of Algebra (1968, MIT Press)
Original languageLatin
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